The 2016 United States presidential election in Iowa was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Donald Trump won the state with 51. 2% of the vote, while Hillary Clinton received 41. 7%. The difference of 9. 4% points was the largest winning margin for Trump in a state that had voted for Barack Obama in 2012.
About 2016 United States presidential election in Iowa in brief

The Iowa Democratic Party does not release vote counts or the numbers of these delegates. Up until late August 2016, the election was close, with both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton winning polls but neither taking a serious lead. The final poll average showed Donald Trump ahead 44% to 41%. The latest poll also showed Trump ahead by 46% to 39%.
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