For Trump? In Iowa?
Whether or not Iowa is just trying to get in on the attention, and advertising bucks, this poll really deserves a look.
Plus, I had a dream last night about Iowa. And this was it.
No. I have not looked at the methodology. Until I started looking for a photo I hd no idea this was tomorrow’s cover for whatever.
It does coincide with what people have been talking about for the last week. Independents and Undecideds have been breaking bad for Trump. It looks lie for the GOP in general in certain areas.
This coincides with what even cautious operatives have been feeling, but have been unwilling to entertain.
But when my Republican as all get out yearning for a Dwight David Eisenhower to come along and smack the GOP upside the head 98 year old Grammy who lives in an Iowa town named after her grandfather said she was voting for a Democrat for the first time in her life last week I listened.
I didn’t call her to do anything but ask her if my old uncles were around or if any of my cousins were checking up on her. They’re probably not even voting. And if they drop, it’s likely not for a woman. I know this because they wouldn’t vote for Reynolds for that reason.
Grammy brought it up. She was alone. That I did ask her after she told me.
So you really have to watch the video. It’s adorable. Kudos to the young people that did this. We really need to start demanding the older people of the world like me step aside and let them do their thing.
will help me keep calling and texting folks for the next 72 hours.
Iowa Poll: Kamala Harris leapfrogs Donald Trump to take lead near Election Day. Here's how
The nationally recognized Iowa Poll shows Kamala Harris picking up support from women to surpass Donald Trump in a ruby-red state he has won twice
- Democrat Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in Iowa 47% to 44%, a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll shows.
- A victory for Harris would be a shocking development after Iowa has swung aggressively to the right in recent elections, delivering Trump solid victories in 2016 and 2020.
- The poll shows that women — particularly those who are older or are politically independent — are driving the late shift toward Harris.
- Trump continues to lead with his core base of support: men, evangelicals, rural residents and those without a college degree.