SIOUX CITY, Iowa — As more polls find him trailing Ben Carson in the Hawkeye State, Donald Trump wasn’t subtle in his appeal to Iowans when he returned to the state Tuesday night.
“Iowa, will you get your numbers up please?” he asked the crowd of almost 2,400 gathered in West High School’s gym in Sioux City. “Will you get these numbers up? I promise you I will do such a good job.”
Trump, always a fan of touting his high poll numbers, told the Iowa crowd that he used to be able to say he was leading everywhere — “until Iowa came along, I said every poll. What the hell are you people doing to me?”
To those who say Trump should sit Iowa out and focus on other early primary states, the former Iowa Republican front-runner says no way.
“I think we’re gonna win Iowa,” the real estate mogul maintained. “I don’t wanna skip Iowa.”
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His reason for optimism in the first caucus state? “I think a lot of things are going to come out over the next period of time that are not gonna be so good for opponents, honestly,” he said. “And I think I’m gonna do great with Evangelicals. Because I am the real deal, I will tell you that. I’m the real deal.”
Whereas Trump usually touts national and state polls that show him ahead of the pack, Tuesday night in Iowa he shifted his strategy slightly — noting that he gets “high marks” in polls for being strong on the military, leadership and job creation. On these numbers Trump polled the crowd themselves, “very important, don’t you think?”
Another shift came when Trump decided to take questions from the crowd, a sign of more typical retail politics in the early primary state that isn’t often seen from the former “Apprentice” star at his rallies.








