In an Iowa poll, 48 percent of 508 respondents said they would support DeSantis as the party’s next White House nominee, compared to 37 percent who said they would support Trump. Sixteen percent of Iowa Caucus poll respondents remain undecided. The new poll shows an 11-point swing for DeSantis among Iowa respondents. Fifty-two percent of respondents in a similar Iowa poll released in August backed Trump, while 37 percent expressed support for DeSandis. In a primary poll in New Hampshire, 52 percent of 401 respondents said they would vote for DeSandis, while 37 percent said they would support Trump. DeSantis’ 15-point lead over Trump comes after they were essentially tied in a similar poll released in August. In a head-to-head showdown in DeSandi’s home state, 56 percent of Florida respondents said they would vote for the incumbent governor in their primary, while 30 percent support Trump. And in a hypothetical primary showdown in Georgia, 55 percent of respondents said they would vote for DeSantis in a GOP primary, while 35 percent of respondents said they would vote for Trump. Trump is expected to announce another bid for the White House at his Mar-a-Lago estate on Tuesday. Liz Cheney trolls Kari Lake for losing Arizona governor’s race: ‘You’re welcome’ Indiana Republican sworn in to replace late Rep. Jackie Walorski He recently launched verbal attacks against DeSantis, who handily defeated Democratic challenger Charlie Crist in last week’s gubernatorial election, referring to him as a “moderate governor” and saying his support helped DeSantis win the state’s gubernatorial election before four years. DeSantis has repeatedly refused to rule out a 2024 run, even if Trump is in the running. At his re-election victory party on Tuesday, the crowd chanted, “Two more years.” The Club for Growth Action polls were conducted from November 11 to November 13 with a total of 1,044 respondents participating in the survey. The poll’s margin of error was 4.4 percentage points.