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DeSantis campaign concedes, shifts focus to Iowa: Report

The Battle for Iowa: DeSantis Campaign Aims for Strong Second Place

The presidential campaign of Florida Gov. ⁣Ron DeSantis isn’t looking for a decisive victory in the⁢ Iowa⁢ caucus.

DeSantis is instead content to settle for a second-place finish‌ in the contest, ‌according to‌ a campaign official interviewed by Politico. Despite the crowded Republican field, the DeSantis campaign is viewing the​ contest as effectively between DeSantis and former President Donald Trump.

“We believe it’s already a two-person race,” the unnamed ‌official said, stating the⁢ campaign would be satisfied with a “strong second-place finish” in the Hawkeye‍ State.

“But the reality is, ⁣on the ballot there are other choices, and our goal is to get this down to a two-person race on the ballot, especially as we head into South Carolina and beyond into March.”

“A strong second-place showing gives us ⁢an opportunity to go in[to] New Hampshire⁤ and show success.”

DeSantis’‍ campaign and political action committee infrastructure began targeting Iowa shortly after the‌ governor announced his presidential bid in May.

Jeff Roe of the pro-DeSantis Never Back Down PAC said Iowa was a priority for the organization in audio obtained⁢ by Politico earlier this month.

“Iowa​ is a real state for us because of its education — ⁤it’s a highly educated state ⁤— ⁤because of income, because ⁣of Bible reading,” he said.

Roe pointed to New Hampshire — the state following Iowa’s caucus ‌with a primary — as tough terrain for Trump.

“New Hampshire ⁢is a terrible state for Donald Trump,” he said.⁢ “That’s a terrible state for him. He’s gonna⁤ get like 28 percent” of the primary vote.

“Now there ⁢is‍ more people ​who will have a slice of that and some ​people are‌ just betting on⁢ New Hampshire overall.

“But he’s going to‍ lose the first⁤ two states. We’re going to beat him in Iowa.”

DeSantis has doubled down on retail⁢ politics⁢ in the state, appearing at Saturday’s Iowa-Iowa State ‌football game. ⁣Trump was also‌ at the game.

Trump has ‌a commanding⁢ lead ​in most‌ Iowa caucus polling.

DeSantis has struggled to present himself as​ a credible alternative to‌ Trump in the eyes of Republican voters.

A RealClearPolitics polling average as of ⁤Thursday showed‌ Trump with 44.5 percent support⁤ — dwarfing DeSantis’ 16.7 percent.

The post⁤ DeSantis Campaign Admits Defeat, Has a New Goal in Iowa: Report appeared first on The Western Journal.



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