 Donald Trump's campaign is hoping to generate a commanding win in Iowa's leadoff voting contest by attracting new caucus goers. As part of their pitch, the campaign has been playing an instructional video before Trump events that explains how the quirky caucus process works, the Associated Press reporter Hannah Fingerhut said the instructional animated video, in the style of Schoolhouse Rock, is being used by Trump's campaign to help voters who may be struggling with the process. Donald Trump's campaign is really using these rallies as an opportunity to tell voters before they even leave the room on how to caucus for Donald. Trump, where to be, when to be there, and what to expect from caucus night, Fingerhut said the get out the vote efforts by Trump's 2024 campaign are a nod to the lessons learned since 2016, when the political novice acknowledged not knowing the first thing about caucuses. The Associated figure who's going to tell them how to commit to caucus in a Schoolhouse Rock-like video. The caucuses in Iowa on January 15th this year are a quirky event. They're not quite like voting in other states, typical election day where you can show up throughout the day and past your vote. Caucuses are at a specific time, at a specific place that's often different from your polling location. And so Donald Trump's campaign is really using these rallies as an opportunity to tell voters before they even leave the room how to caucus for Donald Trump, where to be, when to be there, and what to expect from caucus night. Donald Trump currently is the front runner in the GOP nominating contest over Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, but his campaign is really trying to show that he is the GOP nominee well before the general election takes place so that they can get started campaigning against President Joe Biden, and so they can really demonstrate their organizing power in an attempt to shape the electorate and change who's actually turning out on election nights. President is a great danger to democracy, he really is, he's a great, he is a great...