Former President Donald Trump leads Gov. Ron DeSantis in Iowa by double digits in both a deeper Republican caucus field and in a hypothetical head-to-head race, according to a poll.
DeSantis is Trump’s nearest potential competitor, sitting 18 points behind him with 26 percent support. No other candidate secures double digits.
Former Gov. Nikki Haley takes third place with six percent support, followed by former Vice President Mike Pence with four percent. Three percent of respondents support 37-year-old businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, while former Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Sen. Tim Scott , who isto announce a decision on his candidacy in May, are tied at one percent. Gov. Chris Sununu did not garner any support.
In a hypothetical head-to-head with DeSantis, which is unlikely, considering five Republicans have already declared their candidacies, Trump continues to hold a double-digit advantage. He takes 45 percent of support in such a scenario versus DeSantis’s 33 percent. Another 11 percent are undecided. Additionally, 57 percent think Trump is better poised than DeSantis to improve the economy, while just 15 percent believe the inverse is true. Similarly, 43 percent think Trump is a better fit to take on the radical left, while 26 percent think the Florida governor is.
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