Trump Wins against Two Other Republicans in Iowa Caucus 2020
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The President of the United States, Donald Trump recently dominated over two other GOP presidential candidates in the Iowa caucus 2020.

He attained victory over his two Republican Party contenders by getting 97 percent of the total votes and eight percent of the precincts

Joe Walsh, the former representative of Illinois, acquired 1.40 percent of the total votes. Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, got 1.20 percent of the total votes. 

Less than thirty minutes after the state-wide caucusing of Iowa, Republicans starting at 7 pm, the results were revealed. 

According to an article from MSN, President Donald Trump's lead in the results of the Iowa caucus 2020 was also predicted in the preliminary entrance survey from the caucuses of the Democrats. The results revealed a close fight between the Democratic Party's Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, and Pete Buttigieg. 

Walsh Reacts to the Iowa Caucusing Results 

Walsh shared a statement made by his campaign leader. She shared that she received numerous reports that in multiple Iowan precincts, including those in Urbandale, voters were requesting to speak on behalf of Joe Walsh. However, they were prevented from sharing a statement. He reveals that the situation was a "very concerning' matter. 

Upon facing defeat on Monday against President Donald Trump, Walsh's representative Charles Siler revealed that the Republican presidential candidate is still keeping his options open.

Siler revealed that Walsh's campaign efforts will be moving to New Hampshire. He shared that Walsh had invested a relevant amount of time campaigning in New Hampshire since his presidential race announcement.

Siler believes the difficulties with the campaign, but he stressed that their efforts are for the betterment of the nation. He also added in his statement their campaign team's distress on the cancellation by the GOP of many potential candidates from other states.  

According to Siler, Walsh believes that Trump is a high threat to the republic. The candidate stated that the current president of the country is the type of leader that the founders of the party feared.

Weld Reacts to the Iowa Caucusing Results 

On the other hand, Weld shared a photo on social media where he was conversing with many Iowa caucus 2020 attendees. His caption in the photo said that the Iowa caucus is a "great American tradition. He shared that he was honored to be part of the event. His post included the hashtag '#IowaCaucuses."

Trump Reacts to the Iowa Caucusing Results

In the Iowa caucuses in 2016, Trump placed second by four percent of the total votes.

According to a recent news report from Fox News, the spokesperson of the Republican National Committee, Rick Gorka, said that President Trump has a significant number of supporters from Republican voters. 

It was highly expected that Walsh and Weld did not pose a threat to Trump for the primary season. The reason for this claim is that before the caucuses in Iowa, Trump's campaign team members were scattered in the region to converse and promote the current president of the country.

The official campaign Twitter account of President Trump tweeted a comment on the results of the Iowa caucus 2020. The account praised the Unity of the Republican Party.

Hours before the actual Iowa caucusing, Trump supporters, including his sons, senior administration officers, and Republican Congress members, had visited Iowa to express their support of the current president of the United States.