Former President Donald Trump is lining up his 2024 campaign "blitz," as he promised previously.
On Dec. 21, the former president announced that he would make two back-to-back appearances, both on Jan. 5, in northern Iowa.
First, he is set for a 4 p.m. speech at Dordt University, a Christian college campus in tiny Sioux Center, a city near the state’s western boundary.
A "commit-to-caucus" rally in that small city of about 8,500 people will serve as "the kickoff of a larger blitz across the state of Iowa," his campaign said in a news release.
Then he will head about 150 miles northeast to Mason City, population 27,000, where he's slated to make remarks at 7:30 p.m. at the North Iowa Events Center.
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