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Meet the die-hard Iowa caucus voters

Jan 15, 2024 View Original Article
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    30% Medium Conservative

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80% : The DesMoines Register poll published Saturday night had Trump at 48 points and DeSantis at 16.'Nikki Haley's gonna come in right around 20 and my surprise guy is going to be Vivek at 15,' he added.
74% : Bill Couser, a cattle and grain farmer, watches his cattle eating on his farm during blizzard conditions, in Nevada, IowaThe Seattle, Washington, native is sure of one thing: Haley and DeSantis are a step up from Trump, and he would be 'delighted' if anyone else were the GOP nominee.
69% : When asked about Trump, he only said he 'has a lot of personality'.Patrick McCarthy, 23, works in public relations and was on a work trip from St. Paul, Minnesota, when he showed up to a DeSantis rally in Ames.
60% : In the final DesMoines Register/NBC News poll released on Saturday night, 56 percent of Trump supporters said they would definitely attend the caucus, even with the weather.
59% : Mary agreed, noting: 'Yeah, I think she has a lot more world political experience, working with the UN.'Nikki Haley is a 'RINO' and the 'antithesis' of DeSantisCheri Olerich, a 55-year-old paraeducator from Des Moines is caucusing for DeSantis.
58% : He says the Trump campaign has been far more organized in Iowa this year than in 2016 and 2020.Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis points to his wife Casey and their daughters Madison, six, and Mamies, three, as he speaks at a campaign event on Sunday, January 14, 2024, in Ankeny, IowaSnow covers a lawn sign in support of former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Des Moines, IowaThis effort has given Leffler the confidence to bet on Trump winning by up to 30 points.
58% : 'We have a few people there who are huge fans of DeSantis, Haley, new generation leaders, but there's still a huge chunk of YAF or College Republicans who are fans of President Trump.''I think Haley is gaining a lot of ground after Chris Christie dropped out, and I think she's going to gain more momentum,' he predicted.
55% : He caucused for Ted Cruz in 2016, and voted for Trump in the primary.
54% : According to an influential final Des Moines Register poll released on Saturday night, Donald Trump has a commanding 28-point lead, but many caucus-goers still haven't decided which GOP contender they will pick.
54% : He will be in charge of precinct 118 and speak on behalf of Trump before the votes are cast.
53% : Here is what they had to say as they shared their thoughts on which way they were leaning:'I've got a couple of steak dinners' on Trump winning by '20 to 30 points'Gary Leffler owns the 'Patriotic Tractor,' and is a Trump precinct captain based in West Des Moines.
52% : 911 dispatcher on a 'political vacation' thinks Trump is 'petulant' and believes millennials will 'flock' to Nikki HaleyCamron Barth, a 37-year-old 911 dispatcher, told DailyMail.com at a DeSantis event in Grimes, Iowa, he is on a 'political vacation' and flew to Iowa after a stop in New Hampshire.
52% : I'm a Republican for limited government and lower taxes.
51% : A snow plow clears I-25 during blizzard-like conditions on January 13, 2024 in Blencoe, IowaA man stands next to a flag that reads 'Iowa for Trump' outside the the Machine Shed in Urbandale, Iowa, on January 11, 2024DailyMail.com has spent a week traversing Iowa and spoken to those who will ultimately decide who wins the caucuses.
50% : A supporter of former president and Republican 2024 hopeful Donald Trump braves the below zero temperatures to attend a 'commit to caucus rally' in Indianola, Iowa, on January 14A view of Iowa state capitol after a blizzard left several inches of snow in downtown Des Moines, Iowa on January 13On Monday night tens of thousands of them will brave sub-zero wind chills that have wreaked havoc across the Midwest.
49% : 'I have a lot of concern about the debt limit and you know, where the trajectory that's on and, you know, my kids' future,' the man said when asked why the millennial candidate his his No. 1 at the moment.
48% : In 2020, she changed her mind and backed the Republican because of the 'contrast' between him and Joe Biden.Steam from the MidAmerican Energy plant rises as the sun sets on January 14, 2024 in Sergeant Bluff, IowaMeyer doesn't think Trump has 'courage', can't take constructive criticism and says she doesn't believe what he says.
47% : He gets results and he's not just a typical politician, which I liked about Donald Trump.''But what I like about him over Trump is that I think he can pull people together and close the divide in our country.'A snowy road as temperatures drop to dangerously cold levels due to an arctic airmass following a blizzard yesterday, in Adair County, IowaStender says he doesn't trust Haley and hasn't seen her in Iowa as much as the rest of the field.
44% : I voted twice for President Trump,' Stender said.
40% : Then caucused for Trump in 2020, but voted for Libertarian Jo Jorgensen in the primary.
39% : She caucused for Ted Cruz in 2016 and didn't vote for Trump in the general election.
36% : A staggering 82 percent of Trump supporters say their minds are made up compared to 64 percent for DeSantis and 63 percent for Haley, the Des Moines Register poll showed.
33% : Those are my two huge things.'Having never backed Trump she is hoping one of the other candidates can pull through to stop the 'disruption'.Icicles are forming on an overpass on Interstate 80 in Coralville, Iowa
28% : And I'm really annoyed with Trump right now, so it would be difficult to pick him.'
26% : 'Trump's gonna end up with between 48 and 50 [percent of the votes] and DeSantis is gonna come in right around 20,' he predicts.
22% : He said he would pick Ron DeSantis if the vote were held today because Trump has too much 'baggage' and Republicans 'can't afford to lose'Married couple:

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