
Takeaways from the Iowa Republican caucuses - Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
78% : Fifty-three percent of White evangelical Christians backed Trump, to DeSantis' 27% and Haley's 13% -- figures that underscore why Trump is the heavy favorite in South Carolina - where evangelicals make up a huge share of the party's primary electorate - even though it's Haley's home state.72% : Here are six takeaways from the Iowa GOP caucuses: 'Very smart, very capable people' As he celebrated his historic victory Monday night in Des Moines, Trump scrapped his usual nicknames and insults for his Republican rivals.
62% : The results in Iowa demonstrated how devoted Republicans remain to Trump amid his highly unusual campaign -- one being waged between court appearances as he battles four indictments, including charges tied to his efforts to subvert the 2020 presidential election.
61% : But Trump dominated those without a college degree, with 67% support.
59% : Trump is expected to dominate the Nevada GOP caucuses.
58% : Of those whose vote was based on which candidate shares their values, Trump led with 43%, but DeSantis' 31% was well ahead of Haley's 13%.
55% : (CNN) -- Donald Trump demonstrated Monday night that it's still his Republican Party.
55% : But Trump is well ahead of the rest.
54% : Haley, meanwhile, is within single digits of Trump in New Hampshire, polls show.
53% : It's going to happen soon, too," Trump said.
48% : Speaking to supporters after Trump had taken his victory lap, Haley and DeSantis both vowed to continue their campaigns.
44% : " While she congratulated Trump on his win, she argued that the former president and Biden share "more in common than you think.
41% : Still, with few signs of weakness from Trump, it's not clear where DeSantis has opportunities to make gains.
40% : Trump remains hard to beat Entrance polls showed the breadth of Trump's support across the GOP's key constituencies.
23% : However, he's entering what could be a difficult stretch, with polls showing him far behind Trump and Haley in New Hampshire.
11% : College graduates split somewhat evenly between Trump, Haley and DeSantis.
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