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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: The Race for Second Place

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. 

Never before in their lives have journalists and pundits spent — or wasted — more time talking about who will come in second. 


Ground Truth from Des Moines

Nikki Haley’s surge and Ron DeSantis’ plunge intersect at the perfect moment to create drama on caucus day. 

Watch tonight: We will air our interview with Haley at her rally last night in Dallas County.  Dallas County and Polk County will be a key litmus test of her surge among professional class and suburban Republicans. 

For discussion tomorrow:

Watch tonight: Bill O’Reilly (@BillOReilly) will join “On Balance” to discuss the general election. His message of the day compares President Joe Biden with Jimmy Carter in 1980 or “Jimmy and Joe” in his words. If Biden is so bad, why don’t Republicans pick the person most likely to beat him — Haley? 

Battle for the ’Burbs

Axios reports the race for second as a battle for the suburbs. The talented Sophia Cai (@SophiaCai99) and Linh Ta (@linhmaita) report on the push by Haley to turn out suburban and thus more traditional Republicans versus Iowa’s more rural and working-class evangelical Christians that skew toward Trump. 

Thought bubble: Is Haley’s momentum a creation of the media desperate for storylines or an actual threat to Trump?

Roads out of Iowa: 

Battle for Farm County

Speaking of DeSantis versus Trump, Dubuque and Sioux Counties will tell us if a significant amount of typically rural, working class, older or evangelical voters want what we have dubbed “new Coke” (DeSantis) or “regular Coke” (Trump). 

Our Weekend (quad box screen grabs of standups at each)

We couldn’t make it to the four corners of Iowa because of the roads but did make it to a rally for each of the candidates:

The Weather

Since we last talked Friday, it has gotten colder in Iowa, though thankfully, there’s no more blowing snow.

The smart folks can’t agree on how the cold weather will affect caucus turnout. Trump’s rural older voters have farther to drive but are reportedly more dedicated. Haley’s suburban voters report less enthusiastic support in the last Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom poll but don’t have to travel as far. 

Hot take Unlike the NFL with its game in Buffalo, New York, Iowans don’t reschedule big events for the weather.

Watch tonight: ”On Balance” will be live from Des Moines at 7 p.m. ET and then our special coverage will continue at 8 p.m. ET. 

Tune into “On Balance with Leland Vittert” weeknights at 7/6C on NewsNation. Find your channel here. 

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