Ron DeSantis leans in to hear a reporter’s question in Ames on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024. Desantis, the current Florida Governor, is battling former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for second place in the Iowa Caucuses, which take place on Monday, Jan. 15.
AMES — Hot off the CNN debate stage, Ron DeSantis continued his jabs at former Governor Nikki Haley during his event in Ames, Iowa on Thursday evening. With the Iowa caucuses approaching quickly, DeSantis is in a close race with Haley for second place.
DeSantis was introduced and joined on stage by Bob Vander Plaats, president and CEO of the conservative group The Family Leader. Vander Plaats, an influential evangelical leader, extended a highly coveted endorsement to DeSantis in late November, but the campaign has continued to falter.
During the event, protesters interrupted DeSantis on three separate occasions. The second protester, who stepped onto the stage with DeSantis as he unfurled a banner reading, “DESANTIS: CLIMATE CRIMINAL,” was immediately tackled and pinned to the ground by three security guards.
Zach Spindler-Krage is a fourth year at Grinnell College studying political science and policy studies. He previously served as a staff writer, photographer and news editor for The S&B and spent his summer working at The Denver Post.
Nick El Hajj, hailing from Beirut, Lebanon, is a fourth-year political science and economics major. In his free time, Nick enjoys delving into a good book, embarking on scenic drives and indulging in random documentaries. You’ll frequently find Nick waking up way too early to enjoy a peaceful morning of fishing at Arbor Lake.
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