else has been able to convince you otherwise? no. reporter: and i will tell you, katy, we re hearing that from a lot of voters. i was an hour away southeast of here earlier today, and the trump supporters were die hard, they were going to caucus for him. but we spoke to other folks who said they were undecided, still, even at this point. one woman had caucused for trump in 2016 and said she hasn t chosen a candidate yet this cycle. we found a lot of folks who said they would not be caucusing, and democrats who said if it were a biden versus nikki haley contest, they would consider giving nikki haley a look. katy. priscilla thompson, thank you very much. from conspiracy theorists, sharing what they ve seen the last six months on the trail in iowa. stay with us. ith us steve? with a laundry detergent. ( ) gain flings. seriously good scent.
perhaps a sign of the messaging value he thinks there is in fighting against what he calls a two-tiered system of justice, and also a show of confidence in his lead here. can anything that iowa voters can tell us monday night change that dynamic. those are all questions i m looking at as we get into the final spread. they are big and important questions. garrett haake, thank you very much. let s go to nbc s vaughn hillyard who s covering the trump campaign from urbandale. vaughn, donald trump is in some ways treating this like he s an incumbent, and he hasn t exactly been in iowa all that much. are you seeing signs, though, in the final moments that the campaign might be getting jittery? reporter: no, not at this point. it s full-on confidence now. they re looking to win this caucus by at least 12 percentage points which would break the record for a republican caucus winner ever. this is the campaign headquarters for donald trump. they re doing the work on behalf of the candidate w
there is a small town 100 miles outside of des moines in a county donald trump barely won in the 2016 caucus. that is where we find nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson. she s at skis sandwich shop in carroll, iowa. donald trump barely won that county. what are they telling you about 2024, and what can you tell us about what it means not just for this primary season and this caucus that s coming up but for the general election. reporter: yeah, katy, we are crisscrossing the state today talking to voters. right now we re at ski s sandwich shop during the lunch hour. i want to answer your question by giving you a chance to talk to a voter, the co-owner here, troy phipps. you re a republican, never caucused before, and not caucusing this year. because trump s the nominee, not much point in doing it.
the point where it was so detrimental that wasn t worth it. and as a trump supporter, having to defend some of the stupid things he said, i couldn t do it anymore. reporter: and katy with just a week until the first in the nation caucuses here in iowa, voters like that say they are ready to move on from donald trump. but we have not yet seen republicans here in the state coalesce around a single alternative to the former president. i want to bring in alex here. reporter: we have been living here since july, and it s becoming increasingly clear that so many americans live in disparate realities. we have long heard conspiracy theories like former president donald trump really won the 2020 election or that january 6th was somehow an inside job or a product of government entrapment, but those two are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to conspiracy theories. back in october, another
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