Current:Home > NewsTrump campaigns before thousands in friendly blue-collar, eastern Iowa, touting trade, farm policy -Streamline Finance
Trump campaigns before thousands in friendly blue-collar, eastern Iowa, touting trade, farm policy
View
Date:2025-04-19 06:58:54
OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) — Former President Donald Trump campaigned in southeast Iowa Sunday in the middle of a fall campaign push aimed at locking in supporters with large organizing events.
As he has with his other recent travels to the leadoff caucus state, Trump stumped in an area that formerly supported Democrats but has embraced him, as the influence trade unions once held has shrunk and lost voters to Republicans.
Trump headlined an afternoon event in Ottumwa, where 2,500 packed the inside of an event hall at the Bridge View Center in Ottumwa. The small city is a hub in eastern Iowa and the seat of Wapello County, one of 31 counties Trump carried in 2016 that Democrat Barack Obama had won four years earlier.
It was Trump’s second trip in two weeks to eastern Iowa, where he was drawing large crowds, as his campaign has sought to step up their press to urge voters to commit to support him in the Jan. 15 caucuses, where more than a half-dozen other Republicans are vying to rise as a threat to his popularity within the party.
“With your support on Monday, Jan. 15, we’re going to win the caucuses in an historic landslide,” Trump told the packed event hall in Ottumwa Sunday.
The crowd spent hours waiting outdoors to enter the Trump event, despite sweltering heat uncommon for early October. It was a stark contrast to the roughly 200 who attended a campaign stop in suburban Des Moines Saturday by former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, who has gained renewed interest in Iowa since the first two Republican presidential debates.
Trump is expected back to the Waterloo and Cedar Rapids areas next week.
Trump, the first Republican to capture the county since the Eisenhower administration, campaigned the week before in northeast Iowa. There, he drew about 1,400 to rural Jackson County along the Mississippi River and almost 2,000 to Dubuque County to the north. Like Wapello, Dubuque County had been a Democratic stronghold for decades before 2016.
Though aides said they were not specifically targeting counties that Trump flipped in 2016, they noted that he has had success in the eastern part of Iowa where manufacturing has declined sharply in the past two decades. His administration’s renegotiation of the U.S. trade pact with Canada and Mexico remains popular.
Rick Anderson and his wife Nancy, who were filing into the hall, are the kind of voters whom Trump’s campaign would like to persuade to caucus for the candidate on Jan. 15. They used to vote Democratic but switched in 2016 to support Trump. They have not attended Iowa’s Republican precinct caucuses in the past.
Rick Anderson, a retired union millwright who co-owns a small business with his wife, is among the many longtime union members who kept Wapello County and others in Iowa’s once-robust, eastern manufacturing corridor reliably Democratic-performing until Trump.
“We like what he says. He says ‘Drill, baby, drill,’ and that’s got my heart. Because that’s what’s wrong with the country is energy. Solve that problem and you solve so many other problems,” Anderson said. “Democrats have lost touch with people like us.”
Trump later traveled with his motorcade 40 miles northeast to Leighton, Iowa, where he visited a soybean farm. There, he autographed a John Deere combine and touted his administration’s trade policy as a boon for farmers, even as Mexico and Canada seek to renegotiate the 2020 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
In front of the polished, green farm implement and a backdrop of amber soybeans, Trump also commented on the stop-gap government spending measure aimed at keeping the federal government from a partial shutdown. Trump said House Republicans, who hold a thin majority, “got very little.”
“I think they could have done a much better deal,” he said.
As Trump maintains a strong lead in Iowa, his Republican rivals are scrambling for backing, hoping a strong showing can help them consolidate the non-Trump support.
Trump volunteers at the site held clipboards stacked with pledge cards and asked attendees whether they would commit to support Trump at the caucuses.
Trump arrived in Iowa after a two-day trip to California, where he picked up 6 million of his 74 million votes in 2020 while losing the state by 30 percentage points to Democrat Joe Biden.
In a fiery speech that delighted Republicans dejected after decades of Democratic control, Trump escalated his long-standing tough-on-crime message with calls for violent retribution for against criminals. People caught robbing stores should be shot, Trump said to applause. He raised money during his trip to Orange County, once a bastion of conservatism in Southern California that has become increasingly competitive.
While Trump’s would-be Republican challengers sparred in the second primary debate earlier in the week, Trump was in another key blue-collar county in the general election battleground of Michigan. Trump spoke during Wednesday night’s debate in Macomb County, Michigan, north of Detroit at a nonunion manufacturing plant, where he blasted Biden’s push for electric cars amid an autoworkers’ strike. Trump carried Macomb County twice, after Obama did in 2008 and 2012.
___
Associated Press writer Jonathan J. Cooper in Anaheim, California, contributed to this report.
veryGood! (335)
Related
- Meta releases AI model to enhance Metaverse experience
- Escondido police shoot and kill man who fired gun at them during chase
- Starbucks holiday menu 2023: Here's what to know about new cups, drinks, coffee, food
- Judge says ex-UCLA gynecologist can be retried on charges of sexually abusing female patients
- Former Syrian official arrested in California who oversaw prison charged with torture
- Israel’s encirclement of Gaza City tightens as top US diplomat arrives to push for humanitarian aid
- Two more former Northwestern football players say they experienced racist treatment in early 2000s
- Q&A: The League of Conservation Voters’ Take on House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Voting Record: ‘Appalling’
- Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
- Ken Mattingly, Apollo 16 astronaut who orbited the moon, dies at 87
Ranking
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Hunter Biden: I fought to get sober. Political weaponization of my addiction hurts more than me.
- If you think you are hidden on the internet, think again! Stalk yourself to find out
- El Salvador electoral tribunal approves Bukele’s bid for reelection
- Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what’s next for those who oppose Trump
- Blinken, Austin urge Congress to pass funding to support both Israel and Ukraine
- Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty in FTX crypto fraud case
- Fact checking 'Nyad' on Netflix: Did Diana Nyad really swim from Cuba to Florida?
Recommendation
Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
Selling Sunset's Bre Tiesi Reveals Where Her Relationship With Nick Cannon Really Stands
3 expert tips to fall back for daylight saving time 2023 without getting seasonal affective disorder
Hundreds of Americans appear set to leave Gaza through Rafah border crossing into Egypt
Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
In Elijah McClain trial, closing arguments begin for Colorado officer charged in death
Toyota is not advising people to park recalled RAV4 SUVs outdoors despite reports of engine fires
Employee at Wendy's in Kentucky saves customer's life, credits CPR for life-saving action