Trump to Host New Hampshire Rally Ahead of Iowa Caucus

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) —

Republican Donald Trump is continuing his unconventional campaign by traveling to New Hampshire as his rivals scramble to make closing arguments in the days before the Iowa caucuses.

Hundreds of voters are awaiting Trump’s arrival in Nashua, New Hampshire Friday, for a rally scheduled less than 12 hours after the Fox News debate he opted to skip, claiming he was treated unfairly by the network at their August debate.

Trump maintains a commanding lead in New Hampshire polls despite his decision not to follow the traditional rules of campaigning in the first primary state. He holds large rallies rather than initimate town halls where voters can ask pointed questions and grab a photograph or handshake.

First to vote Iowa will caucus on Feb. 1 and the New Hampshire votes Feb. 9.

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