Article 6HWJQ Trump won Iowa handily. The idea that he won’t be the nominee is absurd | Moira Donegan

Trump won Iowa handily. The idea that he won’t be the nominee is absurd | Moira Donegan

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Moira Donegan
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As they proclaimed his victory, the news anchors muttered it's Donald Trump's party now'. Just like they've done every night since 2016

The journalists came in and issued their ritual dispatches from the bucolic midwest, describing the state in terms heavy on sentiment and light on respect. The candidates poured their money and time into the state, with Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida and one-time favorite for the nomination, betting all his hopes on the state. They persisted through an ominous blizzard and through the punishing cold of a plains winter to make it to the high school gyms and recreation centers where the caucuses took place. And they did all this, made all this effort and expense, in order to change absolutely nothing about the race.

Trump won the Iowa caucuses handily; the major networks called for him almost as soon as the doors opened. There was never any question that he wouldn't, except perhaps in the mind of the most delusional DeSantis aides. Nikki Haley was in a tight race for second against DeSantis, as each pretends that they are in fact really running for president - and not, as anyone can see, for the positions of vice-president and attorney general, respectively. Perhaps because Trump's fait accompli has no plot and can't drive ratings, or perhaps because they are in denial, the networks have spent the better part of the past year pretending that there is a legitimate primary contest in the Republican party. There isn't.

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