The former president has set sky-high expectations for his own performance in the first contest of the race for the Republican presidential nomination. He spent the day before the caucuses trying to ensure he meets them. His main GOP rivals all spent Sunday in Iowa as well, making last-minute appeals to Iowans open to hearing them.

At a rally in Indianola, Trump said his supporters could fight back against his political enemies, claiming that the four indictments he faces were driven by politics and renewing his false claims about the 2020 election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

Many in the crowd wore white and gold caps identifying them as Trump caucus captains who will help round up support for him Monday night.

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          We saw in 2016 what can happen if your administration doesn’t do enough to address poverty for the poor and middle class. They’re not going to care that he’s stupid, a fascist, old, or incapable of forming a coherent sentence. They’re going to care that he isn’t Joe Biden.

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            True that too. It is a knee jerk reaction against who is there on the administration today. Same knee jerk reaction that got a person incapable of forming a coherent sentence elected because he was not black or not a woman.

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    He took it a step further on Sunday, suggesting casting a vote for him would be worth dying for.

    “You can’t sit home,” Trump said. “If you’re sick as a dog, you say ‘Darling, I gotta make it.’ Even if you vote and then pass away, it’s worth it.”

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      And his followers don’t understand all it means is… I need you to vote for me and I don’t care what happens to you after that.

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      He probably thinks he makes the world a better place by punishing his enemies. These people are very simple-minded.

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      Donald understands his voting base. If Donald says he’ll let the lefty elites ‘have it,’ that’s ultimately what his voters care about.

      He doesn’t care about making the world a better place. Just HIS world.

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        AKA fellow Americans. I’m old enough to know that Americans used to say ‘better dead than Red’ and here are, they’d rather be Red than second place.

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    This run is so much scarier than 2016 or 2020, this language is someone who’s out for blood…

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    He’s still talking about the Washington swamp. Hadn’t he promised to clean it in his previous mandate? Has he failed or something?

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      He promised to “drain the swamp”, but didn’t clarify that he was planning todrain it into Washington…

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    I mean if this type of rhetoric doesn’t get the supreme Court to take an originalitst vew of the Constitution, I don’t know what will.

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      I feel like the historical connotations make that difficult.

      If there were ever to be some form of this, maybe a humanitarian and empathy focused measurement instead?

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        Create a list of basic questions and answers which are factually correct and easily available for people to review/memorise in advance. As a part of the voting process the voter is asked 10 out of 100 of those questions, they need to get at least 7 out of ten for the vote to be valid. Multiple choice questions like “Reducing taxes likely means… Reducing spending or increasing debt”.