Photo: Alamy
President Donald Trump spoke to a crowd of enthusiastic supporters in Waterloo, Iowa on Tuesday, taking the stage in the evening, flanked by two Christmas trees and a sea of holiday-themed Trump signs in the audience.
The president foreshadowed the supreme importance of showing up and voting in the Iowa caucuses, which will take place on Jan. 15, 2024 – marking the first primary election in the primary season.
“With your vote in this election, together, we’re going to save America, [and] we’re going to bring our country back from HELL,” he declared at the caucus event.
He wished Iowans a “Merry Christmas” and reflected on how, seven years ago, he promised to bring back the famous slogan.
He said that the “caucuses are a big deal – on Monday, January 15, we’re going to win the Iowa caucuses and then we’re going to crush Crooked Joe Biden next November, and we’re going to, very simply, make America great again!”
The president pointed out that his dominant polling numbers were “scary because we’re leading by SO MUCH.”
He explained, “They key is, you’ve got to get out and VOTE.” Trump cautioned against sitting at home, simply because of the high polling numbers. “Our country’s at stake,” he warned.
He laid out his Agenda47 policies, digging into his vow to bring back American prosperity and safety and deriding Joe Biden’s failing administration. “Thanks to Crooked Joe Biden’s breathtaking weakness, the whole world is going up in flames,” he said.