'Even if You Vote Then Pass Away, It's Worth It': Trump Urges Supporters to Brave Iowa Weather and Vote
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
91% : While 49 percent of Trump supporters said they were "extremely enthusiastic" about their candidate, this dropped to 23 percent among DeSantis supporters, and then to just 9 percent among those who support Ms. Haley.88% : Despite lagging behind President Trump, Mr. DeSantis, Ms. Haley, and Mr. Ramaswamy have expressed confidence ahead of the caucus.
76% : Trump supporters encouraged people to attend the Monday caucus, insisting on its importance for the nation.
76% : According to the NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll, President Trump again carries an advantage in this regard.
52% : The final NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll showed President Trump having a massive lead over all other GOP candidates before the caucus.
51% : At a rally in Indianola on Sunday, President Trump encouraged Iowa supporters to come out and vote.
43% : But snow and cold weather won't stop Iowans from caucusing for President Trump.
35% : It's imperative that every Trump supporter comes out and Caucuses for President Trump on Monday, January 15th," investigative journalist Laura Loomer said in a Jan. 13 post on X. "Be there before 6:30 pm and leave early to calculate possible weather delays since you have to drive slower in the snow.
34% : We need a major blowout victory for President Trump on Monday!" Last week, Iowa Republican Party chair Jeff Kaufmann dismissed concerns that cold weather will affect caucus turnout.
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