Trump looking for ‘epic landslide’ in 2024 Iowa Caucuses
October 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – Former President Donald Trump says he wants to start 2024 with what he calls an “epic landslide” in the Iowa Caucuses. “You’ve got to get out and vote. We want to send it off with a bang,” Trump said. “We’re going to win Iowa, but we want to win by a big number.” Trump, who spoke to crowds at two central Iowa sites yesterday (Monday), finished second in the 2016 Iowa Caucuses, but Trump has a larger campaign apparatus in Iowa this time around. He also picked up the endorsement of Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird yesterday (Monday).
“One of the most popular and successful politicians in this state,” Trump said. Bird is in her first term as attorney general after defeating Tom Miller, a Democrat who was the nation’s longest serving attorney general last year. This summer, Trump complained that Governor Kim Reynolds hadn’t endorsed him. Last week on social media Trump suggested it was very sad the governor’s job approval numbers go down after Reynolds has made appearances with his rival Ron DeSantis. Trump addressed his own legal situation during his remarks in Iowa yesterday (Monday). Trump suggested he would not be silenced by the judge overseeing his election interference case. The judge’s gag order forbids Trump from making statements about potential witnesses or criticizing prosecutors.
“What they don’t understand is that I am willing to go to jail if that’s what it takes for our country to win and become a democracy again,” Trump said, to cheers. Trump also pledges cut off U-S aid to Palestine and impose crushing sanctions on Iran. Trump says he’d reinstate a ban to prevent immigrants and travelers from some Muslim-majority countries from entering the U-S.
“If you’re coming from somewhere full of people who want to kill Americans, we will not let you in,” Trump said. “We worked very hard on that.” Trump’s travel ban, which was redrafted after court challenges, took effect in 2018. It barred travelers from five mainly Muslim countries. President Biden reversed the ban during his first week in office.
“In my second term we’re going to expand each and every one of those bans because we have no choice. Some very rough people come out of those areas. They want to blow up our country. We aren’t bringing in anyone from Gaza, Syria, Somalia, Yemen or Libya or anywhere else that threatens our security.” While campaigning in Iowa this past weekend, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the U-S should not accept refugees from Gaza. DeSantis says they’re not all part of the Hamas terror group, but they are all anti-Semitic.