Trump Now Has the Support of a Majority of Congressional Republicans

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No other GOP candidate has anywhere near the same level of support among elected members of Congress.

Former President Donald Trump hit a major milestone just a day ahead of the Iowa caucuses, winning the support of more than half of all congressional Republicans in his bid to reclaim the White House.

Specifically, President Trump now has the backing of 111 out of 220 Republicans in the House and 24 out of 49 Republicans in the Senate.

President Trump achieved the milestone after he won the backing of Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Rep. Julia Letlow (R-La.).

Ms. Letlow announced her endorsement in a statement to Politico, saying โ€œFrom the very beginning, President Trump has been both a supporter and a friend.

โ€œMost recently, President Trump called me asking for my endorsement, and itโ€™s a privilege to support him.โ€

Other candidates for the White House have fallen far short of President Trump in congressional support.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, by contrast, has won the backing of five Republicans in the House and none in the Senate.

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has won only a single endorsement in the House, that of fellow South Carolinian Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.).

The milestone comes as President Trump continues to dominate the polls with just 24 hours until the Iowa caucuses.

Currently, President Trump has a massive 33.8 percent lead over his nearest competitor, according to RealClearPolitics averages, with 52 percent of those surveyed giving him their backing.

Ms. Haley has the next most support, according to the average, with 18.2 percent backing her bid for the White House. Still, despite a recent surge in her polling numbers, Ms. Haley remains far short of overtaking President Trump.

Mr. DeSantis, initially the favorite for the runner-up spot behind President Trump, currently sits at 15.6 percent support. Despite an arduous campaign circuit through each of Iowaโ€™s 99 counties, Mr. DeSantisโ€™s campaign has continued to lag since the Florida governorโ€™s early successes.

The final poll conducted ahead of the caucuses confirmed these figures.

The poll, conducted by J. Ann Selzerโ€™s Selzer & Co., found that President Trump is still far and away the favorite in the Iowa caucuses.

In the poll, President Trump fell a few points short of his average, with 48 percent offering their support to the former president.

Byย Joseph Lord

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