November 22, 2024
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is participating in a town hall Tuesday in Iowa just over a month out from the state’s Republican caucuses on Jan. 15.


Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is participating in a town hall Tuesday in Iowa just over a month out from the state’s Republican caucuses on Jan. 15.

The Florida governor is fielding questions from Iowa voters at Grand View University in Des Moines as part of the CNN town hall. The event comes as DeSantis tries to fend off former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley as she surges in the polls and gives DeSantis his first real competition for second place in the GOP primary. The event is being moderated by CNN’s Jake Tapper.

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Early stages of town hall

The evening started with DeSantis addressing foreign policy matters, particularly the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. He said that Israel would take precedence in regard to aid. Fighting Russia is in the United States’s interest, DeSantis said, and he said he is against Russia, but the rest of Europe should be contributing to the fight as well, he said.

DeSantis blamed worldwide criticism of Israel for its actions in Gaza on antisemitism, turning his focus on the United Nations in particular. As for civilian casualties, he blamed them entirely on Hamas for putting people in harm’s way, saying that Hamas intends to carry out a “second Holocaust.” The Florida governor also voiced opposition to a two-state solution.

“I don’t think you can have a two-state solution… when the Arab Palestinians will view it as a stepping stone for the destruction of Israel,” he said.

Tapper asked DeSantis about his previous pledge that he would shoot cartel members at the border “stone cold dead,” asking how such an order would be carried out and whether it was legal. The Florida governor avoided controversy courted in the fourth GOP debate when he referred to Arab men’s clothes as “man dresses,” but he kept the sentiment, saying that everyone in Iraq “dressed the same,” leading to difficulty identifying suspected terrorists.

DeSantis said he would mobilize intelligence operations like never before to identify cartel members at the border.

On Social Security

DeSantis said older Americans have earned their social security, saying that “a promise made is a promise kept.” He condemned Congress for stripping social security of money via IOU’s and inflation. Bringing down inflation and getting control of the national debt would help fix the incoming social security crisis and ensure retirees have access to their earned payments, DeSantis said.

He took aim at Haley on the topic, pointing to her quote that the retirement age is “way way way too low,” positioning himself against her.

On abortion

DeSantis touted the strict abortion policies that his administration passed in Florida and turned his attention to Donald Trump.

He slammed Trump for “flip-flopping” on the topic of abortion, even questioning his honesty when making previous remarks.

“He has not been consistent, and I think there’s a lot of voters in Iowa, who really care about this, who need to know how he’s changed his position,” DeSantis said.

The town hall is giving DeSantis a chance to reach Iowa voters, many of whom appear to be unconvinced so far by high-profile endorsements in the Republican primary.

The appearance comes as DeSantis vies for second place in the polls.

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As of Tuesday, FiveThirtyEight had Trump commanding the vote in the GOP primary field. Support for the former president ticked up to 61.7%, and DeSantis had 12.2% of support. DeSantis was followed closely by Haley, who garnered 11.3% of support.

Check back for updates. This story will be updated as the event unfolds. 

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