Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is leading former President Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head primary race in Iowa and tied in New Hampshire, according to new polls. The polls, which were provided to Axios, found that 45 percent of Iowa respondents said they would vote for DeSantis, while 37 percent said they’d cast their vote…
possibly get. that s because polls show she is running neck and neck with incumbent republican dean heller right now. the early voting numbers, though, they look good for democrats. 41% of the ballots returned thus far from come from democrats, just 38% for republicans. though in 2012, democrats had a larger lead after the early voting and dean heller still managed to come back and squeak out a win. this is also a state where voter turnout tends to drop in the midterm elections, especially among democrats. they know that. and so they are working to turn out every vote that they can. that s women, that s minorities, that s young people, as well. jackie rosen, she was at the culinary union office today, right to drum up support. that is really a political force to be reckoned with in this state, 57,000 members strong. rosen has the fund-raising advantage, as well. she is optimistic about her chances on election night, although i asked her this morning, and she says that she has, in fact,