President Donald Trump’s sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jnr, Vowed to “fight like no one has ever fought before” as they campaigned in Iowa on Monday, the first official event of the campaign season.
The show of force by the trumps was briefly interrupted by a demonstrator who was led away by security.
Trump’s sons told the crowd that they aren’t taking any chances regarding the 2020 campaign and will be out on the campaign trail up until Election Day.
Trump’s 2020 campaign manager brad par scale said the evening would be the first test off trump’s campaign infrastructure, calling it a “well-oiled machine.”
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Trump, an incumbent president, is the presumed republican presidential nominee.
His sons also weighed in on possible opponents their father might face, including former U.S. Vice president Joe Biden.
The race has been overshadowed in recent weeks, with Sanders, Warren and Klobuchar relegated to part-time campaigning in Iowa as they stayed in Washington for the senate impeachment trial of Trump. They heard closing arguments on Monday, just hours before the caucuses.
The caucuses will begin at 7 p.m. on Tuesday and results are expected to begin rolling in within a few hours. Because voters may register as late as Monday, the caucuses could draw a late surge of attendance, particularly among independent voters or republicans turned off by Trump.