Trump's early dominance in Iowa pushing rivals out of state

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Rachel Schilke is a breaking news reporter at the Washington Examiner. Originally from Frankfort, Illinois, she graduated from the University of Iowa in May 2022 and served as a managing editor at the Daily Iowan with a focus on crime and courts and local government. Follow her on X: @rachel_schilke.

Former President Donald Trump's position as the 2024 front-runner has not stopped his GOP rivals from campaigning, but his early dominance in Iowa could push other Republican presidential candidates to focus on other states.

Trump also secured a major Iowa endorsement on Monday when Attorney General Brenna Bird endorsed the former president during a campaign stop. Pence, Haley, and Scott have all filed to compete in Nevada's Feb. 6 primary instead of the state's Feb. 8 caucuses. In doing so, they will not be allowed to participate in the Republican Party-run caucuses, which comes at a cost — the state-run primary does not award delegates, but the party caucuses do.

Actions by fundraising camps are the biggest indicator that some GOP candidates may view Iowa as a lost cause. Trust in the Mission PAC, which is supporting Scott, recently canceled its $40 million advertising reservation for the fall, with PAC leaders citing the difficulties in chipping away Republicans from Trump's circle.

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