Trump Wins Iowa Caucuses by Record Margin, Haley and DeSantis Face Uphill Battle
As the GOP race moves to New Hampshire, Nikki Haley aims to position it as a one-on-one contest with Trump, while Ron DeSantis faces questions about his campaign's momentum and funding.
- Former President Donald Trump won the Iowa GOP caucuses by a record margin, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis coming in second and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in third.
- Haley's campaign spent over $30 million on ads in Iowa, but she now faces a tough battle in New Hampshire, where she has been gaining ground on Trump.
- Despite Trump's dominant victory, questions remain about his ability to unite the party, with a significant number of Haley and DeSantis supporters indicating they would not support him in the general election.
- DeSantis, who invested significant time and resources in Iowa, is now facing questions about his campaign's momentum and funding as the race moves to New Hampshire and South Carolina.
- Haley is positioning the New Hampshire race as a one-on-one contest with Trump, aiming to appeal to GOP voters ready to move on from the former president and independents who reject his extreme agenda.





















































































































