Four Republican presidential candidates will participate in a forum in Iowa on Saturday with GOP Rep. Randy Feenstra, with less than six weeks to make an impression on Iowa caucusgoers before the January 15ย GOP caucuses.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Ambassador Nikki Haley, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Texas pastor Ryan Binkley wereย invited and willย attend the event.
Feenstra invited the presidential hopefuls to his conservative corner of western Iowa for an event heโs calling, โFaith and Family with the Feenstras,โ which will feature conversations with each of the candidates.
The candidates will get to share their message and pitch their vision for the country before an audience at the Christian college Dordt University in Sioux Center โ which sits in Sioux County, a county that went for former President Donald Trump by a whopping nearly 67 percentage points in the 2020 presidential election.
The presidential field faces the challenge of trying to cut into Trumpโs overwhelming lead in both state and national polls.
Itโs the latest event that Iowans will get to hear from the candidates and compare them, following the contentious fourth GOP primary debate in Alabama earlier this week.ย DeSantis and Ramaswamy targeted Haley, hitting her on immigration, her record on China and foreign policy.
Trump decided to skip the debate and Binkley failed to qualify.
Much like the debate, Trump will be elsewhere on Saturday night: heโll deliver the keynote speech for the New York Young Republican Clubโs annual gala in New York City.
Other Republican candidates not attending Saturdayโs event in Iowa are former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who has prioritized campaigning in New Hampshire.
Feenstra, who was elected to Iowaโs 4thย Congressional District in…
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