Full Video: Trump Rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Dec. 2)

Former President Trump spoke in Iowa today at a Commit to Caucus event in the city of Cedar Rapids.

In addition, Trump also visited nearby Ankeny and addressed campaign volunteers. Here is all the info on Trump’s campaigning in Iowa this weekend including start time, how to watch, and the live stream links.

Trump Delivers Remarks at Commit to Caucus Event in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
When: Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023
Time: 4:00 pm ET (3:00 pm CT)
Where: Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, IA
Full Video: Watch Below

Full Video – Trump Speech in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Dec. 2)

Full Video – Trump Speech in Ankeny, Iowa (Dec. 2)

Following his weekend campaigning, Trump is set to attend a town hall event with Sean Hannity the day before the next GOP presidential debate, according to The Hill:

Former President Trump is expected attend a town hall event next week in Iowa hosted by Fox News’s Sean Hannity, a source familiar with the plan confirmed to The Hill.

The town hall is set to take place Tuesday, one day before the next Republican presidential primary debate. The New York Times reported the town hall will be held in Davenport, Iowa.

Trump will not attend next Wednesday’s debate and will instead hold a private fundraiser in Florida.

On average, polling out of Iowa still gives Trump a strong 24-point lead over DeSantis. This comes despite the Florida governor’s push to make the Iowa Caucus the be-all and end-all for his presidential campaign. Nikki Haley is making inroads with Iowa caucus voters but remains in third place.

Trump will spend a lot of time in Iowa over December leading up to the Iowa caucuses which are scheduled to take place on January 15 in just over a month.

Follow the Trump rally and event schedule to stay up to date.


Nate Ashworth

The Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Election Central. He's been blogging elections and politics for over a decade. He started covering the 2008 Presidential Election which turned into a full-time political blog in 2012 and 2016 that continues today.

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