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Trump’s poll numbers dive after Iowa caucus

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Billionaire Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump lost some love with would-be conservative voters after his loss to Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, according to the first national survey released following the Iowa caucus.

The real estate mogul still leads in the survey, which was conducted by the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling, but he lost significant ground.

Trump received 25 percent of the vote from Republican primary voters in the most recent national poll, besting Cruz and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who tied with 21 percent apiece. That is a significant change from Trump’s standing in mid-December, when the same pollsters had Trump at 34 percent nationally; Cruz at 18 percent; and Rubio at 13 percent.

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