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Poll: Trump Remains Double Digits Ahead in Iowa Post-Christie

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Former President Donald Trump leads the GOP primary in Iowa with 54 percent support, while Nikki Haley follows with 20 percent and Ron DeSantis with 13 percent.

Vivek Ramaswamy holds six percent support.

Trump maintains a 73 percent favorable rating, and the survey was conducted among 500 likely Iowa Republican caucus goers, with a margin of error of +/- 4.4 percent. (Trending: Fox News Star Accused Of Major Scandal)

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird predicts a “historic” win for Trump in the upcoming caucuses, citing his significant lead in polls.

“His rallies are jam-packed, and there’s enthusiasm all over the state. You know, the caucuses are just over a week away, so they are not far away at all,” Bird said.

“I am predicting a historic win in the caucuses by President Trump,” she added.

“The biggest win we’ve ever had for a Republican in the Iowa caucuses was way back in 1988, 12 points.”

“That’s a big win. I think anything over ten points is really considered a blowout.”

“And right now, President Trump is pulling at maybe 30 points ahead. That’s just incredible. It’s unprecedented. It’s historic,” she added.

The recent debate involving DeSantis and Haley was overshadowed by controversial remarks made by Chris Christie.

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