Even after former President Donald Trumpโs criminal conviction, he leads President Joe Biden by nearly 20 percentage points among likely Iowa voters, the most recent Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll shows.
The poll results, published Monday, show 50% of likely Iowa voters said they would support Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee in the general election if it were held today. Biden, the incumbent president who defeated Trump in the 2020 election, had the support of 32% of likely voters.
Outside of the main two candidates, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running as an independent after failing to win the Democratic nomination against Biden, earned the most support. The poll found 9% of likely voters supported Kennedy, while libertarian presidential candidate Chase Oliver earned 2% of likely votersโ support. Another 3% said they would support someone else, 1% would not vote, and 3% are not sure.
Trump won Iowa in the 2020 presidential election, earning 53% in the state to Bidenโs 45%. He also won Iowa in the 2016 election with 52% to Democratic candidate Hillary Clintonโs 42%. The latest poll results show Trump having a greater lead against his Democratic opponent heading toward the Nov. 5 election, with an 18 percentage point margin. Previous Iowa Polls from this election cycle showed a similar margin: Trump led Biden 48%-33% in the March poll.
The latest results come on the heels of Trumpโs criminal conviction, when a New York jury found the former president guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments during the 2016 campaign season.
While other polls have found independents and swing voters are less likely to support Trump following the verdict, the Iowa Poll found that Trump remains at a higher favorability with likely voters than Biden. The GOP presidential candidate is viewed favorably by 51% of poll respondents and unfavorably by 47%, while Biden is seen favorably by 33% and unfavorably by 66%.
Byย Robin Opsahlย