Trump, DeSantis and 2024 GOP candidates to address Iowa Republicans at Lincoln Day Dinner

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The former president is making a rare appearance with the rest of the field at an Iowa Republican Party fundraiser on Friday, a day after he was charged with additional counts over his retention of classified documents after leaving office.

FILE-President Donald Trump introduces Florida Governor Ron DeSantis during a homecoming campaign rally on November 26, 2019 in Sunrise, Florida. and rival Ron DeSantis will appear for the first time at the same campaign event in early voting Iowa on Friday at a pivotal moment for the Republican presidential candidates.

DeSantis’ stumbles have raised questions about whether another candidate might be able to emerge from the crowded field and catch the former president. Some evangelicals, who play a determinative role in the state’s caucuses, have pointed to South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott’s upbeat message and pulpit-style delivery as strengths that could help him rise there.

"No one will outwork Ron DeSantis in the Hawkeye State, and he is just getting started," campaign spokesperson Andrew Romeo said in a statement.DeSantis, Trump jab at each other while on campaign trail While presidential campaigns have been supplemented before by the work of super PACs, which frequently use deeper coffers to run expensive television ads, the work Never Back Down has done to promote DeSantis has been more expansive.

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