The election race numbers coming in from Iowa show that rightful President Donald Trump is currently “uncatchable.” The howling pack of RINOs will be trailing way back in Trump’s dust all the way to New Hampshire. DeSantis and Haley are left with a difficult decision. The only chance either one of them has, to catch up anywhere close, is if the other one drops out. Neither of them wants to be the one to bow out gracefully so all the anti-Trump votes will continue to be split between them, guaranteeing Trump’s nomination in the primary.
Trump plows through Iowa
Rightful President Donald Trump showed everyone just how overwhelming the grass roots support for him is. He plowed through Iowa and is polling with 51 percent support. None of the RINO hopefuls are anywhere close.
Far back in Trump’s dust, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is jogging side-by-side with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. There are less than six weeks until the Iowa GOP caucus and it’s looking grim for “moderates.”
The latest figures in from NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom show “Trump at 51 percent support among likely Iowa caucusgoers, marking an 8-point increase from October.”
Iowa voter on NBC News: "Donald Trump is still the winner….I like the policies…build the border, drill baby drill, America's voter is really bright under Trump's leadership." pic.twitter.com/jeVnm4tg1A
— MAGA War Room (@MAGAIncWarRoom) December 7, 2023
DeSantis and Haley were horrified to learn that neither of them can break 20 percent. DeSantis managed 19 while Haley is hanging tough with 16. You can forget about the rest.
While Donald Trump is grinning from ear-to-ear and getting a rock star welcome everywhere he goes, his traitorous challengers aren’t feeling real cheerful.
Wall Street Journal’s numbers have the rightful president polling at 59 percent while Haley edged out DeSantis 15 to 14.
Solidifies his status
The thing which has Democrats and moderate Republicans alike terrified is the fact that “Trump’s rise over the 50 percent threshold in Iowa” further “solidifies his status as the likely Republican presidential nominee.” These numbers aren’t even close. Trump has full support of We the People.
That’s “putting pressure on DeSantis and Haley to up their game in the critical state.” They also realize they won’t be able to get the job done if they both stay in the race. Even if only one of them remain, Trump’s still looking hard to beat.
“Obviously the Trump campaign has to be really happy about this,” Iowa-based Republican strategist David Kochel observes. “It’s been the place where he’s looked somewhat vulnerable.”
This was last night by Trump’s rally in Iowa.
You can tell that Trump loves us(the people) and his country ❤️????????❤️
Watch this and try not to cry. pic.twitter.com/zMpycJaq4L
— Freedom ???????????? (@PU28453638) December 3, 2023
“He looks a lot less vulnerable today than he did before.” Not only are the raw numbers in his favor, breaking down the analysis looks even better.
“On top of his commanding lead in the Iowa horse race, the latest poll also found that Trump’s supporters in Iowa are more committed than those of his opponents.”
For instance, “70 percent of Iowa Trump supporters said their mind was made up about backing the former president,” while 30 percent said they “could still be persuaded” about supporting another candidate.