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Iowa poll shows DeSantis closing the gap on Trump after first Republican debate

Donald Trump remains on top of the polls among Republican presidential candidates, but the gap between the former president and his onetime political protégé could be narrowing following the first GOP debate.

A new Public Opinion Strategies poll exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital shows Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis closing in on Trump among Iowa voters.

The poll among the 400 Iowa likely GOP caucus-goers included a ballot test that saw DeSantis rose from 14% support up to 21% post-debate. 

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A new Public Opinion Strategies poll exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital shows Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis closing in on former President Trump among Iowa voters. (Fox News)

Trump slid by one percentage point, from 42% to 41%.

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley also saw a large bump in the polls, rising from 3% support to 11% post-debate, while South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott slid from 8% to 7%.

Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy saw the largest slide, dropping from 10% support to 7%. Former Vice President Mike Pence remained at 2% in the poll.

Both North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie dropped from 3% to 1% support after the debate.

Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson saw a bump, as well, getting up to 1% support post-debate, up from being below 1% before the debate.

Donald Trump remains on top of the polls among Republican presidential candidates, but the gap between him and Gov. Ron DeSantis could be narrowing. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

The Public Opinion Strategies poll also found DeSantis closing the gap against Trump in a head-to-head matchup, with DeSantis having 40% support to Trump’s 43% post-debate.

Pre-debate, DeSantis largely trailed with 34% compared to Trump’s 51%.

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The poll also found that DeSantis topped the first debate, with 33% of respondents saying he was the strongest conservative on stage and 34% saying he can defeat Trump.

Thirty-seven percent of respondents said DeSantis would be able to defeat President Biden while 32% said he was the strongest leader on stage. DeSantis also topped the border issue in the poll.

Nikki Haley beat Vivek Ramaswamy for strongest leader among respondents, sitting at 15%. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The second-place candidate was Ramaswamy, who 15% of respondents said was the strongest conservative and 17% said could defeat Biden. Eleven percent said Ramaswamy could defeat Trump.

However, Haley beat Ramaswamy in terms of being the strongest leader among respondents, sitting at 15%. Scott was seen as a strong conservative, with 13% saying he was the strongest.

Pence was also seen as a strong conservative on stage, with 12% viewing him as the strongest conservative Wednesday night.

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott slid in the poll, from 8% support to 7%. (Fox News)

Ramaswamy also faces some unwelcome news from the poll, which found that the tech entrepreneur “was simply a placeholder position on the debate stage for core Trump voters.”

Of respondents who believe Ramaswamy won the Wednesday debate, 60% would vote for Trump in the general election. Twenty-one percent would vote for Ramaswamy and 10% for DeSantis.

Among those who believed DeSantis won the debate, 64% are behind the Florida governor, 28% would vote for Trump, 3% for Scott, and 3% for Haley.

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Fifty percent of respondents who believed Haley won the debate said they would be voting for her, while 13% said they would vote for DeSantis, and 12% backed Trump.

The poll was conducted Aug. 24, the day after a fiery Wednesday debate among eight GOP presidential candidates. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.

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