WATCH: Trump Speaks To Nearly 7,000 People In Iowa With A Two Hour-Long Line As He Prepares To Win Iowa Caucuses

Despite below-35-degree temperatures, leading 2024 presidential candidate and 45th President Donald Trump has spoken to over 6,500 people across Iowa between six events in the past month as he campaigns for Iowa’s state caucuses on January 15. President Trump is set to win the Iowa caucus, according to a December Des Moines Register poll that found 63 percent of likely first-time Republican caucus participants have vowed to vote for Trump. According to the Five Thirty Eight polling average, Trump is winning Iowa in the 2024 Republican primary with 50 percent of the vote, 31.6 points ahead of the runner-up.

On December 19, 2023, Trump held a rally in Waterloo, Iowa, at the Waterloo Convention Center at Sullivan Brothers Plaza, which has a max capacity of 2,000 people, and filled the area wall to wall.

On January 4, 2024, Trump held a rally in Sioux Center, Iowa, at the Terrace View Event Center’s event hall, which has a max capacity of 700 people, and filled the room completely. On January 5, 2024, Trump held a rally in Mason City, Iowa, at the North Iowa Events Center, which has a max capacity of 1,500 people and overflowed the room with an impressive crowd of supporters. On January 6, 2024, Trump held a rally in Newton, Iowa, at the DMACC Conference Center, which has a maximum capacity of 400 people and filled the room as usual.

Also, on January 6, Trump held a rally in Clinton, Iowa, at a Clinton Middle School gymnasium with a crowd size of 1,800 local voters, according to the Clinton Herald. An over two-hour-long line of supporters also showed up for Trump’s Clinton, Iowa rally. Trump also spoke to a crowd of over 100 Generation Z conservative candidates from across the country in an Embassy Suites hotel in Des Moines, Iowa.

“Joe Biden’s record is an unbroken streak of weakness, incompetence, corruption, and failure,” Trump told the crowd in Sioux Center. “That’s why Crooked Joe is staging his pathetic fearmongering campaign event in Pennsylvania today,” Trump said on January 4 in Sioux Center, Iowa. Trump told supporters in Mason City, “You have to get out and vote because it sets the tone. It even sets the tone, frankly, for November.”

You can follow Reed Cooper on Instagram @GodBlessDJT, Truth Social @ReedCooper, and Twitter/X @ReedMCooper.

READ THIS NEXT
‘Trump Exists As A F*ck You’: Fmr Obama Advisors Admit ‘Huge Swath’ Of Culture Backs Him
Trump Picks Linda McMahon As Secretary Of Education
From South Texas to the Swing States: Republicans Must Follow Trump Agenda to Replicate Electoral Success
Sign in to comment

Comments

Powered by StructureCMS™ Comments

Get Updated

© 2024 DC Enquirer, Privacy Policy