As Iowa caucuses loom, Trump urges his supporters to 'vote, vote, vote'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : "A lot of people are thinking 'Oh, I think Trump's got it in the bag,' but it's very important that people go out and caucus," she said.52% : "The Clinton crowd packed the risers of the middle school gymnasium, holding "Trump 2024" and "Caucus for Trump" signs.
49% : "So I really am, I'm making sure that friends that haven't caucused before go out and caucus -- that we know will caucus for Trump.
48% : Trump hit Sioux City and Mason City on Friday before swinging through central Iowa and ending with a Saturday rally in the state's east side, where attendees braced the cold for hours to ensure they would gain entry later that afternoon.
43% : Two rally attendees, Chris Voss, 64, and her husband, Jim Voss, 63 -- both lifelong Clinton residents -- have made calls to encourage people to caucus for Trump on Jan. 15.
42% : "Our people have enthusiasm," something the other GOP campaigns are lacking, Trump said.
38% : Older voters have been certain they're supporting Trump, Chris Voss said, but younger Iowans they've spoken with have been more on the fence about who they'll back this month.
35% : You're one point down," Trump yelled.
32% : "Trump, who maintains a commanding lead in the state, dinged top GOP rivals Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who were also campaigning in Iowa as they battle it out for second place.
25% : And on the anniversary of Jan. 6, Trump, who is under federal indictment for his role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election results, continued to peddle falsehoods about the election he lost and again criticized the treatment of his supporters who participated in the Capitol assault, referring to them as "hostages.
25% : Gary Hansen, 63, attended his first Trump rally on Saturday and said he decided he would show up on Jan. 15 to support Trump who was "cheated" in 2020.
24% : Trump was more than three hours late to his last rally of the day due to what he said was an issue with the plane he was traveling on.
16% : His speech hit a number of familiar themes, from the southern border to inflation and attacks against President Joe Biden, who Trump painted as an incompetent president.
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