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DeSantis foresees consequences if Trump loses Iowa Caucuses

DeSantis Predicts What Will Happen if Trump Loses the Iowa Caucuses

Republican presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis believes that former President Donald ⁢Trump ​will cry foul if he loses the upcoming Iowa caucuses.

According to⁣ DeSantis, Trump will try to delegitimize⁣ the results and claim that the election was stolen, just as he did against​ Ted Cruz in 2016. DeSantis also pointed out that Trump has ‌a history of objecting to⁤ unfavorable outcomes, even going as far as complaining when his reality TV ​show, “The Apprentice,” didn’t win ‍an Emmy.

However, DeSantis expressed doubt that people will buy into Trump’s claims this time around. Despite ​Trump currently leading in the polls with 50 percent ‌support in Iowa, DeSantis remains ‌confident that he can make a strong showing in the caucuses.

DeSantis⁣ Challenges Trump’s Campaign Promises

During a recent event in New Hampshire, DeSantis criticized Trump for failing to deliver on‌ his campaign ​promises. He ‍accused Trump of running on the same platform as he did in⁢ 2016 ⁣without any real​ progress. ⁣DeSantis specifically ⁢mentioned the lack of a border wall, failure to drain the swamp, and the decision to let Hillary Clinton off the⁢ hook after the election.

DeSantis also questioned Trump’s‌ decision to not participate in the ⁣GOP primary debates, suggesting that the⁤ former president is afraid of not living up to the expectations set by his previous performances.

Trump’s campaign spokesman, Steven Cheung, fired ​back⁤ at DeSantis, accusing ‍him of reciting Democrat talking points and betraying his true colors as a Never Trumper.


The Iowa caucuses ⁢will be held on⁣ Jan. 15.

According to the ⁤Real Clear Politics aggregate of polling in‍ the state, Trump is currently leading with 50 percent support, followed by DeSantis at 19.3 percent and former ⁣South Carolina ⁣Gov. Nikki Haley at 16.7 percent.

In New Hampshire, where the primary will be held on⁢ Jan. 23, DeSantis is currently ⁢in fourth place behind Trump, Haley, and former New Jersey Gov. ⁢Chris Christie.

Despite the ongoing rivalry between DeSantis and ​Trump, ‍the race for ‍the Republican nomination remains highly competitive and ‌unpredictable.

The post DeSantis Predicts What Will Happen if Trump Loses the Iowa Caucuses appeared first on The Western Journal.


How did Trump’s⁣ claims of‍ a⁤ stolen election after ⁢the 2020 presidential​ election affect the political climate and ​democratic institutions ​of the United States?

S’ prediction must be taken with a grain of salt. While it is true that Trump⁤ has a history of⁤ contesting unfavorable⁢ outcomes, it is also important to consider the current ⁤political climate and the potential consequences‌ of such actions.

Firstly, it is worth noting that ‍the‌ Iowa caucuses are the first test in the presidential nomination process, and losing them does not necessarily indicate an end⁤ to a candidate’s ​chances. Historically, candidates who have lost in Iowa have gone on⁤ to ⁢win their party’s nomination. Therefore, the significance of losing the Iowa caucuses ‌should ‍not​ be ⁢overstated.

Secondly, it is important to consider⁢ the⁢ backlash that Trump’s claims ⁤of a stolen election garnered after the 2020 presidential⁣ election. ⁤Many state and federal​ courts dismissed his claims due to a lack of⁣ evidence,​ and even⁣ his own Attorney General, William Barr, stated that there was no widespread fraud that could have affected the outcome of the election. ⁤Trump’s⁤ claims led ‌to​ the storming ⁣of the Capitol on⁣ January 6th, 2021, by his supporters, resulting in the loss of lives and damage to the democratic ‍institutions of the United States.

Given the events that unfolded after‌ the ​2020 election, it is⁢ highly ⁢unlikely that ⁢Trump would continue to claim a stolen election without ​substantial evidence. The⁤ outcome ​of the Iowa caucuses, while important, does not carry the same weight as a general ‌election. It is ‌doubtful that Trump would risk further dividing the⁢ Republican Party and facing ​potential legal consequences by making baseless claims.

Additionally, ​it is important to ⁣recognize that Ron DeSantis, being a fellow⁢ Republican candidate, may have ulterior motives in making ‌such predictions. It is not uncommon⁣ for candidates to try to⁣ undermine their opponents’ credibility and ⁣legitimacy in order to gain an advantage in the race.

Ultimately, the ⁢prediction made by Ron DeSantis ⁤that⁤ Trump will ‍cry foul if he loses the Iowa caucuses should ‍be taken with caution. While Trump ‍has a history of disputing ⁣unfavorable outcomes,⁢ the consequences of doing so in the current political climate and‌ the weight assigned to⁤ the Iowa caucuses ​suggest that it is highly unlikely for ⁢him to do⁤ so. It is important to critically evaluate such predictions and consider the motivations behind them as we navigate the complex world of politics.



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