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President Donald Trump’s closest allies were out in full force in the great state of Iowa on Monday, showing their support for his 2024 reelection campaign as the caucuses loomed imminently at the end of the day.
The temperatures in Iowa have been extremely frigid, but the president’s allies seemed confident that snow, ice, and wind chill will not deter Trump voters from caucusing for the 45th president on Monday evening.
Trump ally and Republican Arizona Senate candidate told Steve Bannon on “War Room” that she thought the media was overblowing the weather conditions.
She explained, “Iowans are used to this…Iowans are tough people, they deal with cold weather for months on end in the wintertime. So, I don’t think they’re as concerned as the media is trying to hype everything up.”
Another Trump ally and surrogate, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., headed to the Hawkeye State this week in support of President Trump, posting a video on X to encourage people to show up and caucus for the president.
She wrote, “TODAY IS THE BIG DAY, IOWA! Snow is covering the ground in below ZERO temperatures, but that hasn’t stopped the dedicated @TeamTrump volunteers from showing up to Trump HQ to make phone calls to turn out voters around the clock.”
Rep. Greene added that Monday night’s prospective win would be “historic for President Trump and MAGA!”
Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, was also on the ground in Iowa on Monday, urging state residents to get involved and show up to caucus for Trump.
Standing in the snow beside a large Trump sign, Rep. Jackson explained, “We’re on in Iowa today, we’re campaigning for President Trump, we’re making sure that everybody gets out and caucuses for the president…this is where it starts. This is day one of the landslide that’s going to take our country back!”
President Donald Trump is in a strong position to win the Iowa caucuses on Monday night. A final pre-caucus poll from The Trafalgar Group showed that he had a 32-point lead over Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., foreshadowing a very likely Trump landslide in the state’s caucuses this week.
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