DES MOINES — Anti-immigration stances carry little weight with GOP caucusgoers, and opposing immigration reforms can be damaging in a general election, according to a new survey highlighted Tuesday by Iowa Republicans.The poll was produced by the Partnership for a New American Economy, a national bipartisan advocacy group for immigration reform, and the conservative consulting firm Burning Glass Consulting.More than four in five likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers said they would support a presidential candidate who supports some form of a pathway to legal status for immigrants living in the country illegally, the poll found.The survey also showed more than half of general election voters would be less likely to vote for a candidate whom they view as anti-immigration.“It’s clear that it’s time for a reset for Republicans and how they view this issue,” said John Stineman, a Republican strategist and consultant who managed Steve Forbes’ 2000 presidential campaign.

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