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Support, andrea. mark, you have new polling data on who should who people believe should be the leader of the republican party. 41% of likely iowa republican caucus goers say donald trump should continue as the leader of the party. about a third say donald trump was a good president, but maybe we need to go in a different direction. about you have about a third saying we need to go in a completely different direction. that s interesting. more than half are open to a possibility other than donald trump, but right now, andrea, the 41%, almost matches former president donald trump s position on the ballot in that first choice and if you are looking at a crowded multicandidate field where now the field is eight or nine republicans, 40, 41, 42% could be a winning number. susan, that brings me to new hampshire governor chris sununu callingen to republicans to nare rot field to prevent donald ....
Show two-thirds or three quarters believing donald trump s false claims about the election, so 51% might seem a little small. the way we asked this question was straight up, not is joe biden the legitimate president or did something go wrong in the 2020 election, do you believe straight up donald trump s claims that he ended up winning in 2020. 51% said yes. but the reason that this actually might seem bigger and more substantial than even that 51% is that it makes up more than 6 in 10 evangelicals, republican, self-identified republicans, the key members of the republican base, are more likely to buy the claims than not. overwhelmingly donald trump, the people who choose donald trump as their number one choice among the likely iowa republican caucus goers say that donald trump ended up winning in 2020. just, you know, yet another kind of indication on if you re a trump person you probably end up believing there. if you are a desantis voter or a ....