Latest Iowa poll shows Harris ahead of Trump in Hawkeye state
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50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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66% : The Iowa Poll indicates that women are driving the late shift toward Harris in the state, while Trump continues to lead with his core base of support: men, evangelicals, rural residents and those without a college degree.62% : And independents in the state, who have supported Trump in every other Iowa Poll this year, have flipped to support Harris, 46 percent to 39 percent.
58% : A victory for Harris would be a surprising development in state that Trump safely carried in both 2016 and 2020, and which has swung to the right in recent elections.
55% : The final 2020 Des Moines Register/Mediacom Poll showed Trump leading Biden by points.
49% : The new poll finds women in the state largely favor Harris over Trump, 56 percent to 36 percent, while men support Trump by a narrower margin, 52 percent to 38 percent.
43% : Republicans called it a "clear outlier," and pointed to another poll from Emerson College released Saturday that shows Trump with a 10-point lead in Iowa.
34% : Trump finished with a 9.4-point lead over Clinton in Iowa.Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Jeff Kaufmann, in a statement, noted registered Republican voters outnumber Democrats in the state by 6.4 percent, or roughly 143,500 voters, and slightly lead Democrats in absentee and early voting in the state.
30% : The 2016 poll showed Trump with a seven-point lead over Hillary Clinton.
30% : "Iowans are paying attention and they know that Donald Trump and the Republicans are taking away their reproductive freedoms, taking public money and giving it to private schools, cutting Social Security and Medicare, and giving tax breaks to big corporations while leaving middle-class families behind.
18% : The latest Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll shows a seven-point shift from Trump to Harris from September that showed Trump with a four-point lead over Harris and
13% : It shows Harris leading Trump 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters, which is within the poll's margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
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