According to a reporter, Trump said there was 'no way I can lose' in one politically important state.
on Thursday said there was"no way" he could lose next year's Iowa caucus, according to a reporter on the scene.. According to Allison, he made the comment during an appearance at one of the Westside Conservative Club's twice-monthly breakfast events, a popular stop in Iowa for GOP candidates.
Iowa has traditionally been seen as the earliest test of the presidential primary season due to it being the the first state to hold contests for Republican and Democratic candidates. Though the Democratic National Committee announced earlier this year that its party will instead kick off its 2024 primaries in South Carolina, the GOP will still hold its first presidential nominating contest of 2024 in Iowa on February 5.
According to Allison, Trump sounded confident about his chances in the state during the breakfast club meeting. He also reportedly cited a recent poll that showed him with a lead over his opponents. Former President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower on May 31, 2023 in New York City. Trump reportedly said he's very confident that he will win next year's GOP caucus in Iowa."There's no way I can lose Iowa," Trump said, per Allison."We're going to have to do some really bad things to lose at this point."
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