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- Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg has a stronger case to make for his electability against President Donald Trump after his strong showing in the Iowa caucuses, according to new Insider polling.
- But Buttigieg isn't seeing that boost translate to a higher satisfaction rate among Democratic voters.
- Buttigieg cut into former Vice President Joe Biden's support in Iowa, and he's expected to do the same in New Hampshire, which goes to the polls on Tuesday.
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Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg has a stronger case to make for his electability against President Donald Trump after his strong showing in the Iowa caucus, but that hasn't translated to a higher approval rating, according to new Insider polling.
Among registered Democrats likely to vote in their state's primary, belief in Buttigieg's electability jumped from 26% prior to the Iowa caucus to 36% days after the caucus. Awareness of Buttigieg has also jumped to about 66%, up from an average of 59% over the last five Insider polls. See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: A law professor weighs in on how Trump could beat impeachment See Also: SEE ALSO: Joe Biden's 2020 bid is on the verge of implosion and Democrats are trying not to freak out about Bernie Sanders' rise |