Fox News host Jesse Watters said Monday night that the Iowa caucuses will help decide the “hiring and firing” of former President Donald Trump.
Jesse Waters: Hiring and firing begins tonight. Donald Trump. A big quick win tonight to assert dominance. It creates an air of invincibility and inevitability, forcing major opponents to withdraw earlier than planned and unite around him, avoiding expensive and drawn-out primaries so that Republicans can be fresh and united when facing Biden. It will make you think about it.
For Ron DeSantis, it's second place or failure. The governor lived mostly in Iowa. He visited every county, spent a lot of money, and won a lot of support. This is his first test.
Trump secures victory in Iowa, others vie for second place in Republican presidential nomination race
For Nikki Haley, a second-place finish would give her a sudden rise in New Hampshire, where the popular vote is strong. Previous polls in Iowa show her momentum, but many of her supporters are Democrats, and she is not aligned at all with the populist wing of her party.
For political virgin Vivek Ramaswamy, can he punch above his weight? While he is appealing to the party's young MAGA wing, he could run out of money faster than any of his rivals. And no matter what happens tonight, the future of America will be determined by the future of the Republican Party. Can the Republican Party come together to unite?
Trump expected to win Iowa, Haley and DeSantis competing for second place





