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OCTOBER 14, 2020
Campaign 2020President Trump Holds Campaign Rally in Des Moines, Iowa
President Trump delivers remarks at a campaign rally in Iowa’s capital of Des Moines.
Campaign 2020President Trump Holds Campaign Rally in Des Moines, Iowa
President Trump delivers remarks at a campaign rally in Iowa’s capital of Des Moines.
'You're a big state to me': Trump pitches rural voters at Iowa campaign rally
Oct. 14, DES MOINES – Facing tightening polls with less than three weeks before Election Day, President Donald Trump sought to appeal to rural voters at a campaign rally in Iowa, a state he won handily just four years ago.
"You're a big state to me," Trump told thousands of supporters at Des Moines International Airport. "You have tremendous influence and tremendous power and you've never let me down."
The president appeared at his third rally in as many days more than a week after he was hospitalized for COVID-19. Trump is looking to close the gap with Biden, who has consistently maintained an edge over the president in national polls and in some key battleground states.
The pair remain locked in a dead heat in Iowa but the former vice president leads Trump by 6 points in Michigan and Nevada, according to a CBS/YouGov poll taken between Oct. 6-9.
Trump disputed polls showing him tied or behind Biden, insisting that his campaign has "more enthusiasm now than we ever did four years ago."
After noting the windy weather, Trump put on his signature "Make America Great Again" red hat, declaring: "If you can wear the hat then I can wear the hat." continue to read
Oct. 14, DES MOINES – Facing tightening polls with less than three weeks before Election Day, President Donald Trump sought to appeal to rural voters at a campaign rally in Iowa, a state he won handily just four years ago.
"You're a big state to me," Trump told thousands of supporters at Des Moines International Airport. "You have tremendous influence and tremendous power and you've never let me down."
The president appeared at his third rally in as many days more than a week after he was hospitalized for COVID-19. Trump is looking to close the gap with Biden, who has consistently maintained an edge over the president in national polls and in some key battleground states.
The pair remain locked in a dead heat in Iowa but the former vice president leads Trump by 6 points in Michigan and Nevada, according to a CBS/YouGov poll taken between Oct. 6-9.
Trump disputed polls showing him tied or behind Biden, insisting that his campaign has "more enthusiasm now than we ever did four years ago."
After noting the windy weather, Trump put on his signature "Make America Great Again" red hat, declaring: "If you can wear the hat then I can wear the hat." continue to read