GOP candidate Tim Scott, former VP Pence making stops in Iowa today
May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – The pace of the current G-O-P presidential campaign hasn’t reached the level of the last one eight years ago, but South Carolina Senator Tim Scott entered the race yesterday (Tuesday) and will be in Sioux City today (Wednesday), plus former Vice President Mike Pence is making stops in Des Moines and Ottumwa.
Gloria Mazza, chair of Polk County Republicans, says it’s sort of like watching the candidates and potential candidates play chess right now. “You know: When do they make this move or that move?” Mazza says. Pence has said he hasn’t decided yet whether he’ll run for president, but last night at a Polk County G-O-P fundraiser Pence urged the crowd to ask hard questions of the people who are official candidates. “Men and women of Iowa, do your part. Do freedom’s work. We’ll keep you posted on our plans, I promise,” Pence said.
Bud Hockenberg, a veteran of innumerable Iowa campaigns, isn’t giving odds on how well Pence might do in the Iowa Caucuses. “I can’t speak for other people,” he said. “It’s kind of an open process and it’s quite early.” Dylan Engelbrecht, president of Drake University Republicans, says it was good to hear from Pence — but he expects to hear many other candidates on Iowa college campuses in the coming months. “We’re just welcoming everyone, no matter who they are, just to hear their ideas,” Engelbrecht says, “and that’s what the Caucuses are ultimately about.”