investigator of the january six committee, on the growing fears about how donald trump will use the military if he s reelected. then we ll talk about election ranks with minnesota governor tim walz. at three eastern, nikki free, democratic chair on the new tweets and abortion rights in that state. good morning to you from nbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we re going to begin with the final countdown to the iowa caucuses, just one day to, go and republican candidates are battling an unexpected challenger, mother nature. as we look at iowa city right now, the temperature today, minus ten. the temperatures and forecast to warm up kind of, by caucus time tomorrow, but will remain below zero. conditions on the ground are treacherous for campaigners. it could hinder the ability of voters to get to caucus locations. however, the candidates are braving the weather today. they are blitzing nine cities and the crisscross on the state for
dole in 1988. donald trump 28-point lead is much bigger than that. if there is a surprise, it is in the race for second place, for nikki haley and ron desantis. they are separated by just a couple points. it is what you ve been showing. ali was mentioning, those enthusiasm numbers could end up making it where, even though ron desantis is in third place, that more enthusiasts support could actually make up some ground on caucus night. we ll have to watch and see. i m curious, the temperatures, you ve got to take this into consideration, mark. it could factor into different outcomes than the polls your indicating right now. demographics like, look, the elderly. it won t be harder to coax them out of the nice warm toasty homes, or get them to the polls for tomorrow night. yeah. when you have a demographic breakdown in our poll, the most interesting one is about the party registration and affiliation, alex. ali was mentioning, those independent and democrats are
between haley and trump in order consolidating all of that support as they head into new hampshire. polling shows that really close, not like the story of iowa what this is certainly trump say to lose. new hampshire, those on the ground, they re wondering if momentum out of the state could translate to a win in the granite state. that would pierce the trump ville of inevitability. we will see what we see. one step at a time. her trajectory has been upward in new hampshire. thanks, ali. safe travels to you as well. for analysis on that final iowa poll, let s go to des moines. bring in nbc news senior political editor, mark more. it s good to see you, my friend. does this, pull in your mind, indicate any potential surprise at all for tomorrow s results? yeah, we always have to be on the stand by for a surprise, alex. again, our poll showed that donald trump if the numbers are correct, is poised for a historic victory on the republican side. the previous high margin for a republican o
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