Trump poised to win 98 out of 99 Iowa counties
by Sarah Fortinsky - 01/16/24 7:51 AM ET
Former President Trump is poised to emerge the top candidate in 98 of Iowa’s 99 counties after Monday’s caucuses, with former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley edging him out in just one county.
Haley, seen as the more moderate candidate in the race, got the top spot in Johnson County, which is home to the University of Iowa. She bested Trump only by one vote, with 1,271 votes in the county favoring Haley, and 1,270 votes favoring the former president, according to election data from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ.
While the number of counties won by each candidate does not dictate the delegate apportionment, Trump’s near-sweep in the country’s first election contest demonstrates his commanding grip on the Republican Party ahead of November.
Ultimately, in Iowa, delegates are apportioned based on the vote share each candidate receives. By Tuesday morning, with about 110,298 votes counted, Trump had won 51 percent (56,260 votes) of all votes in the Hawkeye State, followed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s 21.2 percent (23,420 votes) and Haley’s 19.1 percent (21,085).
Trump secured 20 delegates, DeSantis secured eight of the county’s delegates, Haley secured seven and wealthy tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy secured just three delegates. Ramaswamy suspended his campaign following the disappointing performance, and endorsed Trump.
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