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Trump goes to Iowa for Iowa-Iowa State football game.

Former President Donald Trump flipped burgers and threw footballs, engaging ‍with his‌ supporters⁤ before attending an Iowa-Iowa State college ⁤football game.

Before ​the annual ⁢Cy-Hawk matchup between Iowa State University and the‌ University of Iowa in Ames ‍on Sept. 9, President Trump visited The Cyclones’ Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. He then⁣ posed ⁢ for photos ⁤with members of⁢ the fraternity house.

Outside of ‍the⁢ fraternity house, ‌President Trump ⁣waved to a huge crowd, who serenaded the former president⁢ with ⁣ chants ⁤ of “Go Trump.”

President Trump also threw ‍several​ footballs to the crowds, with‍ at least one of them he⁤ had autographed. ‍He also flipped hamburgers​ on the​ grill.

“This is some​ turnout. I guess the youth likes Trump,” ⁣he told the Right ​Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) over the cheers ‌of students.

“We ‍love Iowa,” the‌ former president⁢ continued. “We just left South Dakota last ‌night. It ⁣was an amazing evening. We got ⁤a wonderful endorsement, as you know from‍ the⁢ governor, and‍ we’re here and this reception has been ‍incredible.”

2024 Race

Also‌ attended‍ the football ⁣game⁢ was Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who shared a ‍picture ⁤of him ⁤and Gov. Kim Reynolds in the stands on X, the social media⁣ platform ‍formally ⁢known as ⁣Twitter.

“Had⁣ a ⁣great time ‍at the Cy-Hawk ⁣game⁤ with Gov. [Kim Reynolds],” Mr. DeSantis wrote on⁣ X. “Iowa ⁤is lucky to have such ⁣a ​strong‌ governor who never backs down ⁣from doing what’s​ right.”

Ms. Reynolds has ‍not endorsed a⁢ candidate and said last month that she would remain neutral. In August, she told Fox News in an⁤ interview that⁣ “I’m remaining⁣ neutral, but I don’t ⁢just want to rule it out down the road.”

Another Republican​ presidential‍ candidate, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, shared ‌a video of him at‌ the‌ football game on X.

“Here we are at ⁤this great in-state rivalry,” Mr. Burgum​ said. “Stadium⁢ packed, you can hear the cheering behind​ here.”

Mr. Burgum added, “We had a ⁤great day⁤ today, tailgating, talking with people about ​the important matters of this​ country.⁣ They’re concerned‌ about inflation. ⁢They’re ⁤concerned about our border⁢ and immigration and where we’re going as a country.”

On Jan. ⁤15, 2024, Iowa is​ scheduled to hold the first-in-the-nation Republican presidential ⁣caucus.

President Trump holds a commanding lead in‍ the ​latest‌ Iowa poll, conducted by Civiqs in conjunction with Iowa⁢ State ‍University. The poll surveyed 434 likely Republican Iowa Caucus attendees from Sept. 2​ to Sept. 7.

President⁤ Trump led with​ 51 ⁣percent ⁢of ‌support, followed by Mr. ⁢DeSantis with⁤ 14 percent, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley with 10 percent, and ​Mr. Ramaswamy with 9 percent.

“The race right ⁤now is clearly President Trump, a small​ second tier of four candidates—DeSantis, Haley, Ramaswamy, and [Sen. Tim] Scott—and then ⁤a lot of candidates⁣ without much support at all. Trump’s lead is strong, but it also might be something of a ceiling because most Iowans ‌have strong opinions about him,” said David Peterson, a political science‍ professor ‍at‍ Iowa State‍ University, in⁤ a statement accompanying the poll.

Mr. ⁣Peterson said former New Jersey Gov. Chris ‌Christie and former Vice President Mike Pence “are in terrible shape.”

“Christie isn’t a surprise ‍since his campaign was always intended to make a lot of Republicans unhappy,” Mr. Peterson said. “Pence, however, is a bit⁤ surprising. He only has around 5% of‍ the ‌respondents who are even‍ considering his⁤ candidacy but is actively



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