Trump campaign planning Iowa rally ahead of Democratic caucuses: report
President Trump’s reelection campaign is planning to hold a rally in Iowa days before the Democratic caucuses in the state, according to NBC News.
The campaign is reportedly planning for the rally to take place on Jan. 30 in Des Moines. NBC News also reported the campaign is planning on sending a number of surrogates to the Hawkeye State in the coming weeks, including Kellyanne Conway and Donald Trump Jr.
The Democratic caucuses are set to take place on Feb. 3.
The Trump campaign did not confirm the rally to The Hill, saying they only confirm rallies through press releases.
The most recent polling averages out of Iowa from RealClearPolitics show Trump leading former Vice President Joe Biden, the current front-runner, as well as Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), in head-to-head matchups.
Trump defeated Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the state in 2016 by roughly 10 points.
The president’s reelection campaign has held a number of rallies throughout his presidency while growing their financial stockpile.
The campaign announced that they raised a combined $463 million with the Republican National Committee in 2019, with nearly $200 million in cash on hand.
The campaign is slated to spend $10 million on a television ad during the Super Bowl next month, which will air before the Iowa Democratic caucuses.
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