Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Vows to Stay in Presidential Race Despite Poor Showing in Iowa Poll
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In a display of determination, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has pledged to remain in the presidential race for the "long haul," even after a disappointing performance in the final Iowa poll ahead of Monday's caucuses. Speaking on CNN's "State of the Union," DeSantis expressed confidence in his campaign's strategy and the commitment of his supporters.
DeSantis acknowledged the importance of winning a majority of the delegates and understanding the long process involved in securing the nomination. Despite trailing behind former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, DeSantis emphasized that his campaign had been executed correctly and would ultimately yield positive results.
The recent Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom poll revealed Trump's significant lead over his Republican rivals among likely GOP caucusgoers in Iowa, with 48% of respondents favoring him as their first choice. Haley secured 20%, and DeSantis garnered 16%, whereas the remaining candidates received less than 10% support.
However, DeSantis argued that while many voters appreciated Trump's accomplishments, they also recognized potential drawbacks that could hinder his chances of securing the nomination in 2024. The governor believed that Monday's caucuses would provide valuable insights into the preferences and sentiments of Iowa voters.
This year's nominating contest has been further complicated by the extreme weather conditions in Iowa, with dangerously cold temperatures expected on caucus day. While some of DeSantis' events were postponed due to the weather, he continued to hold several engagements, including a gathering outside his headquarters in Urbandale, Iowa, amidst the snow.
DeSantis emphasized the importance of safety but assured voters that assistance, such as arranged rides, would be available to ensure their participation in the caucuses. The Florida governor's determination to be present and engaged demonstrates the significance he attributes to this key moment in the race.
After the Iowa caucuses, DeSantis has scheduled an event in South Carolina, followed by another in New Hampshire. Additionally, he will participate in a CNN town hall, indicating his commitment to engaging with voters across different platforms and geographies.
While facing a challenging position in the latest poll, DeSantis remains resolute in his quest for the presidency. The upcoming events and interactions in South Carolina, New Hampshire, and beyond will play a crucial role in determining the trajectory of his campaign moving forward.