May 17, 2024

What to Know About Trump’s Iowa Caucus Win

The polls didn’t lie. Former President Donald Trump was projected to be the winner of the Iowa caucuses Monday evening nearly half-hour after they started.

In the polls, Trump had a 30-point lead, give or take, over former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as Iowans arrived at their caucus areas at 7 p.m. native time. 

Following his win, Trump informed Fox News Digital that he’s “greatly honored by such an early call.”

“It really is an honor that, minutes after, they’ve announced I’ve won—against very credible competition—great competition, actually,” Trump mentioned.

Eli Huber, Iowa state director of Heritage Action for America, informed “The Daily Signal Podcast” he’s not shocked by the caucus outcomes. 

“Based off my conversations with activists all around the state of Iowa, I’m not really surprised that President Trump, despite now being nearly four years since he was in office, continues to have a lot of the same energy that we saw back in 2020,” Huber says. 

New Hampshire voters will head to the polls Jan. 23 to forged their ballots within the first major of the 2024 election, adopted by South Carolina voters on Feb. 24.

Huber joins the present to talk about the outcomes of the Iowa caucuses, and the main points on the minds of voters as they start casting ballots for the Republican 2024 presidential nominee.

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