Trump wins in Iowa as Republican contest kicks off 2024 presidential race

[Applause] well I want to thank everybody this has been some period of time and most importantly we want to thank the great people of Iowa thank you we love you all who took a big chance you know in Most states we have support of everybody the congress the senators but you know the

Truth is the people in our country are great they’re all great it’s we love Iowa but they’re all great they only want to see one thing they want our country to come back they’re embarrassed by what’s going on our country is laughed at all over the world they’re laughing at us they threw

Everything but the kitchen sink at us people want to have hope for this country’s future and that’s what we represent we represent a chance to reverse the madness that we’ve seen in this country to reverse the decline of this country and to give this country a new birth of freedom and a restoration

Of Sanity that’s what we are going to do thank you so much Trump and Biden both lack a vision for our country’s future because both are consumed by the past by by investigations by vendettas by grievances our campaign is the last best hope of stopping the Trump Biden

Nightmare as of this moment we are going to suspend this presidential campaign and this is going to have to be there is no path for me to be the next president absent things that we don’t want to see happen in this country

Donald Trump won the US’s first election contest of 2024, easily fending off a field of Republicans who failed to gain traction against the former US president.
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The result for Trump was called quickly, while the battle for second place took much longer, with Ron DeSantis edging out Nikki Haley in an upset. Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy led the lesser-known pack of contenders, before he dropped out of the Republican nomination race and endorsed Trump.

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31 comments
  1. Rigged. The caucus is not a popular vote. The caucus can ignore opinions (i.e. votes). It is a consensus determined by an appointed caucus manager.

  2. A lovely bit of news for the Guardian readers. My my, what is happening to the world, it looks like people think very differently outside the perfectly-virtuous model-citizenry self-righteous cosy-bubble echo-chamber that most Guardian readers live in. You’d better change your Facebook profiles in protest so you can claim to be really changing the world.

  3. Donald Trump needs to come back as president in America, 🇺🇸💓🇺🇸💓🇺🇸💓🇺🇸💓🇺🇸💓🇺🇸💓🇺🇸💓🇺🇸💓🇺🇸💓

  4. It's noteworthy that Iowa voted on paper ballots, that every vote was counted on television and results were able to be posted on election night…

  5. Trump wins without trying, people are really tired of politicians. At this point we’d be better off selecting someone at random from the general population. Without political ties and makes under 150K a year.

  6. In case people need to be told this:

    Trump has promised to be a dictator.
    A vote for Trump is a vote against the United States of America…

    A vote for Trump is a vote against the rule-of-law.

    A vote for Trump is a vote against liberty.

    A vote for Trump is a vote against decency.

  7. The Republicans should just pick another candidate, I think most people agree that Biden sucks, but there's an even larger majority thinking Trump sucks. I think Dems would have been okay to switch republican, if they had picked anyone else. It's the battle of Schizophrenics right now, just pick another candidate for fuckssake

  8. The Republican Primaries already have a winner, I would say that the only curiosity is to understand who will come second. In Iowa, second place went to Ron DeSantis, and I think it might even have been a surprise given that Nikki Haley was favored over the Governor of Florida. Probably in New Hampshire and South Carolina Haley could win, while Florida and Texas could go to Ron DeSantis

  9. I believe he was an excellent leader in realizing his promises. Many aspects of his policies truly supported the interests of ordinary citizens.

  10. It was an all-time record, too: no other Republican in history has done better than 41% in the Iowa Caucus. Trump is the first to get a clear majority over over 50%.

  11. Trump couldn’t even convince more than 51% of Republican Party members, who bothered to turn out in a mostly Republican State, that he should be their candidate. Wait for the general vote in November. Making America Goofy Again.

  12. What actual part of Biden's Presidency has been a success?… The destruction of Ukraine, Taliban in charge of Afghanistan, the rise in homelessness, the mishandling of covid or the aiding of genocide in Gaza?

  13. He was right about the rest of the world laughing at the USA. Well it’s not the USA we’re laughing at it’s your president. I’m from the UK

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