PHOTO: People cheer as Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally, Jan. 6, 2024, in Clinton, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Iowa voters will kick off the 2024 election year with their first-in-the-nation Iowa caucus next week. The contest is largely viewed as a momentum builder and the GOP candidates are trying to grab every last vote.
President Trump has had a dominant lead in polling, but he’s not taking any chances. He encouraged his supporters to vote during a series of rallies over the weekend.
“So if you want to save America from crooked Joe Biden, get every patriot you know, make sure they’re registered to vote, and get them out to vote at 7 p.m. January 15th,” he told a crowd in Mason City.
Some polls have shown Trump up by 30 points as the candidates head into the caucus vote.
Iowans set the pace each presidential election cycle. The results can have the ability to sink or propel a campaign.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis continued his march across the state over the weekend, too, ramping up direct attacks against the front-runner.
“Broken promises from Donald Trump. Particularly this birthright citizenship issue that was asked
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