Trump urges Iowans to caucus: 'Even if you vote and then pass away, it's worth it'

Jan 14, 2024 View Original Article
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    32% Somewhat Conservative

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    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

68% : "We seem to have a lot of good enthusiasm," Trump said.
65% : Burgum said the front-runner will "deliver energy dominance" to the nation.Having previously voiced concerns about his large polling lead making supporters complacent, Trump asked supporters in no uncertain terms to show up to their caucus sites tomorrow night -- no matter what.
60% : "Trump has set sky-high expectations throughout the campaign in Iowa, matching his unprecedented lead in polling as the faraway front-runner.
53% : "There seems to be something about 50, I don't know if we break 50," Trump said.Live updates: Follow Register and USA TODAY reporters in Iowa on the eve of the caucusesHe pointed to the record Republican margin of victory in the caucuses (a 12-point win by Bob Dole in 1996), a number advisers cited in recent days as a benchmark for what they would consider a successful night.
52% : "I think they're doing it so that they can set a high expectation," Trump said.
51% : "Trump, who was scheduled to hold four in-person rallies throughout the state this weekend before scrapping three because of an extended blizzard, spoke to a packed Simpson College auditorium after supporters stood in line for hours in wind chills that reached the mid-negative 40s.
51% : A new Iowa Poll released Saturday evening showed Trump as the continued faraway frontrunner, leading the field by 28 percentage points with 48% of support.
47% : Donald Trump far aheadAs Trump met with volunteers at Hotel Fort Des Moines on Sunday morning, donning one of the campaign's custom white-and-gold "caucus captain" hats, he remarked that he didn't believe he would eclipse 50% of the vote on Caucus Day.
43% : "You can't sit home," Trump said.
34% : "If this is any indication, the storm has had zero effect," Trump said.
29% : Trump also introduced North Dakota governor and former presidential candidate Doug Burgum, who endorsed the former president.
16% : The 50% mark, Trump argued, was set by press and analysts to set him up for disappointment.

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