Trump returns to Iowa as he ramps up campaigning in early nominating states

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Former President Donald Trump will make his case to Iowa voters on Wednesday as he ramps up his campaigning in the final few weeks before the stateโ€™s caucuses open the 2024 GOP nomination calendar.

The front-runner for the Republican nod will hold a โ€œCommit to Caucusโ€ event in Coralville, near Iowa City, before heading to New Hampshire and Nevada โ€“ states that hold Republicansโ€™ second and third nominating contests โ€“ for events later in the week.

Trumpโ€™s flurry of campaigning comes as he holds a commanding lead in the polls over his Republican opponents and is looking to blunt any of their momentum less than five weeks before voting begins. Trump leads the Republican presidential primary field by around 40 percentage points in nationwide polling, according to the latest update to the CNN Poll of Polls. In the latest average, Trump holds 61% support to 17% for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and 11% for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.

The Trump campaign is showing an increased urgency to turn out voters at the January 15 Iowa caucuses and has been showing videos at events educating supporters on how to caucus for the former president. Many of his rivals, though, have far outpaced him in terms of the number of events held in the state.

Several of Trumpโ€™s allies, including Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, are also scheduled to act as surrogates for him at events in Iowa over the next few days.

A source briefed on Trumpโ€™s Wednesday speech said the former president is likely to respond to attacks made by DeSantis at a CNN town hall Tuesday night. Trying to close the wide polling gap between them, the Florida governor sought to contrast his record as governor with Trumpโ€™s White House tenure and criticized the former presidentโ€™s economic policies, his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic…

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