US President Donald Trump is surely going to be the
Republican party flag bearer in the upcoming 2020 presidential election after smashing
the very important Iowa caucuses on Monday night.
While Democrats fought a high-profile battle to win the
Democratic poll which resulted in a fiasco after the voting app crashed,
Republicans showed they were far more united in their choice for president as
Trump got 97.09
Trump got 97.09% of the vote, and neither of his competitors
reached the 2% mark, with his two opponents, Bill Weld and Joe Walsh getting
just 1.5 and 1.4%.
Donald Trump Jr. was among the Trump supporters who went into
campaign mode in Des Moines, Iowa on Friday night, with his brother Eric by his
side, while celebrated surgeon Ben Carson was also sent to campaign for the
president.
Back in 2016, Iowa had not been a victory ground for Trump,
with Ted Cruz coming out on top by 27.6% to Trump's 24.3% while Marco Rubio was
a close third at 23.1%, and Ben Carson came in at 9.3%.