USA Trump is at 48 in Iowa Republican primary vote

USA: Trump is at 48% in Iowa Republican primary, vote tomorrow

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Donald Trump races to victory in Iowa. The Republican primaries When choosing the candidate for the next American presidential election, they start with the fact that Donald Trump has a big advantage Iowaa state that will begin the long race for the nomination tomorrow, January 15th.

The Opinion pollConducted among a sample of citizens who intend to attend local caucuses, it is prepared for the Des Moines Register, NBC News and Mediacom and is traditionally considered a reliable reference point a few hours before voting.

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The former president would collect that Consensus of 48% of local voters, while in the race for second place, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley overtakes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis by 16% and 20%. In fourth place is biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy with 8%.

“Our supporters put us in a position to win, now all they have to do is show up at the caucuses and do their jobs,” said Trump, commenting on the insights that would allow him to make history. In fact, no candidate has ever won with one such a big scope.

The former president landed in Iowa on Monday evening for the final meetings before the vote and took the opportunity to attack Vivek Ramaswamy, the Republican candidate referred to by many as the “Trump Millennial.” “It's not Maga, don't waste your vote,” the former president said, worried about a possible low turnout at the election rallies due to the polar cold that could punish him.