How Much Will a Record Winter Storm Affect the Iowa Caucuses?
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- Reliability
45% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
76% Very Right
- Politician Portrayal
-12% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : But it hardly matters because Trump is going to win anyway.51% : Not the kind of unpredictability that would cost Trump a first-place finish.
48% : And then there's the enthusiasm factor; just how eager are Iowans who support Trump, DeSantis, or Haley to go out in sub-zero weather, show up at a caucus site, and spend two or three hours standing around when there's little or no doubt about the outcome? Iowans are a hearty folk but asking them to suffer this kind of discomfort for their candidate may be asking a bit too much.
42% : Others say it would hurt DeSantis or Haley, who trail behind Trump in Iowa polls by a wide double-digit margin.
25% : He estimated that Trump supporters could stay home if they don't think their support will make much of a difference.
21% : Washington Post: Campaigns, candidates and strategists have speculated how much the winter weather will have an impact -- with some estimating it could undermine Trump, who caucus-goers might feel complacent will win anyway.
19% : And if Trump doesn't meet expectations, he, too, will play the bad weather card.
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