Anonymous wrote:Low caucus turnout of only about 100,000 statewide. Well below 2016 Republican turnout of 186k. Trump sitting at 51% will get the majority of the delegates but Desantis and Haley will get at least 5 each, probably more. Not an impressive win for Trump and no indication of enthusiasm or momentum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immigration is #1 issue for voters.
Ironic given Iowa would not be viable as an economy without immigrant workers.
They see open borders just like the rest of the country.
Except the borders are not "open" despite right wing news media claims to the contrary. This just proves the cultist MAGAs will rule the roost.
Anonymous wrote:Why is Iowa even politically relevant anyway?
Anonymous wrote:They don’t even care about electability - it’s all emotionally based grievance politics.
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Haley supporters had “the right temperament” as their top choice
DeSantis supporters had “shares my values” as the top choice
Anonymous wrote:Why is Iowa even politically relevant anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Stefanik has single-handedly initiated demise of DEI with her congressional questioning of Ivy League presidents.
She could bring in a large number of new Republican voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who’s going to be the veep pick?
Sarah Huckabee Sanders would be my guess
My preference is Elise Stefanik.