Donald Trump joins Republican presidential candidate rivals at marketing campaign dinner

Donald Trump has advised supporters at an influential marketing campaign occasion in Iowa he's the one Republican candidate who can beat President Joe Biden.

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The former president took to the stage on the Lincoln Day Dinner together with his predominant rival Ron DeSantis and a number of other different candidates within the race to turn into the social gathering's nominee in 2024.

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While his opponents broadly refused to talk about Mr Trump's ongoing authorized issues, the previous president made one veiled reference, saying: "If I weren't running, I would have nobody coming after me."

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He additionally insisted the identical could be true if he had been trailing within the polls.

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The different Republican candidates principally reserved their sharpest criticism for Mr Biden and a Democratic social gathering they argued had misplaced contact with mainstream America.

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"The time for excuses is over. We must get the job done," Mr DeSantis advised round 1,200 Republican social gathering members and activists.

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"I will get the job done," he stated.

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The Florida governor additionally repeated his promise to halt the "weaponisation" of the Justice Department, alluding to Mr Trump's indictments.

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Mr Trump, who has a snug lead within the polls, was closely vital of his rivals. He repeatedly branded Mr DeSantis "DeSanctus" and stated: "I wouldn't take a chance on that one."

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As he opened a marketing campaign workplace exterior Iowa's capital Des Moines earlier than the dinner, Mr Trump stated: "I understand the other candidates are falling very flat... it's like death."

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Mr Trump steadily avoids attending occasions involving different candidates, questioning why he would share a stage with opponents who're trailing him in polls.

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While most Republican candidates refused to criticise him, former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison stated, "as a party, we need a new direction for America and for the GOP", drawing solely muted response from the group.

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Will Hurd, a former Texas congressman, confronted loud boos when he stated: "The reason Donald Trump lost the election in 2020 is he failed to grow the GOP brand.

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"Donald Trump just isn't working for president to make America nice once more... Donald Trump is working to remain out of jail."

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Iowa's caucus, one of many first contests within the race for the Republican nomination, is about to happen in January 2024.

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Trump is going through several criminal and civil investigations and has been indicted twice.

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On Friday, federal paperwork stated he confronted new charges over categorized paperwork he allegedly took from the White House, together with deleting CCTV footage of his workers transferring bins at his Florida house.

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A trial in that case has been set to begin on 20 May 2024 - simply weeks earlier than the Republican and Democratic nationwide conventions the place every social gathering's nominees are set to be introduced.

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