noun
a mass audition (as of actors)
noun
a mass audition (as of actors)
noun
a mass audition (as of actors)
noun
a mass audition (as of actors)
The first known use of cattle call was in 1952
1 Haley has also barely campaigned in the state, having little to no ground operation and visiting only once so far this cycle, during a brief appearance as a guest speaker at the Republican Jewish Coalition cattle call last year.
2 Here are some of the takeaways from the latest Iowa cattle call.
3 Though unlike other multi-candidate cattle calls, or even past California GOP conventions, separate tickets are required for each presidential speech with the price varying depending on the candidate.
4 Trump has skipped several major cattle calls in Iowa, including this past weekend’s Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition dinner — a chance for candidates to court more than 1,000 highly engaged voters likely to participate in January’s caucuses.
5 During one such conversation in Iowa, Harris did not mention DeSantis or the slavery dispute, even though the Florida governor was due to be in the same city that day to speak at a GOP cattle call.
6 Trump did not attend his Vander Plaats' cattle call of candidates earlier this month.
7 The summit has been a cattle call for candidates looking to line up crucial conservative and evangelical voters ahead of the first-in-the-nation caucus.
8 The frontrunner visited Iowa earlier this week, but skipped the GOP cattle call.
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