The most respected poll in Iowa just gave Donald Trump some great news Colin Campbell
Jan 30th 2016 7:55PM
Who Will Win Iowa Caucus? Depends on Who Shows Up
The most historically accurate poll in Iowa just released its final poll of the state's caucuses and it brought some good news for Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump.
On Saturday evening, The Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics survey found Trump leading Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) 28% to 23% among likely GOP caucus-goers.
The poll, conducted by veteran pollster J. Ann Selzer, also found Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) with 15% and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson at 10%.
"Trump is leading with both the inner core of the caucus universe and the fringe that's what any candidate would want," Selzer said.
Earlier this month, Selzer's poll found Cruz with a three-point lead in Iowa, while the majority of other polls have found Trump ahead there. Iowa will be the first state to weigh in on the presidential primary next Monday and both Trump and Cruz have aggressively competed to win its caucus.
When she announced the results Saturday, Selzer stressed that the electorate was still somewhat "fluid." According to The Register, there could be a "cliffhanger" on Monday night as 45% of the likely voters said they could be persuaded to change their minds.
"Trump is leading with both the inner core of the caucus universe and the fringe that's what any candidate would want" J. Ann Selzer , veteran polster
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