
Trump's campaign is being run by pros.
Stuart Stevens, who was the lead strategist in Gov. Mitt Romney's presidential campaign (before he ran for the Senate), marveled to MSNBC's Alex Wagner about how the ground game to reelect the 45th president is tip-top.
" Trump did very good on the ground organizing job," he said. "He had a precinct captain in every precinct of Iowa I've been told.
"That's really hard to do."
Trump took the Hawkeye State by a record 30-point margin, setting back Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis who boasted stumping in all the counties and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley who saw a rise and narrowly took third.
The candidates are off to New Hampshire and for Stevens, the stars continue to align for The Don.
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"There are a whole lot of precincts, and I understand, in New Hampshire, he's done a good job organizing there," he said. "I think that what we're looking at is a Trump campaign that's being run by professionals."
Not only that, but to hear Stevens tell it, the folks at the control of Trump 2.0 are seasoned and steady hands.
"I know these people," Stevens said. "You may not like their candidate, but they good at what they do and I think he put together a much more formidable campaign."
The only drawback that Stevens saw from Monday's caucuses was the lack of fervor amongst the electorate.
"This was an incredibly low turnout in Iowa last night, just over 100,000 people," he said. "The student body of Texas A&M is 70,000."