PBS NewsHour | Brooks and Capehart on Iowa expectations, Biden's campaign | Season 2024 | PBS
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
86% : And so Trump has## great organization, great presence.69% : So all indications are that Donald Trump is# sitting pretty.
63% : It's going to be a party suspicious## of international trade.
47% : She does well in Iowa, or better than expected maybe comes within 25 points of Donald Trump.
44% : So there's some plausible scenario# of, the way things are breaking,# it turns out to Haley, Trump in short# order, and then she has some remote chance.
44% : If Donald Trump, through some miracle,# is not the Republican nominee,## Trumpism is still abroad in the land.
43% : So, I am not worried, but I do think that# Democrats need to give the administration,## give the president, give the campaign# the room to let its campaign unfold,## and rest assured that they take# the threat of Donald Trump,## but also the Republican Party# seriously, because think about this.
42% : And then she's really -- with Christie out, she's# in the realm of tying Trump.
29% : Well, how can Nikki Haley# capitalize on Chris Christie's exit from the race?Because the one thing his campaign proved# is that there is no nationwide constituency## for a Republican who's willing to break# with Donald Trump in the way that he did.
27% : # I mean, Donald Trump will cede the grou some point as the sort of titular head# of the Republican Party.
16% : # Donald Trump is an agent of chaos, a lawbreaker.
10% : But I am also confident that President## Biden and the Biden campaign absolutely# are taking the threat of Donald Trump## seriously and taking seriously that# their message isn't getting through.
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