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If Trump Sits on His Lead He May Lose Iowa

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Posted By: Garnet, 8/28/2023 12:51:23 AM

Former President Trump’s decision to duck the first GOP presidential debate may have been tactically sound, but if he tries to sit on his lead in the polls until January, he may regret it. This is certainly true in Iowa, where voters expect a lot of attention from the candidates, and don’t consider Twitter interviews or intermittent rallies as acceptable substitutes. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has a well-developed retail campaign operation in Iowa that includes personal visits to each of the state’s 99 counties. Moreover, a recent survey conducted by widely respected pollster J. Ann Selzer reveals that the Trump-DeSantis race may well be closer than it seems.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 8/28/2023 1:05:35 AM (No. 1544068)
Nah.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: HisHandmaiden 8/28/2023 1:36:00 AM (No. 1544071)
President Trump is not going to ‘sit on his lead’ in Iowa. He is no ‘spectator,’ American Spectator. It’s harvest time, the most vital few weeks of the year, farmers are busy harvesting crops. Have you, American Spectator, ever farmed 1000+ acres? [Learned to drive baling hay at 14, on a huge 4020 John Deere during both junior and senior high school. Loved it!] MAGA
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 8/28/2023 6:38:25 AM (No. 1544122)
The scenario that most Americans see is DeSantis up there visiting 99 counties full of corn and tractors while he is being paid by the people of Florida to run their state. It's not a good look. Trump's campaign coffers and his popularity have been rising constantly in the past year or two, why would he change his ways now?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Rinktum 8/28/2023 6:38:49 AM (No. 1544123)
Don’t you love how all these people want to tell Donald Trump how to run his campaign? It’s like they have forgotten how much he puts into campaigning. Trump knows what he is doing. He campaigns hard and doesn’t sit in his basement avoiding everyone. He’s got this. If these concerned journalists want to do some good how about writing about election theft? I’d like to read some hard hitting investigative pieces concerning that. Or how about informing the public about Biden’s corruption, that would help. Trying to tell President Trump how to campaign is unnecessary. He has written the book on how to campaign going forward. From the right message to the execution of it, Trump knows what he is doing.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: padiva 8/28/2023 8:13:19 AM (No. 1544178)
The Tucker interview was great. Are the people in Iowa really babies wanting attention?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: felixcat 8/28/2023 8:33:26 AM (No. 1544188)
#5 - I don't know about being babies wanting attention but they do like their ethanol subsidies.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: MattMusson1 8/28/2023 8:57:08 AM (No. 1544202)
He has been kind of busy, David. Get over yourself.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: NamVet70 8/28/2023 9:00:33 AM (No. 1544205)
Every time I see an article giving Trump advice on how to run his campaign, I suspect the author is not really trying to help us reelect President Trump.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Kate318 8/28/2023 9:25:12 AM (No. 1544222)
Oh, brother. The pretzel-twisting, whistling-past-the-graveyard approach is strong in this one.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: red1066 8/28/2023 9:26:06 AM (No. 1544223)
If this happens, one would have to ask what's wrong with the people of Iowa. The state is the symbol of fly over country that every lefty makes fun of, and since there's no coast, no real lefty would be caught dead there. In the eyes of the left, Iowa doesn't even exist except at election time. Much like most of the cities in this country.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: 3XALADY 8/28/2023 9:43:13 AM (No. 1544241)
Mega dittoes for #6. So true. I was disappointed to see PDJT join their club when he was president.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 8/28/2023 9:55:54 AM (No. 1544253)
Doubt Trump is sitting on his lead. Don't see any real evidence of that. When I saw Trump skip the debate, it left me wondering if Trump was thinking some judge would find him in contempt if he mentioned any of his indictments in public.
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