DeSantis will campaign in Iowa for two days and then move on to
New Hampshire and South Carolina on a tour that will be closely
watched to see if the buttoned-down, policy-minded governor can
flash interpersonal skills that some critics have said he lacks.
Former President Donald Trump, the front-runner in the
Republican race, will be right behind him. Trump will hold
events in Iowa the day DeSantis stumps in New Hampshire, a sign
the battle for the nomination is about to enter a more intense
phase.
DeSantis will hold a kickoff event in Des Moines, Iowa, on
Tuesday, the kind of old-style campaign rally he eschewed in
favor of announcing his candidacy in a virtual forum on Twitter
with its owner, Elon Musk, that was plagued by technical issues.
The fiasco drew mockery from Trump and other rivals.
Iowa is a key state for DeSantis. The Iowa caucuses next
February will be the first nominating contest in the nation, and
the state's sizeable evangelical population has sometimes been
at odds with Trump. Trump lost the caucuses in 2016 to U.S.
Senator Ted Cruz.
New Hampshire and South Carolina will hold nominating contests
in the weeks after.
Since his announcement, DeSantis has argued that he is the only
Republican who can defeat Democratic President Joe Biden, who
beat Trump in the 2020 election, and has lamented what he calls
a “culture of losing” in the party.
DeSantis has been sharpening his attacks on Trump, suggesting
that Trump strayed from conservative principles during his one
term as president by supporting immigration reform and robust
anti-COVID pandemic policies.
“This is a different guy than 2015, 2016,” DeSantis said on
Friday in an interview with The Daily Wire, a conservative news
website.
DeSantis' campaign said it raised $8.2 million in the first 24
hours after his launch, signaling that he will have deep
financial backing from party donors seeking to ensure Trump does
not gain the nomination.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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