Small gap in Iowa results spells big consequences for DeSantis and Haley
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88% : "Trump had a very good night," he said.58% : Trump leads Haley 45 percent to 31 percent.
49% : Upsetting Trump in New Hampshire might provide that spark for the Haley campaign, Scala said.
40% : What matters now, Kaufmann said, is whether Haley can use her Iowa performance to narrow the gap between her and Trump in New Hampshire, "or does DeSantis capitalize by picking up those Christie supporters in next Tuesday's primary?"
38% : Trump wins biggest ticket out of Iowa -- will it cancel the other two?There's no doubt that former President Donald Trump, with his best-in-field showing Monday night in the Iowa Republican caucuses -- as well as his own private jet -- can claim one of the proverbial "three tickets out of Iowa.
33% : "With Trump dominating the contest, the caucuses were seen as a race for second place.
26% : DeSantis has had more campaign events in Iowa than Trump and Haley combined.
24% : Longtime New Hampshire GOP strategist Mike Dennehy, who was skeptical Trump would break 50 percent, isn't sure conventional wisdom applies in 2024.
18% : ""Haley will come to New Hampshire to try to rally independents to come close to Trump," Dennehy said, but DeSantis "has no margin for recovery" and may be pressured to drop out of the race "because he has been struggling for so long,.
17% : "Trump, according to unofficial results, ran away with the Iowa's quadrennial straw poll at more than 1,600 precinct caucuses with nearly 51 percent of the ballots cast compared with 21 percent for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and 19 percent for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.
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