Anonymous ID: 080ce8 Dec. 14, 2023, 7:06 p.m. No.20076435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6440 >>6472 >>6607 >>6796

Trump rails against opponents while urging Iowans to ‘put big numbers up’ in caucuses next month

 

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Donald Trump on Wednesday made his third trip to Iowa this month and urged his supporters to turn out in “big numbers” when Republicans cast the first presidential nomination votes in 33 days.

 

The former president, who has remained far ahead of his rivals in national polls and those of likely Iowa caucusgoers, pressed his supporters not to be complacent despite his frontrunner status.

 

“We have to put big numbers up, really big numbers,” Trump said. Addressing Iowa voters directly, he said: “We are leading by a lot but you have to go out and vote. That margin of victory is so, so powerful.”

 

He also insulted his GOP rivals and President Joe Biden and boasted about everything from keeping Iowa at the forefront of the Republican nominating process to bringing back the phrase “Merry Christmas,” though he didn’t offer details explaining when he thought it had gone missing.

 

He vowed that if he won the November 2024 election, the economy would be thriving again by Christmas of that year.

 

Though he has faced a bevy of legal problems, including four criminal cases, Trump campaigned regularly in the Iowa throughout the autumn, far more than in any other early-voting state for the 2024 Republican nomination. Wednesday marks his 11th visit since September.

 

His “Commit to Caucus” event in the eastern city of Coralville near Iowa City was part rally, part “caucus 101.” Besides Trump’s address, it featured an explanatory video featuring an animated character and panel of local organizers instructing Iowa Republicans on how and where to participate in the in-person meetings.

 

Before Trump arrived, hundreds wound around the hotel, waiting to enter the ballroom where he was to speak.

 

About a quarter of the crowd of more than 1,000 people raised their hands to indicate that it was their first time participating in a caucus.

 

“That is an expansion of the electorate only President Trump can do,” Republican state Rep. Bobby Kaufmann, an Iowa adviser for Trump’s campaign, said onstage.

 

Trump closed out his remarks with a performance he has been frequently tacking onto his speeches, where he speaks in a soft, lilting voice over an instrumental song that adherents of the QAnon conspiracy theory have claimed as their anthem.

 

Speaking over the music rising and falling, Trump described America as a country in ruin, “where free speech is no longer allowed and where crime is rampant” and where “once revered airports, those beautiful, beautiful airports, are dirty.”

 

“And now they sit and wait for hours and then are notified that the plane won’t leave. And they have no idea when they will.”

 

“With you at my side, we will demolish the ‘deep state.’ We will drive out the globalists. We will cast out the communists. We will throw off the sick political class. We will rout the fake news media. We will drain the swamp and we will liberate our country from the tyrants and villains once and for all,” he said, drawing whoops and cheers.

 

Though Trump has increasingly embraced fringe elements and authoritarian and violent rhetoric, his campaign organization is more disciplined in the mechanics of the process as he seeks the nomination a third time. When he first ran in 2016, the businessman and reality television star was unfamiliar with a caucus, and the need for intense organization to turn out supporters at hundreds of local meetings around the state.

 

Trump lost Iowa in 2016. In a foreshadowing of the false claims of fraud he still relentlessly makes about the 2020 presidential election, he claimed rival Ted Cruz stole the caucus based on “fraud” and demanded a do-over. He didn’t provide proof of fraud in the caucus results but pointed to a mailer sent by Cruz’s campaign that aimed to drive voters to the polls by showing their voting history and a false rumor spread by a Cruz surrogate warning that another candidate was dropping out. …

 

'https://apnews.com/article/trump-iowa-2024-presidential-election-e15775f86b720bd4eae5e09967eb66f9''

Anonymous ID: 080ce8 Dec. 14, 2023, 7:18 p.m. No.20076472   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6607 >>6796

Donald J. Trump

“Trump rails against opponents while urging Iowans to ‘put big numbers up’ in caucuses next month”

 

>>20076435

>Trump rails against opponents while urging Iowans to ‘put big numbers up’ in caucuses next month

 

Dec 14, 2023, 8:11 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111581771525077922

Anonymous ID: 080ce8 Dec. 14, 2023, 7:22 p.m. No.20076488   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6500 >>6514 >>6607 >>6699 >>6796

Read Sidney Powell's VERY brief apology letter for election interference:

