A new Quinnipiac poll in Iowa finds Hillary Clinton leading Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential race, 51% to 40%.
Clinton Remains Ahead in Iowa
A new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg poll in Iowa finds Hillary Clinton leading Bernie Sanders by seven points in the Democratic race for president, 48% to 41%.
Carson Grabs Lead in Iowa
A new Quinnipiac poll in Iowa finds Ben Carson leading the GOP field with 28%, followed by Donald Trump at 20%, Marco Rubio at 13%, Ted Cruz at 10%, Rand Paul at 6%, Carly Fiorina at 5%, and Jeb Bush at 5%.
Trump and Clinton Lead in Iowa
A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll in Iowa finds Donald Trump leading the GOP field with 24%, followed by Ben Carson at 19%, Carly Fiorina at 8%, Jeb Bush at 7%, Ted Cruz at 6%, Marco Rubio at 6% and Bobby Jindal at 6%.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton leads with 47 percent followed by Bernie Sanders at 36%.
Trump and Clinton Lead in Iowa
A new Gravis Marketing survey in Iowa finds Donald Trump leading the GOP field with 19%, followed by Ben Carson at 14%, Ted Cruz at 11%, Carly Fiorina at 10%, Marco Rubio at 9% and Jeb Bush at 7%.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton leads with 40%, followed by Bernie Sanders at 31% and Joe Biden at 12%.
Christie Scores Big Iowa Endorsements
Chris Christie “will score a major coup this coming week: endorsements from a planeload of Iowa Republicans who pleaded with him to run for president in 2012 but whose interest in his 2016 candidacy had seemed to fade,” the Des Moines Register reports.
“Six of the seven Iowans who hopped into agribusiness millionaire Bruce Rastetter’s private jet last election cycle for a recruitment mission to the governor’s mansion in New Jersey are scheduled to reveal on Tuesday that they’re publicly backing Christie again.”
Kasich Looks to Capitalize In Iowa
Gov. John Kasich is making a more aggressive play in Iowa now that Gov. Scott Walker — “the candidate who pinned his hopes on winning the Hawkeye State — has dropped out of the race,” CNN reports.
“The Ohio governor, who has visited Iowa only twice since announcing his presidential bid, plans to spend more time in the state and build out his political operation there. The goal, campaign aides said, is not to win Iowa, but to notch a strong finish that could help generate momentum and propel him to victory in New Hampshire.”
Trump Still Leads in Iowa
A new Public Policy Polling survey in Iowa finds Donald Trump leads with 24%, followed by Ben Carson at 17%, Carly Fiorina at 13%, Marco Rubio at 8%, Jeb Bush at 6%, Mike Huckabee at 6% and Scott Walker at 5%.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton leads with 43%, followed by Bernie Sanders at 22% and Joe Biden at 17%.
Walker Mounts Last Stand in Iowa
Bloomberg: “The signs of Walker’s precipitous fall were all too vivid Sunday afternoon inside Serena’s Coffee Café in Amana, Iowa, where about 40 stoic supporters showed up for his first retail campaign event in the state since Wednesday’s debate. Gone were most of the network television cameras that had followed Walker much of the summer. Just one network was on hand, along with one reporter-photographer from a nearby station in Cedar Rapids. A second event at a Pizza Ranch in Vinton, Iowa, brought out another small crowd, along with one local TV camera.”
“Walker lingered at both events, shaking virtually every hand. He’d woken Sunday morning to news that he’d fallen below 1 percent in the most recent national CNN poll, a new all-time low for his candidacy that could further rattle donors.”
Sanders Moves Ahead of Clinton in Iowa
A new Quinnipiac poll in Iowa finds Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) leading Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race, 41% to 40%, with Vice President Joe Biden at 12%.
Said pollster Peter Brown: “Sen. Bernie Sanders has become the Eugene McCarthy of 2016. He is the candidate of the Democratic left, against his own party’s bosses and their prized presidential candidate, Secretary Hillary Clinton. Sanders has seized the momentum by offering a message more in line with disproportionately liberal primary and caucus voters.”
Trump and Clinton Maintain Wide Leads in Iowa
A new Gravis Marketing poll in Iowa finds Donald Trump leading the GOP pack with 32%, followed by Ben Carson at 16%, Ted Cruz at 7%, Marco Rubio at 6%, Scott Walker at 6%, Bobby Jindal at 5% and Carly Fiorina at 5%.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton leads with 45%, followed by Bernie Sanders at 17%, Joe Biden at 13% and Martin O’Malley at 5%.
Another Poll Shows Carson Moving Up in Iowa
A new Loras College poll in Iowa finds Donald Trump leading the Republican field with 25%, followed by Ben Carson at 18%, Jeb Bush at 10%, Ted Cruz at 7%, Scott Walker at 6% and Carly Fiorina at 5%.
Nate Silver: A Carson surge may test Trump
Carson Catches Trump in Iowa
A new Monmouth University poll in Iowa finds Ben Carson and Donald Trump tied for the lead with 23% each.
The next tier of candidates includes Carly Fiorina (10%) and Ted Cruz (9%), followed by Scott Walker (7%), Jeb Bush (5%), John Kasich (4%), Marco Rubio (4%), and Rand Paul (3%). The last two Iowa caucus victors, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, each garner 2% of the vote.
Trump Takes Lead in Iowa
A new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg poll in Iowa finds that Donald Trump leads the GOP presidential pack with 23%, followed by Ben Carson at 18%, Ted Cruz at 8%, Scott Walker at 8%, Jeb Bush at 6%, Marco Rubio at 6%, Carly Fiorina at 5%, Mike Huckabee at 4% and Rand Paul at 4%.
Most interesting: “In the last Iowa Poll, in May, Trump had the highest unfavorable rating of all the Republicans, back when he was tied for ninth place with 4%. Trump has almost completely reversed his rating. Then, 27% had positive feelings about him and 63% negative. Now, it’s 61% positive, 35% negative.”
Said pollster Ann Selzer: “Trump definitely has upside potential. All the talk about a ceiling was a little premature.”
Sanders Closing In On Clinton In Iowa
A new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg poll in Iowa finds Sen. Bernie Sanders “riding an updraft of insurgent passion” and is now trailing Hillary Clinton by just 7 points in the Democratic presidential race, 37% to 30%.
Said pollster Ann Selzer: “This feels like 2008 all over again.”
Clinton Maintains Massive Lead in Iowa
A new Suffolk University poll in Iowa finds Hillary Clinton dominating the Democratic field with 54%, followed by Sen. Bernie Sanders at 20%, Vice President Joe Biden at 11% and Martin O’Malley at 4%.
Trump Holds Solid Lead in Iowa
A new CNN/ORC poll in Iowa finds Donald Trump with a clear lead over the rest of the GOP field with 22%, followed by Ben Carson at 14%, Scott Walker at 9%, Ted Cruz at 8%, Carly Fiorina at 7%, Mike Huckabee at 7%, Jeb Bush at 5%.
Trump Is Tops in Iowa
A new Public Policy Polling survey in Iowa finds Donald Trump leading the GOP field with 19%, followed by Scott Walker at 12%, Ben Carson at 12%, Jeb Bush at 11%, Carly Fiorina at 10%, Ted Cruz at 9%, Mike Huckabee at 6% and Marco Rubio at 6%.
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