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Reynolds: DeSantis, not Trump, is the best Republican to win 2024 election

After seven months of hosting Republican presidential candidates in Iowa, Gov. Kim Reynolds said it “feels good to get in the game” with her endorsement of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. But the popular Iowa governor declined to say whether other candidates should concede and throw their support behind him as well, even as she acknowledged that a wider field could advantage former President Donald Trump.

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  • After seven months of hosting Republican presidential candidates in Iowa, Gov. Kim Reynolds endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
  • Reynolds did not recommend that other candidates concede and support DeSantis but acknowledged that a larger candidate field could benefit former President Donald Trump.
  • This endorsement broke with the tradition of Iowa governors staying neutral in their party’s presidential contests.
  • The DeSantis campaign hopes the endorsement will boost his momentum as the Jan. 15 caucuses approach.
  • DeSantis was once considered the most plausible Republican alternative to Trump but is now in second place with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.
  • Reynolds believes that DeSantis is the best candidate to win the general election, suggesting that Trump may struggle to attract voters beyond his base.
  • Reynolds and DeSantis have praised each other for their election wins and policy accomplishments in formerly purple states.
  • Trump remains the dominant figure in polls of Republican voters in early-voting states like Iowa.
  • Reynolds mentioned a Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom poll that showed DeSantis as a frequent second choice for voters.
  • Trump criticized Reynolds for her endorsement of DeSantis and accused her of disloyalty.
  • Reynolds initially pledged to remain neutral but changed her mind due to the importance of the election.
  • She clarified that it’s not her place to suggest other candidates drop out but believes Iowa’s role is to help narrow the candidate field.

The Associated Press has the story:

Reynolds: DeSantis, not Trump, is the best Republican to win 2024 election

Newslooks- DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)

After seven months of hosting Republican presidential candidates in Iowa, Gov. Kim Reynolds said it “feels good to get in the game” with her endorsement of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

But the popular Iowa governor declined to say whether other candidates should concede and throw their support behind him as well, even as she acknowledged that a wider field could advantage former President Donald Trump.

“At some point, if we don’t narrow the field, it’s going to be hard to … maybe, you know, that helps Trump,” Reynolds said in an interview with The Associated Press. “But I think that is for them to decide.”

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, second from left, joins Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on stage during a rally, Monday, Nov. 6, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa, after she endorsed him.. (AP Photo/Bryon Houlgrave)

In making the endorsement earlier this week, Reynolds broke with a longstanding tradition of Iowa governors staying neutral in their party’s presidential contests, the first in the GOP nomination calendar.

With the Jan. 15 caucuses fast approaching, the DeSantis campaign hopes the endorsement will fuel momentum for the candidate, once seen as the most plausible Republican alternative to Trump but now locked in second place with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. DeSantis has so far failed to close the polling gap with Trump or set himself apart as the clear choice for voters who either didn’t like Trump or were uneasy about the former president’s prospects in November 2024.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during an interview with The Associated Press, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa. After seven months of hosting Republican presidential candidates in Iowa, Reynolds said it “feels good to get in the game” with her endorsement of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Still, Reynolds said DeSantis is best poised for victory in the general election, a race she doesn’t think Trump can win without attracting voters beyond his base. DeSantis “won in demographics that Republicans have never really won in Florida,” she said.

Reynolds and DeSantis often commend each other for their robust wins in last year’s midterm elections, when Republicans struggled elsewhere, and their parallel policy accomplishments in formerly purple states.

Trump continues to dominate polls of Republican voters in states that vote early in the nomination process, Iowa included, but Reynolds predicted “a lot of movement” over the next two months. She cited the Des Moines Register/ NBC News/Mediacom late October poll that showed DeSantis identified as a frequent second choice or candidate that voters were “actively considering.”

“I didn’t see that same opportunity with some of the other candidates when you looked at where they ranked for second choice,” Reynolds said. “I thought Ron was in a really good place for that.”

Long before the formal endorsement Monday, Trump had accused Reynolds of disloyalty for her cozy relationship with DeSantis and tried to take credit for her winning the governorship.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during an interview with The Associated Press, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa. After seven months of hosting Republican presidential candidates in Iowa, Reynolds said it “feels good to get in the game” with her endorsement of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

“If and when Kim Reynolds of Iowa endorses Ron DeSanctimonious, who is absolutely dying in the polls both in Iowa and Nationwide, it will be the end of her political career in that MAGA would never support her again, just as MAGA will never support DeSanctimonious again,” he wrote in a social media post Sunday after reports of her endorsement surfaced.

Reynolds initially promised that she would remain neutral in the race and she joined most candidates for campaign events throughout the spring and summer, though her close relationship with DeSantis and his family was on display in regular appearances they made together.

She changed her mind because “there’s just too much at stake,” she said, though it wasn’t a decision she made lightly, adding that she called Haley, who she said was “a good friend,” to let her know.

While she said it’s not her place to suggest others drop out of the race, Reynolds said Iowa’s role in the nominating process is to start to winnow the field, which will happen naturally.

“It’s not really about always picking the winner,” she said, “but it’s about helping narrow the field.”

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