Trump Train Speeds Through Scott County, Iowa
OAN’s Daniel Baldwin
1:00 PM –Monday, October 2, 2023
The ‘Trump Train’ took over Scott County, Iowa on Saturday, September 30th all afternoon.
“We are strong,” said Scott County chair Stacey Insisiengmay. “We are proud. And we are loud for our rightful president.”
While former President Donald Trump has been visiting Eastern Iowa the last two weeks, Insisiengmay and fellow chairwoman Sherry Dupire wanted to help keep Trump’s momentum going. So, they organized a Trump Train to travel to five local businesses that day.
“We just wanted to get other patriots together and let our community know that we are supporting Donald J. Trump as our rightful president,” Insisiengmay said. “It was a good way to come together as a community and have a lot of comradery.”
The local event attracted Trump supporters across Eastern Iowa but also supporters from Chicago, Illinois.
“We just felt so supported by the whole community here in Scott County,” Dupire said.
The former president has put a specific emphasis on Eastern Iowa in the last few weeks. He spoke to a crowd of 2,500 people inside the Bridge View Center in Ottumwa on Sunday, October 1st. Ottumwa is the seat of Wapello County, one of the 31 Iowa counties Trump flipped from Obama in 2016.
“We are on fire in Scott County,” Insisiengmay told One America News. “We even have overpass events every Thursday night right on Interstate-74. And the support we are getting is just outstanding.”
Trump’s focus on Iowa will continue into the next weekend, as the 45th president is set to host a third ‘Commit to Caucus’ event in as many weeks. Trump will be doing that event in Waterloo before delivering remarks in Cedar Rapids later that day.
Insisiengmay emphasized the importance of getting residents to sign caucus pledge cards ahead of the January 15, 2024 state caucus.
“It’s all about relationships,” said Insisiengmay.
Those relationships are paying dividends. According to RealClearPolitics polling average, Trump leads the primary field by more than 33% in the Hawkeye State. However, Dupire emphasized local leaders will not be playing prevent defense.
“We’re getting caucus commitment cards from people wanting to support President Trump,” Dupire said. “And on those caucus commitment cards, they have the opportunity to state where they would like to participate by either being a Trump caucus captain or by going door knocking or doing phone calling.”
“Once a week we do a local phone calling event at one of the local restaurants where we make phone calls to supporters to get their commitment to support President Trump,” Dupire continued. “And then we also train them on how to do it from their own homes.”
Both women believe the ‘Trump Train’ is rolling, because Trump is the voice of the forgotten people.
“We listen to everyone,” Dupire said. “Whether they’re Independent, Republican or Democrat. We give everybody a voice.”
And they say that train will roll into the Iowa caucus and leave with a resounding win.
“Without a doubt,” Insisiengmay said when asked if she believed Trump would win the caucus in early January.
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As the 2024 presidential election draws near, the support for former President Donald Trump remains strong in Scott County, Iowa. Trump’s recent visits to Eastern Iowa have energized his supporters and ignited a sense of unity and community among them. The Trump Train event organized by Scott County chair Stacey Insisiengmay and chairwoman Sherry Dupire brought together Trump supporters from not only Eastern Iowa but also Chicago, Illinois.
The event consisted of a tour to five local businesses, aimed at showing support for Donald J. Trump as the rightful president. According to Insisiengmay, the event provided an opportunity for the community to come together and strengthen their bonds of camaraderie. The overwhelming support from Scott County and Eastern Iowa as a whole has left Dupire feeling deeply supported and encouraged.
Eastern Iowa has become a focal point for Trump, with his recent speech in Ottumwa, Wapello County, attracting a crowd of 2,500 people. Trump’s presence in Iowa, and particularly in Scott County, has been met with an outpouring of support and enthusiasm. Overpass events on Interstate-74 have become a regular occurrence every Thursday night, drawing remarkable support.
The upcoming weeks will witness Trump’s continued focus on Iowa as he hosts a third ‘Commit to Caucus’ event in Waterloo before delivering remarks in Cedar Rapids. Insisiengmay emphasized the importance of getting residents to sign caucus pledge cards ahead of the state caucus in January 2024. These pledge cards enable residents to declare their support for Trump and their willingness to participate in various campaign activities, such as becoming a Trump caucus captain or engaging in door knocking and phone calling efforts.
The ongoing relationships fostered between Trump supporters have proven to be successful, with Trump leading the primary field in Iowa by more than 33% according to RealClearPolitics polling averages.
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