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Iowa caucus: Cruz leads Trump in Republican opinion poll | Iowa caucus: Cruz leads Trump in Republican opinion poll |
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A survey asking Republican supporters in the key US state of Iowa to pick a presidential candidate has placed Texas Senator Ted Cruz ahead of Donald Trump, who leads in most national polls. | A survey asking Republican supporters in the key US state of Iowa to pick a presidential candidate has placed Texas Senator Ted Cruz ahead of Donald Trump, who leads in most national polls. |
The poll, ordered by Bloomberg Politics and The Des Moines Register, gave Mr Cruz a 10-point lead over Mr Trump. | The poll, ordered by Bloomberg Politics and The Des Moines Register, gave Mr Cruz a 10-point lead over Mr Trump. |
Iowa helps shape the race to the White House by being the first state to hold a caucus deciding each party's nominee. | Iowa helps shape the race to the White House by being the first state to hold a caucus deciding each party's nominee. |
The latest survey suggests a higher chance of a bitter, protracted primary. | The latest survey suggests a higher chance of a bitter, protracted primary. |
According to the New York Times, the arch-conservative Mr Cruz could emerge as the preferred nominee of far-right Republicans, competing against Mr Trump - cast as an anti-establishment candidate - and against a possible third candidate representing the centre-right of the party. | According to the New York Times, the arch-conservative Mr Cruz could emerge as the preferred nominee of far-right Republicans, competing against Mr Trump - cast as an anti-establishment candidate - and against a possible third candidate representing the centre-right of the party. |
Both Mr Cruz and Mr Trump have been campaigning heavily in Iowa, and hope victory in the 1 February caucus will galvanise their race for the Republican nomination. | Both Mr Cruz and Mr Trump have been campaigning heavily in Iowa, and hope victory in the 1 February caucus will galvanise their race for the Republican nomination. |
In the poll, 31% of respondents wanted Mr Cruz to secure the nomination, compared with 21% naming Mr Trump as their first choice. | In the poll, 31% of respondents wanted Mr Cruz to secure the nomination, compared with 21% naming Mr Trump as their first choice. |
Five things to know about Ted Cruz | |
Mr Trump attacked The Des Moines Register's credibility before the poll was released, describing the paper as "dishonest" and singling out its lead political reporter as "the worst". | |
Mr Trump and Mr Cruz have also been trading barbs in recorded statements and on Twitter, prompting speculation that an unofficial pact between the two men has unravelled. | |
The relationship between the two candidates was until recently thought to be cordial, based on remarks they had made about each other to the press. | |
There was more good news for the Texas senator in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll, which had him surging into second place behind Mr Trump, with Ben Carson dropping 18 points to fourth place. | |
Trump's candidacy - in depth | Trump's candidacy - in depth |
Could Trump really be US president? - five experts give their views | Could Trump really be US president? - five experts give their views |
Video: 'It was just a movie' - Harrison Ford tells Trump presidency is not like films | Video: 'It was just a movie' - Harrison Ford tells Trump presidency is not like films |
Trump's die-hard supporters - Who are the thousands of people standing behind their man, through thick and thin? | Trump's die-hard supporters - Who are the thousands of people standing behind their man, through thick and thin? |
Party problem? - Is Trump destroying the Republican party? | Party problem? - Is Trump destroying the Republican party? |
'UK politicians should be thanking me' - Trump hits back at high-profile Scottish snubs | 'UK politicians should be thanking me' - Trump hits back at high-profile Scottish snubs |
Mr Trump remains the most popular Republican candidate according to most national polls. | Mr Trump remains the most popular Republican candidate according to most national polls. |
The billionaire businessman and TV star was heavily criticised by other candidates for proposing a ban on Muslims entering the US on the grounds that they may pose a security threat. | The billionaire businessman and TV star was heavily criticised by other candidates for proposing a ban on Muslims entering the US on the grounds that they may pose a security threat. |
The next Republican debate is on Tuesday. | The next Republican debate is on Tuesday. |
Hillary Clinton is the favourite to win the Democratic nomination for the presidential election, which will be held in November next year. | Hillary Clinton is the favourite to win the Democratic nomination for the presidential election, which will be held in November next year. |
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