Trump’s absence has rankled the organizers of the forum, the
Christian advocacy group The Family Leader, who argue that the
former president is blowing off an opportunity to court Iowa’s
evangelicals, a key Republican voting bloc.
Iowa will hold the first Republican nominating contest on Jan.
15, when voters will select their preferences to take on
Democratic President Joe Biden in November 2024. Candidates who
received heavy evangelical support have won the state in recent
years.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence,
former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and
U.S. Senator Tim Scott will be among the candidates appearing at
the forum, to be moderated by former Fox News Channel host
Tucker Carlson. Trump's campaign said he had a scheduling
conflict.
DeSantis, whom national polls show to be the most viable
challenger to Trump, is relying on a victory in Iowa to
turbo-charge his campaign and slow Trump’s momentum.
With a national poll lead of around 30 percentage points, Trump
appears to want to engage with Iowa voters on his own terms.
After he was criticized for skipping the evangelical event, his
campaign announced that he will return to Iowa for a town hall
next week.
The former president also made waves in Iowa this week by
blasting the state’s popular Republican governor, Kim Reynolds,
suggesting that she supports DeSantis despite a pledge of
neutrality in the contest.
That led to The Family Leader’s president and CEO, Bob Vander
Plaats, saying on Twitter that Trump going after Reynolds wasn't
smart and that the race in the state was “wide open.”
A former chair of the state Republican Party, Cody Hoefert,
publicly stated he would no longer support Trump after his
attack on Reynolds.
Reynolds is expected to appear at the forum on Friday and sign
the six-week abortion ban passed this week by the Iowa
legislature. Trump has criticized such restrictions as being
politically divisive.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and
Alistair Bell)
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