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Iowa Poll: Tight Race, Divided Voters

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Iowa Poll: Sand Leads in Governors Race, Senate Contests Tight

A new Iowa poll reveals a close race for the upcoming elections. Conducted by a Democratic firm for a left-leaning group, the poll surveyed 1,200 likely voters from March 10th to 16th, with a margin of error of ±2.8%.

In the U.S. Senate race, Republican Ashley Hinson holds slim leads over Democratic challengers Zach Wahls and Josh Turek. The generic congressional ballot shows a split among voters, with Republicans leading 46% to 44%.

Democratic candidate Rob Sand leads Republican Randy Feenstra in the governors race, 50% to 42%. Trumps approval rating stands at 45% favorable and 50% unfavorable among Iowa voters.

A top Republican super PAC recently announced a $342 million plan to secure Senate seats, focusing on Iowa, North Carolina, and Michigan. Message testing in the poll boosted Josh Tureks standing after voters received additional information.

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