Trump holds wide lead over GOP field ahead of Iowa caucuses, poll finds
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
90% : While 88% of Trump-backing likely caucusgoers say they are extremely or very enthusiastic about him, a smaller majority of DeSantis backers - 62% - feel the same way and just 39% of Haley's supporters in Iowa express that level of enthusiasm for her.Trump's dominant position carries through major demographic and political divides.79% : The final Iowa Poll from the Register in 2016 found Trump with 28% support to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's 23%, with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 15%.
63% : Overall, 48% of likely caucusgoers say Trump would be their first choice, 20% name former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, and 16% Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, with the rest of the field below 10%.
61% : Haley performs somewhat better than her overall standing among independents (33% support her, compared with 37% who back Trump) and college graduates (27%, compared with 34% for Trump), while DeSantis support is somewhat higher than his statewide position among evangelical Christians (22%).
60% : The poll also finds Trump with the highest favorability ratings in the field; 69% hold a favorable view of the former president, compared with 58% who view DeSantis favorably, 52% who have a favorable view of Vivek Ramaswamy and 48% who have a favorable view of Haley.
57% : Cruz edged Trump 28% to 24%, with Rubio at 23%, in the final results from that year's Iowa caucuses.
44% : Trump stood at 51% in the December DMR/NBC poll and 43% in October, with his chief rivals in the teens in both of those prior polls.
33% : In this poll, Haley faces a sizable enthusiasm gap compared with Trump or DeSantis.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.