Get ready to defeat Trump in 2024

On Monday, at Iowa’s Republican caucus, Trump won Iowa’s nomination for the Republican presidential ticket.

Surprised? You might’ve been expecting a different outcome if you’ve been following media coverage. Haley, DeSantis, Ramaswamy—every day, another headline about one of them or all three of them. Even the New York Times’s famous prediction needles got in on the action going into the caucus:

Screenshot via Steve Herman of Voice of America.

But take a closer look at that fine print. Or even the heading, which you could be forgiven for overlooking as your eye went straight to the colorful imagery.

Yeah, that rightmost needle is right on—it was unlikely Trump would end up in second place. Or third, or fourth. Today’s Republican Party is the party of Trump—so of course he won the Republican nomination in Iowa.

Trump got 51% of the vote in Iowa’s Republican caucus, netting 20 delegates. Philip Bump of the Washington Post reported that “Trump likely won 98 of Iowa’s 99 counties.

Trump won the Republican nomination in Iowa by a landslide. He’s their guy. There’s no contest.

And it’s not just Iowa, either. This is consistent with polling of Republican voters going back a full year.

538 graph of polling results for Republican candidates going back to January of 2023. Trump was ahead even then, but as DeSantis’s popularity has declined to equal that of Haley (at just above 10%), Trump has increased his lead and now holds a 63% average.

The Republican Party is the party of Trump. Iowa’s result only further drives this home: In state after state after state, we can expect Republicans to nominate Trump. He’s their guy. They don’t want anyone else.

Tune out the horse race for second place. It serves no purpose but to distract you and lull you into thinking that Trump is a thing of the past. No, he is very much a thing of the present.

Expect that Trump will be the Republican nominee for president. The Republicans want Trump to undo all the good work that President Biden has been doing—and Trump himself wants to be a dictator. He’s said so himself.

Plan accordingly.

Spread the word: about what people should expect in the 2024 election; about what President Biden has been doing and what more he could do; and how and when and where to vote.

Trump’s nomination victory in Iowa on Monday was a blowout. Let’s make Biden’s victory in November an even bigger one.
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