
In a recent poll, it was revealed that both Former President Trump and President Biden have experienced a decline in their support in the crucial early primary state of Iowa.
According to the Emerson College poll, Trump’s backing among Iowa Republican caucus voters has decreased from 62 percent in May to its current level of 49 percent.
Similarly, among Iowa Democratic caucus voters, Biden’s support has fallen from 69 percent in May to 50 percent.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence have also seen drops in their numbers since May. DeSantis went from 20 percent to 14 percent, while Pence’s support decreased from 5 percent to 3 percent.
On the flip side, conservative entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) appear to be making gains, with both experiencing a 5-point increase in support, The Hill reported.
Ramaswamy’s support has risen from 2 percent to 7 percent, and Scott’s has gone from 3 percent to 8 percent.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum have also seen modest upticks of 2 points each.
Haley’s support increased from 5 percent to 7 percent, and Burgum’s from 1 percent to 3 percent.
The poll found that 6 percent of Republican caucus voters in Iowa remained undecided. In the Democratic presidential caucus in Iowa, both of Biden’s 2024 rivals, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and author Marianne Williamson, have experienced slight declines.
Kennedy dropped 2 points, from 11 percent to 9 percent, while Williamson’s support decreased by 3 points, from 10 percent to 7 percent.
Written by staff
