At the Bell: Here Are the Final Iowa Polls Before the Caucuses
The final polls released before the first-in-the-nation Iowa Caucuses offer a wide assortment of narratives for the candidates vying for the Republican and Democrat presidential nominations.
The flurry of polls have outside observers wondering what to make of the race just hours before Iowa voters go their precinct caucuses. Here they are:
Des Moines Register/Bloomberg “Iowa Poll”
Republicans: 602 likely voters—1. Donald Trump 28%, 2. Ted Cruz 23%, 3. Rubio 15%, 4. Carson 10%, 5. Paul 5%
Democrats: 602 likely voters—1. Hillary Clinton 45%, 2. Bernie Sanders, 42%, Martin O’Malley 3%
Quinnipiac University
Republicans: 890 likely voters—1. Donald Trump 31%, 2. Ted Cruz 24%, 3. Marco Rubio 17%, 4. Ben Carson 8%, 5(t). Rand Paul 4%, 5(t). Jeb Bush 4%
Democrats: 919 likely voters—1. Bernie Sanders 49%, 2. Hillary Clinton 46%, Martin O’Malley 3%
Opinion Savvy
Republicans: 887 likely voters—1. Donald Trump 20%, 2(t). Ted Cruz 19%, 2(t). Marco Rubio 19%, 4(t). Ben Carson 9%, 4(t). Rand Paul 9%
Emerson College
Republicans: 298 likely voters—1. Donald Trump 27%, 2. Ted Cruz 26%, 3. Marco Rubio 22%, 4. Mike Huckabee 5%, 5(t). Jeb Bush 4%, 5(t). John Kasich 4%
Democrats: 300 likely voters—1. Hillary Clinton 51%, 2. Bernie Sanders, 43%, Martin O’Malley 4%