Trump ally scrawls THIRTEEN-WORD handwritten note saying sorry for her role in Georgia RICO case - while Kenneth Chesebro manages to fill just three lines

 

▶ Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro wrote letters as part of their plea deal when they pleaded guilty as part of the election fraud case

▶ The letters were written in October, on the same day they entered their pleas - and the handwritten texts were only one sentence long

▶ Neither Powell nor Chesebro acknowledges the legitimacy of Biden's win nor denounces the baseless conspiracy theories they pushed

 

Two of the attorneys who worked to help Donald Trump overturn the 2020 election and pleaded guilty in the Georgia RICO case have written an apology as part of their plea deal - with the feeble letters only one sentence long.

 

Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro's letters were obtained on Thursday by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution through an open records request.

 

Neither letter acknowledges the legitimacy of Joe Biden's win in Georgia's 2020 election nor denounces the baseless conspiracy theories they pushed to claim Trump was cheated out of victory through fraud.

 

'I apologize for my actions in connection with the events in Coffee County,' Powell wrote in a letter dated October 19 - the same day she pleaded guilty to six misdemeanors accusing her of conspiring to intentionally interfere with the performance of election duties.

 

Chesebro wrote: 'I apologize to the citizens of the state of Georgia and of Fulton County for my involvement in Count 15 of the indictment.'

 

He wrote the letter on October 20, when he appeared in court to plead guilty to one felony charge of conspiracy to commit filing false documents. …

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12866559/sidney-powell-kenneth-chesebro-apology-letters-trump-rico-georgia.html

Anonymous ID: 080ce8 Dec. 14, 2023, 7:31 p.m. No.20076528   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6605 >>6607 >>6796

Statement On The 14th Amendment Victorious Ruling In Michigan

December 14, 2023

 

"With the Michigan Court of Appeals’ affirmation of the Trump campaign’s victories in the lower court, the Soros-funded Democrats have once again failed in their desperate attempt to interfere in the election via a bad-faith interpretation of the 14th Amendment. President Trump remains undefeated against these frivolous legal claims and has never been in a stronger position to win next year’s election.

 

Joe Biden remains a failed president whose popularity and support has crumbled from coast to coast. Biden’s cronies know they are losing and they have turned to the courts to save them from the American voters in an undemocratic, last ditch attempt to stop the American public from throwing them out of power. We look forward to the swift dismissals of all remaining ballot challenge cases and even bigger wins for the American people in 2024.” —Steven Cheung, Trump Campaign Spokesman

 

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/news/53cbb4bd-9df8-4209-b1f7-987e14da13b9

Anonymous ID: 080ce8 Dec. 14, 2023, 7:45 p.m. No.20076577   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6590 >>6607 >>6796

New Iowa poll shows Trump far ahead, DeSantis and Haley work to gain ground

 

DES MOINES, Iowa —

The latest Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom poll shows Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley polling in the teens but far behind frontrunner Donald Trump. Both are working to make up ground with less than five weeks until the caucuses.

 

The poll, released Monday, found that most likely Iowa caucusgoers support Donald Trump. The former president is far ahead, polling at 51%.

 

Support for DeSantis increased since October. He's now polling at 19%. Nikki Haley is in third place at 16%. Every other candidate is polling in the single digits in Iowa.

 

With roughly one month until caucus night, time is running out to pull off an upset and overcome Trump's growing lead.

 

However, DeSantis told Iowa reporters Wednesday morning he believes he can still win over Iowans who are leaning toward the former president.

 

"When people who are nominal Trump supporters come [to DeSantis events], we convert them. We flip them," DeSantis said. "There's a lot of those nominal Trump supporters who have not fully decided to go with him and are open to another candidate."

 

DeSantis said his age, role as a father of young children and perspective on presidential leadership separate him from Trump.

 

"You have the former president, obviously, he's now getting up in years. He's running on a lot of the same things he ran on in 2016 and didn't deliver. He's got a lot of things personally that he's running for in terms of retribution," DeSantis said. "I'm a conservative governor who's delivered massive results for my state. I've led on every single issue that Republicans care about and won on every single issue that Republicans care about." …

 

https://www.kcci.com/article/new-iowa-poll-shows-trump-far-ahead-desantis-and-haley-work-to-gain-ground/46122310