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Midwesterners Speak 𝅺Out⁤ at Iowa ​GOP Candidate Forum

Midwesterners⁤ have a reputation ‍for restraint.‌ But⁣ the ⁣audience⁣ at the ⁢July‌ 14 ⁤Iowa ​GOP candidate forum didn’t​ hold back ⁢as journalist Tucker Carlson deftly drew ⁣out his ‍conversation partners.

While biotech entrepreneur ‌Vivek Ramaswamy received ⁤a 𝅺standing ‍ovation from⁢ the ‌heavily Christian crowd, former ⁢Vice President Mike ​Pence’s evangelical bona fides didn’t carry him ⁤very far.

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“I believe that it is⁣ in the interest of ​the⁤ United States of 𝅺America to continue ⁢to give ⁢the ⁢Ukrainian military the ⁤resources that they need to repel⁤ the ‌Russian𝅺 invasion𝅺 and restore their sovereignty,” Mr. Pence told ⁢Mr. Carlson ⁤to ‍a mixture of‌ boos and ⁤applause.

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‌‌ ‍ Former Vice President ‌Mike‍ Pence ‌speaks in​ Anaheim, Calif., on April 18, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

On ⁢the ground, attendees who​ spoke‌ with The Epoch Times offered a range ⁣of perspectives,⁣ including on the 𝅺biggest name in the field,⁢ former‌ President Donald J.‌ Trump. Mr. ⁢Trump did not attend the forum, ‍which was ​hosted⁣ by ‌The FAMiLY ‌Leader⁣ and​ Glenn ​Beck’s The ⁢Blaze.

Mr. Trump’s Iowa‌ spokesman ​said the event conflicted with the⁢ Turning Point Action Conference in ⁣Florida. Mr. Carlson and Mr. Ramaswamy are‍ among the𝅺 speakers​ at‍ that ⁣event, along ​with Rep. Matt Gaetz𝅺 (R-Fla.), ⁣Rep. Byron‍ Donalds (R-Fla.), and ⁣other conservatives.

While ‌former President Donald J. Trump had‍ both supporters‍ and critics, ​it was as clear ⁣in‌ Des ​Moines as⁤ elsewhere ​on the ⁤campaign trail that ‍the ⁤Manhattan real estate mogul has reshaped ‍the Republican electorate 𝅺and its priorities. ⁤For one thing, by ⁤appointing the justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade last year, Mr. Trump’s presidency ⁣is​ seen‍ to have ⁢shifted the ⁢abortion debate ⁣for good‍ by⁢ pushing policy ⁣decision closer to the people,⁢ from U.S. ‌Congress to ⁤state legislatures.

Grant Gardner‍ told The ⁣Epoch Times he’d switch 𝅺his support from Trump ‍“only if he doesn’t ​run.”

“Vivek Ramaswamy‌ would be ‌my next choice,” he ‌added.

David Johnson, an Iowan⁣ who supports Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, said, “I love⁢ what ​Trump did. I ⁤am‍ so tired of𝅺 Trump’s adversarial ⁢aspect.”

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DeSantis‍ and​ Ramaswamy⁣ Popular, Scott Too


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⁣ 𝅺 Republican⁢ presidential⁢ candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ⁢speaks during the Moms⁤ for ​Liberty Joyful ‍Warriors national summit at𝅺 the Philadelphia⁤ Marriott Downtown𝅺 in ​Philadelphia ⁢on June‌ 30, 2023. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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Mr. Johnson, ‍who 𝅺described himself as Christian and ​conservative “in that ⁣order,” ⁣told The ‌Epoch⁤ Times⁣ he𝅺 was perplexed by 𝅺former Arkansas Gov. Asa ⁤Hutchinson’s ⁣defense 𝅺of his​ 2021 veto 𝅺of⁣ a⁤ bill that would have𝅺 barred⁣ gender transition 𝅺surgeries ​and similar ⁢procedures ⁣for𝅺 minors. ​Yet,𝅺 he also described‍ Mr. Hutchinson as⁣ both intelligent and experienced.

Mr. ‌Gardner said Mr. Hutchinson⁣ “had some ⁢smart lawyer 𝅺dodges” ‌for‍ host ⁤Mr. Carlson’s⁤ questioning.

Mr. Johnson commented ⁣somewhat more​ positively on Sen. Tim⁢ Scott (R-S.C.),‍ who also​ spoke with Mr. Carlson in⁢ Des Moines.

“I​ love the man.‍ I⁢ don’t think he’s⁣ got a ‌chance to win,” Mr.‍ Johnson said.

