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|    10 Sep 23 04:49:12    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, talk.politics.misc       XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.atheism       From: nowomr@protonmail.com              Trump Gets Mixed Reaction From Crowd As He Shows Up At Iowa-Iowa State       Football Game              A campaigning Donald Trump did not receive the most rapturous greeting       when he showed up at the Iowa-Iowa State game in Ames today.              When the former president stepped out onto the concourse to wave and give       thumbs up to the crowd, he got a few cheers — and some noticeable boos.       According to the Des Moines Register, which noted the booing, “he drew far       more eager and excited onlookers,” however. Listen for yourself below.              More from Deadline               Megyn Kelly Will Interview Donald Trump, Signs New Deal With SiriusXM               Ron DeSantis Denied Move To Toss Out Disney Suit; Mouse House Now        Allowed To Pursue Alleged First Amendment Violations - Update               2024 Presidential Election Debate Schedule: Dates, Times, Who'll Be        There And Who Won't               President @realDonaldTrump waving to the crowd at Iowa State        University! pic.twitter.com/1ovLleGeOA               — Margo Martin (@margommartin) September 9, 2023              Trump was there in a private suite with influential Republican donor and       casino magnate Gary Kirke, according to the paper. While Trump was inside,       fans in seats on the other side of the suite’s glass viewing wall tried to       get his attention, many of them pointing at him or waving, some making       other gestures.              More clandestinely, anti-Trump flyers were distributed and a similar       banner was spotted being pulled by a plane over the stadium.              Four months out from the Iowa caucuses, a Des Moines Register/NBC       News/Mediacom poll taken last month in Iowa had Trump getting 42% among       likely Republican caucusgoers. Ron DeSantis trailed him with 19%, and U.S.       Sen. Tim Scott was at 9%.              DeSantis, who was also at the game and reportedly sitting in the bleachers       with Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, was himself on the receiving end of some       not-so-nice gestures from some in the crowd.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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