Donald Trump is getting his 'what goes around, comes around' from the many other pinheads who are running for President on the Republican ticket. He also leads in New Hampshire, Florida, and Arizona at this time. Trump is like a snowball that started out small going downhill, and now is growing stronger with each and every passing day. And with every passing day, I am led to believe that he is also making his personal security stronger for himself and his family at all times. The Donald is not about to go away!
Dr. James P. Wickstrom
Iowa Poll: Trump Takes Huge Lead Over Walker
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By Courtney Coren |
Friday, 31 Jul 2015
Billionaire Donald Trump is blowing away his nearest competitor, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, 2-to-1, in a poll of Iowa Republican voters released Friday by Gravis Marketing on behalf of One American News Network.
Trump has a 15-point lead over Walker in the poll taken of 227
registered Republican voters in the Hawkeye State, asked Wednesday who
among the GOP candidates for president they would vote for if the
caucus were held today. The results, according to the poll:
- Trump, 30.9 percent
- Walker, 15.4 percent
- Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, 10 percent
- Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, 7.2 percent
- Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, 6 percent
- Texas Sen.Ted Cruz, 5.5 percent
- Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, 5.1 percent
- Ohio Gov. John Kasich, 5 percent
- Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, 4.3 percent
- Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, 2.9 percent
- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, 2.8 percent
- Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, 1.7 percent
- South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, 1 percent
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and former New
York Gov. George Pataki each have less than 1 percent of support from
Iowa voters. The Republican voters' poll has a margin of error of plus
or minus 6.5 percent.
Trump is also the top pick among conservatives, with 28.4 percent of
very conservative voters and 35.8 percent of slightly conservative
voters supporting the businessman. In addition, Trump leads in every
major demographic, like religion or age group, and among men and women.
Walker has led among Iowa voters since January, and he was leading Trump by 9 percentage points in a poll released by Monmouth University on July 20.
Trump has been climbing in the polls nationally as well as in early primary voting states.
In a Florida poll released
Wednesday, the real estate mogul was leading both Bush and Rubio, with
26 percent of Republican voters there saying they would vote for Trump;
20 percent supporting Bush; and 10 percent saying they would vote for
Rubio.
Trump is also leading in polls in New Hampshire and Arizona.
In the Gravis Marketing poll, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
is leading the Democratic field in Iowa with 39 percent support among
Democratic voters. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has support from 18
percent of the voters.