“Tucker’s tenacious. 𝅺[He’ll] ask a question. ​If they turn ​into ⁢a politician and⁣ go‍ to their speech,⁣ he comes right back with𝅺 the same𝅺 question,” said⁢ Phil Bonifazi, another‌ Iowan at the​ forum.

He suggested the crowd’s hostility to ​Mr. Pence stems from his ⁣statements‌ regarding⁣ Jan. 6.

“President Trump’s words⁣ that day⁤ were reckless,” Mr. Pence told​ Mr. Carlson‍ on stage.

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“I believe whatever his 𝅺intentions in that ⁢moment, it endangered me and 𝅺my​ family and ‍everyone that was⁤ at the Capitol that ⁢day.⁢ I⁣ believe we will ⁤hold him ‌accountable for that, just as ⁢the law will ​hold everyone that engaged ⁢in acts of ‍violence,” he continued.

Yet, ⁢Mr. Pence𝅺 had virtually nothing to⁢ say about more‍ controversial cases‍ being brought𝅺 in connection with Jan.⁢ 6: for ⁤example, the prosecution of young‌ conservative 𝅺Stephen Horn, who ​faces⁢ multiple charges despite 𝅺the​ fact ⁢that ‍he attended the‍ protest ⁤as ‌a journalist, not a⁤ Trump supporter.

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Crowds of people gather‍ as U.S. President ‍Donald Trump speaks to supporters from⁤ The 𝅺Ellipse ⁢near 𝅺the⁤ White House on⁤ January 6, 2021, ⁤in Washington DC.​ (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via ‍Getty‍ Images)

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Mr.𝅺 Bonifazi told‌ The Epoch Times 𝅺that he plans 𝅺to vote for⁢ Mr. DeSantis.

“He‌ [Mr. Trump] was‌ an​ outstanding𝅺 president,” ⁣Mr. Bonifazi said.

Yet, he worries⁢ that𝅺 media ‍hostility to⁢ the⁤ former commander-in-chief could⁣ hobble Mr.𝅺 Trump against if he is ⁤reelected⁢ to⁣ office.

“He’s not‍ here today,” Mr. Bonifazi added.

He voiced less enthusiasm for⁢ Mr. Ramaswamy.

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“I’ve heard him say things that are against the core of my 𝅺Christian𝅺 conservative stance,” ⁣Mr. Bonifazi ​continued.

In a May interview‌ with NPR, ‌Mr.⁢ Ramaswamy𝅺 described gay marriage ‍as ⁢a new “norm in this country” that Americans had “achieve[d]]”—an ⁢apparent endorsement⁢ of ​an institution that only dates back to a Supreme Court decision during former President Barack Obama’s ⁤second⁢ term.

Rachel Terhaar said she was impressed by both Mr. DeSantis and𝅺 Mr. Ramaswamy. ‍Yet,‍ the governor of Florida is still her pick.

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𝅺 ⁣ Republican⁣ presidential ‌candidate Vivek Ramaswamy speaks ‍during the 𝅺Faith ‌and Freedom Road to𝅺 Majority conference at Hilton in Washington on June 23, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The​ Epoch Times)

‘City People‌ Don’t Understand’

Joyce Spencer 𝅺shared ‍her thoughts multiple‍ times during the event. ​The born ⁤and bred​ Iowan⁢ initially ⁣spoke with The Epoch Times after the ⁤morning ⁤session, when ⁤Mr. Hutchinson, Mr.⁢ Scott, and Mr. Pence spoke.

Ms. Spencer, who grew up on ⁤a ⁢small⁣ farm, said ethanol is a major⁣ issue⁣ in her home state.

“Some of the city people don’t ⁣understand,” she added.

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She ‍praised ⁤Mr. Scott, explaining that she ‌knew𝅺 very little⁤ about him before coming ⁣to the event.

“I was glad ​that he𝅺 put Jesus first,” she𝅺 said.

Like Mr. 𝅺Johnson,⁤ she questioned ⁢Mr. Hutchinson’s comments ‍on⁢ gender⁤ transition.

“He ‍says ⁢he⁣ wants to leave⁤ it to the 𝅺parents. Well, so many times, the⁣ parents are ⁢left in the ‌dark,” she said.

Ms. Spencer also took a ⁢dim view of ⁣Mr. Pence, citing his⁤ response to a question​ on⁣ the ‌Jan. 6 protests and breach⁤ of the ‌U.S. Capitol.

When ⁢Mr. Carlson⁣ first asked the former vice president if he believed the events on that ​date constituted ‌an⁢ insurrection,‌ Mr. ‍Pence’s ⁤words that ⁤day were reckless,” Mr. ‌Pence told⁢ Mr. ⁢Carlson on stage.



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