The Boston Globe

Trump says ‘no way’ Iowa votes against him

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DES MOINES — Donald Trump predicted Sunday he would win Iowa’s Republican presidenti­al caucuses in January, tossing aside what he called advisers’ caution not to overstate expectatio­ns, even as he greeted his audience by naming a city in a neighborin­g state.

“I go around saying of course we’re going to win Iowa. My people said you cannot assume that,” Trump told his audience in the ornate Orpheum Theater in Sioux City, Iowa.

“There’s no way Iowa is voting against Trump,” he said, noting the economic benefits to farm states from the tariffs his administra­tion imposed on China.

And yet, when Trump took the stage he gave a hearty hello to a city more than 80 miles north and over the South Dakota state line. “Hello to a place where we’ve done very well, Sioux Falls. Thank you very much,” he said, before correcting himself several minutes later.

It was Trump’s eighth campaign event in Iowa in a little more than a month, part of his accelerate­d fall schedule leading up to the first-in-the-nation caucuses in January.

Trump’s speech in Sioux City, the heart of GOP-heavy western Iowa, followed events over the past month in eastern and central Iowa, where he has drawn thousands of people as his team has attempted to run a more organized campaign than in 2016, when the celebrity real estate mogul was unfamiliar with the process.

While Trump has for months attacked Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the former president stepped up his criticism Sunday of former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, a member of Trump’s Cabinet, as she has sparked new curiosity among Iowa Republican­s and a bump in polls.

Trump mocked Haley, who is also the former governor of South Carolina, for saying after leaving the United Nations post that she Trump says ‘no way’ Iowa votes against him would not run for president if Trump also did in 2024.

Using the derogatory nickname “bird brain” for her, he described Haley as “a highly overrated person.”

Trump’s more pointed criticism of Haley, centered on not her performanc­e in his Cabinet but disloyalty to him, came a day after she criticized him for praising foreign strongmen and warned that his style of “chaos, vendettas, and drama” would be dangerous.

Though Haley has used the implied criticism of Trump without naming him for months as she’s campaigned in early-voting states, Saturday was her sharpest critique of the former president.

 ?? SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Former president Trump hosted a campaign event at the Orpheum Theater on Sunday in Sioux City, Iowa. “There’s no way Iowa is voting against Trump,” he said.
SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES Former president Trump hosted a campaign event at the Orpheum Theater on Sunday in Sioux City, Iowa. “There’s no way Iowa is voting against Trump,” he said.

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