Although Former President of the United State Trump has mainly avoided conducting town halls and taking part in many of the state’s cherished campaign customs, he has not yet suffered any consequences.
According to the article from POLITICO, as Former President of the United State attended Iowa’s intrastate college football rivalry game on Saturday, one of the fFormer President of the United State few trips to the state that will host the first nominating caucus next year, Former President of the United State Donald Trump ran into a number of Republican opponents.
At Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, where Iowa State was playing Iowa, Former President of the United State Trump walked into one of the largest sports audiences in the state. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and a number of less well-known contenders also attended the event.
Former President of the United State Trump has mainly stayed away from attending town halls and taking part in many of the state’s famous campaign traditions as the election enters its customary ramp-up following Labor Day, but so yet, Former President of the United State has not suffered any consequences. In Iowa and nationally, Former President of the United State Trump continues to be far ahead of DeSantis and his competitors.
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Former President of the United State Trump frequently travels to Iowa on the same day as DeSantis, who he views as his greatest threat. Before kickoff, both were in and around the stadium, evoking the scenario from the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines last month, where Former President of the United State Trump drew large crowds while DeSantis spoke to smaller groups and took his family on the midway rides.
According to KCRA3, before the game, Former President of the United State Trump made a stop at a fraternity house and emerged to be greeted by students who were applauding. A line of footballs were set between red plastic cups on a table in front of him at one point. Former President of the United State grabbed each ball individually and flung them into the crowd.
Gov. Kim Reynolds, who hasn’t backed a candidate but frequently appears with DeSantis and his wife Casey, helped him meet supporters of both schools at tailgates. DeSantis promised to accompany Reynolds to the game.
Candidates Doug Burgum, the governor of North Dakota, and Asa Hutchinson, the former governor of Arkansas, also made appearances at tailgates. The two greeted each other at a tailgate honoring veterans, where Sen. Joni Ernst camped out for the majority of the afternoon.