Just under half of likely Iowa GOP caucusgoers who support former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley indicated that they would make a crossover to the Democratic party, saying that they would rather vote for President Biden over former President Trump.
A new NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll released just one day before the Iowa caucus found that 43 percent of Haley backers in the state said they would vote for Biden if Trump is the GOP nominee while 23 percent say they would vote for the former president. Nineteen percent said they would vote for Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. |
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"I think Nikki Haley has got all the momentum. And what this race is really all about and is trying to nominate the strongest possible nominee for November," Hogan said on CNN's "State of the Union." "I'm convinced that the momentum is with Nikki Haley." |
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CNN's Jake Tapper asked DeSantis whether he would drop out of the race if he came in third place in Iowa, pointing to a recent NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom that shows the Florida governor trailing former President Trump and former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley with 16 percent of support in the state. DeSantis said on "State of the Union" that he predicted he would "do well" in the race in Iowa. |
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Sunday pledged not to be a "spoiler" in the 2024 presidential election but suggested he was still considering a last-minute run for the White House. |
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Sunday it will be "very hard" for most Americans, especially young people, to "be excited" about what's going on in the world amid President Biden's bid for reelection. | |
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"I don't play for a second. I've never played for a second. I'm not going to start now. I'm not interested in being vice president. I'm running to be president and I'm running to win and we will," GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley said. |
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"Constructive criticism. Let me let me make very clear: I love my country too much to vote for Donald Trump. I love my country too much and I think would be very detrimental to my country," Manchin said when asked about his criticism of President Biden on CBS News's "Face the Nation." |
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Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) on Sunday criticized former President Trump's use of the term "hostages" to describe those imprisoned for actions they took on Jan. 6, 2021. |
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"If I use the word Dresden Germany to you, you think about the horrific destruction during World War II of that city. What is going on in Gaza now in three months, is worse than what took place in Dresden over a two year period. This is a catastrophe," Sanders said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union." |
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