Presidential candidates make their final pitches ahead of Caucus Day. What they say:
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- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
16% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
85% : The final Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll, released Saturday, shows Trump with a commanding lead as the top choice of 48% of likely Republican caucusgoers, while Haley pulls past DeSantis for the first time to take second place with 20%.72% : "Trump told supporters Sunday at Simpson College in Indianola to "dress warmly tomorrow night.
68% : "We seem to have a lot of good enthusiasm," Trump said.
62% : Trump told reporters Sunday that the press and analysts seem to expect him to eclipse 50% support on caucus night, saying, "there seems to be something about 50, I don't know if we break 50.""I think they're doing it so that they can set a high expectation," Trump said.
59% : New Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll shows Donald Trump as the first choice of 48% of likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers.
57% : "DeSantis and his endorsers have waved away poll results for months, telling crowds in Iowa that polls are part of a "media narrative" that Trump is unbeatable.DeSantis' top supporters, including Gov. Kim Reynolds, who endorsed him in November, spent the weekend predicting DeSantis would defy expectations and win the caucuses on Monday night.
56% : "Trump, Haley, DeSantis set expectations in the wake of final Iowa PollSaturday's poll results provided a new wrinkle for candidates as they sought to adjust the public's expectations about how they will perform on caucus night.
49% : Former President Donald Trump canceled three out of four of his planned weekend events, holding virtual events in their place and appearing at just one in-person rally in Indianola on Sunday where he urged Iowans to show up no matter what.More: How the Iowa Caucuses work, who can caucus and where to caucus"You can't sit home," Trump said.
47% : I just think she'll have a better chance of winning over Trump.
46% : On Sunday, she touted that she moved up four points in the Iowa Poll, while Trump and DeSantis dropped three points each.
45% : "One person in America who really likes the poll numbers where they see Donald Trump 28 points ahead is Joe Biden," Hutchinson said.
34% : "Trump also tempered his concerns about turnout in the weather, with snow mostly passed but wind chills expecting to result in record-low temperatures for a caucus night.
31% : Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson made appearances in Des Moines and Ames, where he said Republicans have to make the case that the country needs to go in a different direction than Trump.
27% : A comedian tried to hand DeSantis a "participation trophy" in Atlantic on Saturday, while climate protesters interrupted DeSantis, Trump and Ramaswamy events over the course of the weekend.
5% : "DeSantis has said repeatedly that Trump is "running for his issues," while DeSantis is "running for your issues and your family's issues.
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