Trump dominates Iowa caucuses
OAN’s Sam Valk
10:43 PM – Monday, January 15, 2023
The Iowa Caucuses have concluded and 45th President Donald J. Trump has dominated the Hawkeye State.
After just over a half hour after results started to flood in, Trump was projected as the winner of the Iowa Caucuses on Monday night.
Polling average revealed that he received over 50% of the total statewide vote, breaking all precedents.
The former president addressed his supporters soon after. He thanked them for giving him such a big victory in the Hawkeye State.
“Most importantly, I want to thank the great people of Iowa,” he said. “Thank you. We love you all. What a turnout, what a crowd! And I really think it’s time now for everybody, for the country, to come together. We want to come together.”
Trump’s win is unpreceded for an open nominating content. The prior record was set by George W. Bush in 2000. During that election, Bush won over 41% of the total vote. However, he was only 11 points ahead of his nearest rival.
The 45th president won Iowa by nearly 30 points more than the second-place candidate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) received. DeSantis led Nikki Haley (R-S.C.) by only two points.
Ohio businessman Vivek Ramaswamy rounded out the race in fourth place. Soon after the results were released, he dropped out of the running to become the GOP nominee. In his concession speech, he endorsed Trump.
This is just the first nominating contest to take place this election cycle. However, the Iowa Caucuses historically have allowed candidates to get momentum as the process drags on.
With Trump leading Iowa by such big margins, he will now head to New Hampshire with the wind on his back. This has the potential to spell trouble for Haley, as the state is expected to be her strongest.
Entrance polls in Iowa revealed that the 45th president dominated among first time caucus goers. He also received overwhelming support from voters who feel that Joe Biden did not win the 2020 election legitimately.
Even among evangelicals, which was supposed to be DeSantis’s strongest group, 51% supported the former president.
With the big win, the Trump campaign is not taking anything for granted. Team Trump believes that winning Iowa is just the first step to making America great again.
“The people of Iowa understand that this was so important tonight,” Arizona Senatorial candidate Kari Lake said. “They showed up big, they delivered big and we’re going to make sure that we make America great again.”
The second nominating contest will occur in New Hampshire on Tuesday, January 23rd.
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Title: Donald Trump Dominates Iowa Caucuses: A Remarkable Victory
Introduction:
On Monday, January 15, 2024, the Iowa Caucuses came to a close, and former President Donald J. Trump emerged as the undeniable winner in the Hawkeye State. With over 50% of the total statewide vote, Trump’s victory has set a precedent in an open nominating context. This article aims to delve into the details surrounding Trump’s commanding win and its potential impact on the rest of the Republican presidential nominating process.
Historic Win for Trump:
Trump’s triumph in Iowa has broken all previous records, surpassing the notable achievement of George W. Bush in 2000. While Bush won 41% of the total vote in that election, Trump secured a staggering margin of nearly 30 points above the second-place candidate, Ron DeSantis, the Governor of Florida. In comparison, DeSantis held a mere two-point lead over Nikki Haley, the former Governor of South Carolina.
Vivek Ramaswamy’s Concession and Trump’s Endorsement:
Following the release of the results, Ohio businessman Vivek Ramaswamy graciously conceded defeat and endorsed Trump. This move further solidified Trump’s position as the frontrunner in the race to become the GOP nominee.
Implications for the Future:
The Iowa Caucuses serve as the first nominating contest in the election cycle, often indicating the momentum candidates can garner for the rest of their campaign. Trump’s resounding victory in Iowa provides him with significant support as he heads to New Hampshire, a state expected to be a strong base for Nikki Haley. This outcome has the potential to spell trouble for her campaign, given Trump’s substantial lead in Iowa.
Key Supporters and Base Strength:
Entrance polls conducted during the caucuses revealed Trump’s dominance among first-time caucus-goers, as well as overwhelming support from voters who question the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. Even among evangelicals, typically known as DeSantis’s stronghold, a majority, 51%, supported Trump. This broad base of support further boosts Trump’s chances in the upcoming primaries.
Trump’s Campaign Perspective:
While celebrating the remarkable win, the Trump campaign remains focused and vigilant. They recognize that winning Iowa marks just the first step in their mission to make America great again. This victory reaffirms the campaign’s commitment to hard work, perseverance, and a relentless pursuit of restoring the country.
Conclusion:
Donald Trump’s resounding victory in the Iowa Caucuses has undoubtedly set the stage for an intense and gripping Republican presidential nominating process. With an unprecedented margin of victory, Trump has emerged as the dominant force in the race. As the second nominating contest approaches in New Hampshire, the momentum gained in Iowa will undoubtedly pave the way for what promises to be a captivating battle for the GOP nomination.
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