Albany Times Union

Trump wins Iowa caucuses

- By Steve Peoples, Thomas Beaumont and Hannah Fingerhut

DES MOINES, Iowa — Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses on Monday, seizing a crucial victory that reinforces the former president’s grip on his party at the outset of the GOP’S 2024 nomination fight even as he faces extraordin­ary legal challenges that could complicate his bid to return to the White House.

The magnitude of Trump’s success is still coming into focus and it was not immediatel­y clear who would emerge as the second-place finisher, Florida Gov. Ron Desantis or former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. Caucus voters endured life-threatenin­g cold and dangerous driving conditions to participat­e in meetings that unfolded in hundreds of schools, churches and community centers across the state.

The results are just the first in what will be a monthslong effort for Trump to secure the GOP nomination a third consecutiv­e time. But the victory sends an unmistakab­le message to the Republican Party that the nomination is Trump’s to lose and crystalize­s the challenge facing his GOP opponents.

Trump was already looking ahead to a potential general election matchup against President Joe Biden as he addressed hundreds of cheering supporters at a caucus site at the Horizon Events Center in Clive, Iowa.

“He is totally destroying our country,” Trump said of Biden.

Desantis and Haley are Trump’s top rivals, both competing with each other to establish themselves as the top alternativ­e to him. Both are already pivoting their focus, with Haley poised to compete vigorously in New Hampshire, where she hopes to be more successful with the state’s independen­t voters heading into the Jan. 23 primary. Desantis is heading to New Hampshire on Tuesday only after a stop in South Carolina, a conservati­ve stronghold where the Feb. 24 contest could prove pivotal.

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