DeSantis hits Iowa airwaves early as he looks to fend off Nikki Haley's rise

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Julia Johnson is a politics reporter at the Washington Examiner, where she also worked as a trending news editor. She was born and raised in New Jersey before earning her bachelor's in political science in 2021 from the University of South Carolina, with a minor in mass communications.

Gov. Ron DeSantis's campaign began running its first Iowa television ad Wednesday, weeks before its planned launch in mid-November. The campaign credited the pace of its fundraising in the fourth quarter with the change of plans.

“America needs a fighter who will take on the establishment class in Washington — both Republicans and Democrats — to lead and deliver results while others fail,” campaign manager James Uthmeier said in a statement. “No leader in the country has a stronger record of securing victories for the conservative movement than Ron DeSantis.

 

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