HomePoliticsTRUMP WINS IOWA BY COUNTRY MILE Politics TRUMP WINS IOWA BY A COUNTRY MILE Jan 16, 2024 Last night, former President Trump won the Iowa presidential primary caucuses with more votes than all his competitors combined. Clearly, all the dirty tricks and Biden’s fake criminal indictments have only helped Trump. Vivek Ramaswamy dropped out and endorsed Pres. Trump last night after not winning a single delegate. BTW Just like a third-world dictator, Biden got 100% of the delegates in Iowa because the Democratic Primary is rigged. Just ask RFK Jr., who switched to independent. Democrat votes make no difference in primaries due the the super delegate system. In the Democratic Party, super-delegates ultimately decide the primary winner and presidential candidate, not Dem voters. Now we’re on to New Hampshire, where independents and recently switched Dems can vote in the Republican primary. BTW, Nevada is facing similar rules for the Nevada Top-Five Ranked Choice Voting Initiative. Also known as Question 3 last year, which won and now will be on the ballot this year. In Nevada, ballots must win two elections to become constitutional amendments. The Nevada Top-Five Ranked Choice Voting Initiative supports establishing open top-five primaries and ranked-choice voting for general elections, which would apply to congressional, gubernatorial, state executive, and state legislative elections. The Nevada GOP voted to stick with the caucus system this year. The same system has been used for the past 100 years in Nevada to pick a president in a primary. Only the most dedicated voters show up. Yesterday’s Iowa victory really showed that to be true. Iowans went out to caucus in negative 17-degree temperatures. Caucuses require neighbors to sit in a room and discuss the different candidates openly, then vote. It often takes half a day to vote. The first presidential primary election in the West will be held in Nevada on February 8, 2024. Trump is leading, according to Emerson College, up 65 percent over his next closest competitor, with a whopping 73 percent support in the caucuses. In order to participate in the Nevada Caucuses, voters must be registered Republicans by January 8, 2024 (no same-day voter registration, meaning no Dems can sneak in and vote), no mail-in ballots (do not fill out and mail ballots for the primary if you want to vote for one of the candidates above), voter ID required (you racists), and same-day results, unlike the Clark County Election Department, which needs five days to count votes. No Dominion voting machines; only secret paper ballots will be used. **** You can find your voting caucus locations here: Copy-of-NVGOP-Caucus-Locations-CLARK-CLARK-ONLY-1.12.24 BTW, Nikki Haley chose not to compete in the Nevada Caucus and instead will appear on the primary ballot.