DeSantis, Trump to collide in key state of Iowa
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[March 10, 2023]
By James Oliphant
DAVENPORT, Iowa (Reuters) - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will make his
first trip to the early nominating state of Iowa on Friday as he tests
the waters for a presidential bid, only days before fellow Republican
and former President Donald Trump is slated to campaign there.
Iowa could be particularly crucial for DeSantis, who is expected to jump
into the 2024 White House race later in the spring. The state will hold
the first Republican nominating contest early next year, and a win there
would show DeSantis is a viable candidate against Trump.
The former president is highly popular in the state and holds a large
organizational advantage due to his two previous presidential campaigns.
DeSantis will appear at events in Des Moines, the state capital, and the
river town of Davenport that will be moderated by Iowa Governor Kim
Reynolds. The trip is part of a series of events he has staged across
the country in recent weeks as he builds his national profile and courts
deep-pocketed donors.
Craig Robinson, a former political director of the Iowa Republican
Party, believes Iowa voters are eager to hear from DeSantis, who polls
show to be Trump's biggest rival for the nomination.
“There’s a lot of anticipation for him,” Robinson said. “I think Iowans
will give him a fair listen.”
Robinson cautioned that if DeSantis hopes to win the state and strike an
early blow against Trump, he will have to engage in the kind of
extensive retail campaigning that has paid off for other Republican
candidates.
Mike Huckabee in 2008, Rick Santorum in 2012 and Ted Cruz in 2016 all
criss-crossed the state relentlessly and pulled off surprise upsets in
the caucuses.
The only way to counter Trump “is to log the miles and meet Iowans where
they are,” Robinson said. “It’s a huge commitment.”
Trump has already begun to put a campaign team together in the state
that includes Eric Branstad, the son of former Republican Governor Terry
Branstad, according to his campaign.
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Florida Governor and likely 2024
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis poses for a selfie
after speaking as part of his Florida Blueprint tour in Pinellas
Park, Florida, U.S. March 8, 2023. REUTERS/Scott Audette
Trump on Monday will travel to Davenport to outline his education
plan at a campaign event. He will likely touch upon many of the same
issues DeSantis has focused on in Florida, where he has opposed
diversity and equity programs in schools and the teaching of
gender-identity concepts to children.
The Iowa events will be the closest the men have come to a
head-to-head match-up ahead of a Republican contest that is still
taking shape.
The Democratic Party is trying to shake up its 2024 primary calendar
by replacing Iowa with South Carolina as the state that kicks off
its presidential nominating process. But the Midwestern state will
remain as the first electoral test for Republican presidential
candidates.
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley entered the race in February, and
other potential candidates including former Vice President Mike
Pence and U.S. Senator Tim Scott have visited Iowa in recent months.
Trump clearly views DeSantis as a threat. His campaign began running
ads on Facebook this month attacking the governor, and Trump has
contended lately that DeSantis as president would seek to trim
Medicare and Social Security benefits.
DeSantis told Fox News last week that he would not “mess with”
Social Security, which provides a guaranteed income to seniors.
The eventual Republican nominee will likely face off with President
Joe Biden in November 2024. He is widely expected to launch his
re-election campaign soon.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and
Alistair Bell)
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