Former President Donald Trump announced that a tornado watch forced the cancellation of his Iowa rally at an outdoor venue on Saturday, May 13.
The tornado watch was to remain in effect until 7 p.m., the same time Trump was scheduled to speak; other Republicans had been expected to make remarks beginning at 4 p.m.
That support signals “his commanding position in the Hawkeye State,” his campaign said.
“We are proud to receive the support of Iowa’s most conservative and committed Republicans,” Trump State Director Marshall Moreau stated in a news release. “These grassroots leaders have long fought for the America First Movement and are just the beginning of an army that President Trump is building to win the First-in-the-Nation Republican caucuses.”
Despite his recent legal woes, Trump remains the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination. Trump’s nearest potential rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, trails him by 34 points in a recent McLaughlin & Associates poll of likely Iowan Republican caucus voters, his campaign said.
Meanwhile, still-undeclared DeSantis was also visiting Iowa on Saturday. Earlier in the day, DeSantis spoke at a picnic in Sioux Center, the northwest corner of the state. In the evening, he was scheduled to speak at a $100-a-plate Republican Party fundraiser in the eastern section of the state in Grand Rapids.
The events capped an eventful week for Trump.