we thank you for your support. you helped us get a ticket punched out of the hawkeye state. thank you, iowa. we re going to continue on. we re going to make you proud, and we re off to new hampshire. the republican presidential candidates saying good-bye to iowa after the first nominating contest of 2024. we ll have complete coverage of the caucuses, which were completely dominated by donald trump. and how the results could impact the first primary in the race happening next week in new hampshire. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, january 16th, the morning after the iowa caucuses. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and as expected, donald trump easily won the iowa republican caucuses last night. the nbc news decision desk projecting him as the winner just 35 minutes after caucusing began. trump ended up 51% of the vote, winning 98 of the state s 99 counties despite visiting only 15 of them. this career s republican ca
neil: well, may not look like but the heat is on in iowa. the presidential candidates are making a mad dash to the finish line. six days to go as a fierce winter storm is cancelling events today. but not much could keep caucus goers today. the only thing weather related that could affect turnout is a really bad ice storm that would prevent people from driving there. we have 1,657 precinct sites. nobody has to travel a long ways to get to those caucuses. minus 6 degrees, that s a walk in the park for us. neil: so he hopes. so forget the freeze and focus on the money. nikki haley and her supporters betting big as she surges in new hampshire. busy day. your world now. welcome. i m neil cavuto. so fast and furious that six days to go to iowa and polls tightening and people wondering, is all of that money being put to good use by nikki haley? still too early to tell for sure. grady trimble following it in a snowy des moines. grady? neil, the candidates are braving the we
The weather, could impact that big race for second place monday night. And lets get to the weather. So many people have talked about it. Said it would affect the turnout. What do you any . We are used to heavy snowfall and cold temperatures. We are not used to two snowstorms and the arctic last in one week, but this is something iowans take very seriously. As longs as all we are dealing with is below zero cold monday night. Folks are used to this. And you are not traveling far. There are 1700 Precinct Sites for caucuses. That means you are in your neighborhood. You are a short distance away. Yes, it is more of a problem in a rural area. But again, those of us who live in rural areas are used to it. So i do not think it will
the weather, could impact that big race for second place monday night. and let s get to the weather. so many people have talked about it. said it would affect the turnout. what do you any? we are used to heavy snowfall and cold temperatures. we are not used to two snowstorms and the arctic last in one week, but this is something iowans take very seriously. as longs as all we are dealing with is below zero cold monday night. folks are used to this. and you are not traveling far. there are 1700 precinct sites for caucuses. that means you are in your neighborhood. you are a short distance away. yes, it is more of a problem in a rural area. but again, those of us who live in rural areas are used to it. so i do not think it will
neil: well, may not look like but the heat is on in iowa. the presidential candidates are making a mad dash to the finish line. six days to go as a fierce winter storm is cancelling events today. but not much could keep caucus goers today. the only thing weather related that could affect turnout is a really bad ice storm that would prevent people from driving there. we have 1,657 precinct sites. nobody has to travel a long ways to get to those caucuses. minus 6 degrees, that s a walk in the park for us. neil: so he hopes. so forget the freeze and focus on the money. nikki haley and her supporters betting big as she surges in new hampshire. busy day. your world now. welcome. i m neil cavuto.