WASHINGTON – Two separate, independent Iowa polls released in the past two months found that presidential candidate, Congressman John K. Delaney’s (MD-6) name ID is high among Iowa caucus-goers. In September, Emerson College conducted an independent poll and found that Delaney’s name ID among likely caucus-goers was at 79%. A second poll by David Binder Research released earlier this month found Delaney’s name ID among caucus-goers to be at 64%.
“These polls confirm what we’ve seen and heard on the ground over the past few months – people are getting to know us in this crucial first state”, said Congressman John Delaney. “I’ve spent the past year introducing myself to voters in Iowa and this shows that it’s working. When I first announced my run for president, my name ID in Iowa was virtually at zero percent, but 19 trips and more than 200 events later, Iowans know who I am, and my message of bringing the country back together and focusing on the future is resonating. As an entrepreneur who took two companies public on the New York Stock Exchange, I know that there’s no substitute for hard work, so I’ll continue working hard and going everywhere and talking to everyone.”
- Delaney has made 19 campaign trips to Iowa
- Completed the 99 County tour of Iowa in August
- Delaney opened up his first office in Des Moines last year
- Has field organizers on the ground in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Sioux City
- Delaney released a book this summer, The Right Answer: How We Can Unify Our Divided Nation
- In September, Delaney started his “America, 2030” presentation, a data-heavy 60-minute presentation on the macrotrends in the economy followed by Q&A. We’ve done it in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Manchester
- In September, Emerson College released a poll that indicates that John Delaney has 79% Name ID among registered voters in Iowa
- A Binder poll that came out this month had Delaney’s Name ID among caucus-goers at 64%