DeSantis plans to go from Iowa to South Carolina, skipping New Hampshire, as he targets Haley
Ron DeSantis is taking his battle with Nikki Haley directly to her home state, planning to head straight to South Carolina, which holds the first GOP votes in the South, after Monday’s Iowa caucuses
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Ron DeSantis is taking his battle with Nikki Haley directly to her home state, planning to head straight to South Carolina — which holds the first GOP votes in the South — after Monday's Iowa caucuses.
His campaign said Friday that the Florida governor will leave Iowa after a caucus night party on Monday and fly to South Carolina, where he will appear at a campaign event in Greenville, in the state's largely conservative northwestern corner. That's instead of immediately going to New Hampshire, which is the next state on the GOP calendar with its Jan. 23 primary.
For months, Haley and DeSantis have been locked in a battle for second place in Iowa, which has been led by former President Donald Trump.
DeSantis' campaign says the move is intended to send a message to Haley that he's intent on performing well in her home state. Advisors also point out that DeSantis has several times more endorsements from current and former elected officials in Haley's home state than she does.