caucus day, and it has some beef with new hampshire s primary. he is sidelining it, why? congresswoman barbara lee is here to read between the lines for us. and there is a nationwide uptake in swatting s across the country. what is behind these criminal hoaxes, and how do we rein them in? i am a man with a dean, let s do it. after months of speculation, polling, punditry over the 2024 race for the white house, we are now hours away from the first contest of the election season. tomorrow at seven pm local time, about 24 hours from right now, voters in iowa will be asked to brave what appears to be the coldest caucus day in decades. and according to the last and final poll before caucus day, a new nbc news des moines register poll shows donald trump maintaining his commanding lead over his rivals. that is not unexpected. right now, 48% of likely caucus goers say the twice impeached, and quadruple indicted ex president has their vote. that is an almost 30 point lead over forme
and so on his own, he s going to have to answer it in his own time. i ve answered for, it i said it was a terrible day, i hope we never relive that again. but i m going to let him answer it for himself. are you supportive of the investigation if you re saying he should and will have to answer for? i mean look, i am not a lawyer. and i don t know what the facts are behind these things. but he s got multiple cases, some are political, some are not political. he s got to deal with that, i m glad i don t have to deal with that. now with a day to go, here are three key questions that you re going to want answered, as laid out by dan of the washington post. one, can trump s organization attract a big influx of first-time caucus goers, and deliver a huge victory as forecasted in the polls? to, can nikki haley finally surpassed desantis for a second place, and if she does, can she finish at all close to trump? and three, can desantis, who has put everything into iowa, prove wrong all
also hit by swatting at his home in maryland. now, while swatting is not necessarily a violent action, it is a form of intimidation. it is, in short, a threat. so, why are people doing it? why is there an uptick now? your guess is as good as mine. but, within the past week, donald trump has made several threats of his own suggesting olence could wrapped if the supreme court rules against him in his ballot eligibility dispe, or if his federal election interference case proceeds. he has warned of, quote, big, big trouble and bedlam in this country. it s ominous language. but the truth is, we kind of know that when donald trump speaks, his flock listens, and they act up if called upon. cautions in a new piece for the waington post, trump isn t explicitly demanding s supporters literally fight for him, these comments, quote, allow his supporters to