Trump cancels Iowa rally due to tornado warning, highlights 150 endorsements and lead over DeSantis in polls.
Trump’s Iowa Rally Canceled Due to Tornado Warning
Former President Donald Trump’s rally in Iowa was canceled due to a tornado warning issued by the National Weather Service. The outdoor event was scheduled to take place at the Laurisden Amphitheater in Des Moines on May 13, but the warning was in effect until the same time Trump was scheduled to speak.
Trump Promises to Reschedule
Despite the cancellation, Trump remains optimistic and promises to reschedule soon. In a post on Truth Social, he wrote, “Stay tuned, we will reschedule soon. Be safe out there!”
Trump’s Success in Iowa
Although the event was canceled, Trump’s campaign announced that he had gathered endorsements from more than 150 elected officials and grassroots leaders in all 99 Iowa counties. This support signals “his commanding position in the Hawkeye State,” his campaign said.
- Trump’s campaign is proud to receive the support of Iowa’s most conservative and committed Republicans.
- These grassroots leaders have long fought for the America First Movement and are just the beginning of an army that President Trump is building to win the First-in-the-Nation Republican caucuses.
Trump Remains Frontrunner for Republican Presidential Nomination
Despite his recent legal woes, Trump remains the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination. With his strong support in Iowa and across the country, he is poised to make a strong comeback in the 2024 election.
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