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the world on january 15th. seven days left before iowa, and the gop field is warning voters, your first chance could be your last chance. i don t think donald trump ultimately can win an election. these polls are garbage. if donald trump wins iowa and new hampshire, it s over, guys. reminding iowans, they set the pace. iowa knows how to do this. you tell the country where we should go. but did those warnings come too late to knock out the runaway favorite? we are leading by a lot, but you have to go out and vote. we have to put big numbers up, really big numbers. no one knows until the first ballots are cast, so with the days dwindling, now is the time for closing arguments. we have reporters all over iowa with what voters are thinking and the sharpest campaign minds on what the candidates are promising. what will work? this is how to win 2024. good to be with you, i m katy tur in for chris jansing, the iowa caucuses are one week from today. let us rem ....
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Support for the biggest broad base of voters in the country, right? and trump kind of blew up that model eight years ago. so it s relevant. i m very interested to see what happens. i do think it matters. it tells us a lot about volatility in the electorate, but i m not sure that this doesn t matter the way it did eight years ago or at a different time. you have experienced the caucus. claire, fortunately for you, you have only had to deal with primaries, which are a little bit more straightforward. i want to jump off from what jen was saying, which was it wasn t a year ago that these candidates started going after donald trump and his electability. it s just the past few days. for ron desantis, maybe it s been a week. i m still struggling to understand what took so long, and why they thought they could get away with running against each other, and not the front runner for the past six months. well, first, katy, i ve got to say that i have suffered through iowa, campaigning for dick ....
Against him, and two, finding voters that aren t showing up at trump rallies. those folks with those hats on. they re not going to say they re for anybody else. there s people in their living rooms that are persuadable, that didn t vote for trump in 2016. and some who didn t even vote for him in 2020 that you could get to caucus, if you d send the right message. they never have really been comfortable going after trump and that s why they re going to lose and lose badly. that s a good point. they re not budging those voters. that s not the entire electorate. when you talk about voting turnout, you have a big swath of the state and the country that doesn t show up to vote. so if you are nikki haley in this last week, and you see your poll numbers in new hampshire looking not so bad, what do you do what do you need to do to at least come in second? does it matter coming in second in iowa? is that enough for her, jen? i think it does. i mean, i think that, you know, this is when i ....
What he s pushing. and they re saying, well, why don t i try and see if it works for me this time. joining us is jennifer palmieri, former white house communications director under president obama, former communications director for hillary for america and msnbc political analyst, and claire mccaskill, former u.s. senator of missouri, both co hosts of msnbc s how to win 2024 podcast. you heard the voters. loyal seems like an understatement. they re not even thinking or considering anybody else. if you re running against donald trump in the republican primary, jen, how do you cut through that? well, i think, you know, let me lay out a scenario that no one has adopted, a strategy nobody adopted for i think how you could have made iowa matter and win iowa, beat trump in iowa. hey did not go for trump in ....