Trump Kicks Off Iowa 'Blitz,' Looking to Clinch First GOP Contest
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76% Very Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
-2% Center
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
69% : President Trump told supporters in Coralville and elsewhere: Winning by a large statewide margin on Iowa Caucus Night would be important for his presidential run.59% : "These events help us identify new voters, and also voters that are predisposed to support President Trump," he said.
58% : Rep. Bobby Kaufmann, known to give impassioned speeches advocating for President Trump, told The Epoch Times that the former president's public appearances invigorate his existing base and help him sow more seeds of support.
58% : Now only six of those candidates remain in the race, and President Trump is leading the pack.
58% : RCP's figures for the Granite State showed President Trump drawing 46 percent support, followed by Mrs. Haley with 25 percent; former New Jersey Christie, 10.5 percent; Mr. DeSantis, 9.5 percent; and Mr. Ramaswamy, 6 percent.
55% : The news release announcing the Sioux Center rally said: "President Trump accomplished more for Iowa than any administration in history.
51% : The Republican presidential field originally included 13 "noteworthy" GOP contenders including President Trump, according to Ballotpedia.
49% : "Iowa is one of the nation's leading agricultural states, and President Trump has repeatedly reminded Iowans of actions he took to support farmers, including advocating for corn-based ethanol fuel.
48% : Gavronsky said he will give a short testimonial in support of the former president; he predicts President Trump will draw 55 percent of the votes in Wayne County.
45% : Unlike Joe Biden, President Trump protected Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses.
42% : President Trump has made far fewer in-person visits to Iowa during this election cycle than some of his fellow GOP presidential hopefuls.
4% : In its recent messaging, the Trump campaign has started focusing more attacks on President Biden and contrasting him with President Trump.
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