More Endorsements Are Coming For Former President Donald Trump Ahead Of Iowa Caucus On Monday!
With just days away from Iowa Caucus, former President Trump is getting more endorsements with the latest from Senator Mike Lee and Governor Jeff Landry, and many other Republican senators, congress members, governors, and other prominent figures had endorsed the former President, which will likely boost the Trump's campaign momentum to win over other GOP Presidential candidates this Iowa Caucus on Monday and beyond.
On the other hand, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley are also campaign very hard to get their voters turn out as much as they possibly can. According to Gov. Ron DeSantis, every vote counts, and he is trying everything he can in this bitter cold weather to deliver his messages to Iowa voters. Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley also participated in numerous Zoom Calls to talk to her voters due to harsh weather conditions. The biggest question is can they win over Donald Trump given Trump's poll number is steadily leading them by over 50 points. This Monday will be the day whether they can stop Trump's momentum, or Trump will continue on his path to win the GOP nomination.
Other GOP candidates also trying to fight to get Iowa voters Caucus for them, but based on the recent national polls, their chance of winning Iowa caucus is very slim. That leave to Donald Trump as the top choice, and Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley are head to head for a second choice.
Based on our assessment of the poll numbers, it is likely that Trump can win Iowa caucus, however, DeSantis and Haley will have a chance to proof to New Hampshire voters (the next State to hold primary right after Iowa Caucus) that they are electable, and their points are going up significantly after Iowa Caucus. This will be their opportunity to show case their electability not just during the Caucuses/Primaries season, but also the general election in November.
At this time, Trump has shown no sign of slowing down given his poll numbers are very steady, especially, he is not just winning over his rival GOP candidates, he also wins over presumably Democrat Nominee Joe Biden by over 8 points. This is very significant and it also proofs that former President Donald Trump's electability is remaining very high and strong heading into the General Election on November 5.
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