2024 Presidential Election: Donald Trump Steps Up Campaign in Iowa – Bloomberg
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Donald Trump is stepping up his campaign in Iowa just two months before the nation’s first nominating contest there, hoping to turn his crushing lead in the polls into a convincing win that all but eliminates his Republican presidential rivals.
His challengers, facing growing questions about the futures of their campaigns as they struggle to dent his dominance in the polls, are aiming to do well enough in the initial races to emerge as a credible alternative in the event his legal problems – 91 counts across four cases – ever turn into a political liability.