Donald Trump fulfills all expectations with his actions

Donald Trump fulfills all expectations with his actions



Donald Trump does exactly what he was expected to do

IOWA IS ⁢SUPPOSED to surprise. Ted ‍Cruz won⁣ there in 2016, Rick Santorum in 2012, Mike Huckabee⁤ in 2008. There was no upset this year: Donald Trump won the Iowa⁣ caucuses by​ 30 points, in line with his polling⁤ lead before Iowans gathered in a blizzard to ​do their thing.‌ Mr Trump won 98 of Iowa’s 99 counties. The only other candidate to win one was Nikki Haley, Mr⁤ Trump’s ‍former ambassador ‌to the UN. She came first in Johnson County, home to the University of Iowa and therefore a good place to gauge ⁢the mood ⁤of college-educated Republicans,⁤ by ‌a margin of 0.03%. With a few votes yet ‍to⁣ be counted, that mini-triumph could⁢ yet ⁢be reversed.

Mr Trump was magnanimous in victory, congratulating ⁣his​ opponents—one of whom, Vivek Ramaswamy, ⁢dropped⁤ out and⁢ endorsed⁤ him. ⁣Mr Ramaswamy has called Mr Trump “the best president of⁢ the ⁣21st ⁢century”, so it was never ⁤really clear why he was running against his idol. Mr ⁣Trump only releases the⁣ crazy when he loses. In 2016, to steal attention from Mr Cruz after his win, he came up with a bizarre riff ‍about​ the ‌senator’s⁢ father being involved in JFK’s assassination. “You need controversy for traction sometimes,” Mr Trump ⁣mused‌ before the caucuses this year. Even when he wins, though, ⁢Mr Trump still likes to assert his dominance by making things ⁤up and watching his fans accept them as truth: he claimed to have won the Iowa caucuses for ⁢the third ⁢time in a row.

One early‌ conclusion from the Republican primary is that there is not much ⁢appetite among Republicans for Trump fans⁣ like Mr Ramaswamy when the real thing is on offer. Ron DeSantis, whose political rise can be dated to ⁢a video in which his infant daughter appeared in a Make America Great Again onesie, ⁤came a very distant second, failing to win a single county ⁣despite visiting all of them. But nor ​is there appetite for‍ a candidate who is straightforwardly opposed to Mr Trump: Chris Christie, who had described the…

2024-01-16 06:02:27
Article ​from www.economist.com
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