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January 28, 2016 – Des Moines, Iowa The seventh debate was the second debate to air on Fox News. As in Fox's first debate, the moderators were Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly, and Chris Wallace. [13] This was the last debate before actual voting began with the Iowa caucuses on February 1, 2016.
Republican voters in Iowa turned out in record numbers for the GOP caucus, showing strong support for Ted Cruz. Marco Rubio finished a close third despite lagging well behind Donald Trump in the polls. Other candidates, like Jeb Bush, failed to gain traction with voters.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump will be delivering remarks following Monday night's Iowa caucus.
Early entrance polls show that the Democratic race is close and a surprising candidate is surging among the GOP. RECAP: The Iowa caucus results! Skip to main content
Up until late August 2016, the election was close, with both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton winning polls but neither taking a serious lead. In September 2016, Trump gained momentum, by winning a poll 44% to 39% in early September and then winning 3 more polls in a row by margins larger than 5%.
Iowa's Republican Party chair told reporters that more than 180,000 Iowa Republicans turned out to vote, shattering the 2012 record of about 120,000. Cruz set a record for the most Iowa caucus ...
Poll source Date 1st 2nd Other Caucus results [1] February 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton 49.9%: Bernie Sanders 49.6% Martin O'Malley 0.6% Emerson College [2] Margin of error: ± 5.6% Sample size: 300 January 29–31, 2016 Hillary Clinton 51%: Bernie Sanders 43%: Martin O'Malley 4% Undecided 2% Quinnipiac University [3] Margin of error: ± 3.2% Sample ...
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will address supporters in Iowa following the big Caucus night.