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Iowa Republicans say Joni Ernest 'has what it takes' to be president

Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst may still be a newcomer in the Senate, but some people in her state feel she would be fit for a higher office some day.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa speaks during the Freedom Summit, Jan. 24, 2015, in Des Moines, Iowa. (Photo by Mark Peterson/Redux for MSNBC)
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa speaks during the Freedom Summit, Jan. 24, 2015, in Des Moines, Iowa.

Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst may still be a newcomer in the Senate, but some people in her state feel she would be fit for a higher office some day.

A new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa poll found that 58% of Republican likely caucus voters said Ernst “has what it takes” to be president. Another 11% of likely Democratic caucus goers said the same.

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The junior senator waged and won an $85 million Senate battle last fall against Democrat Bruce Braley, garnering headlines for an ad that promised to make Washington "squeal." A rising star in the Republican Party, Ernst delivered the official Republican State of the Union response just days before the survey was conducted. Ernst is a fresh face in the party, and the poll signals her Republican constituents are excited about the senator's prospects.

Still, 26% of Republican respondents felt she “does not have what it takes” to be president, and another 16% said they weren’t sure. Democrats responded with overwhelming opposition to the idea of Ernst as president: a full 82% of Democrats said Ernst does not have what it takes to be president. 

"So far, she's underdeveloped," Republican poll respondent John Sabotta, a 42-year-old retail worker, said, according to The Des Moines Register, “and she used some simple phrases repeatedly."

The poll surveyed 402 likely Republican caucus-goers and 401 likely Democratic caucusgoers between Jan. 26-29.