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Former President Donald Trump in Maquoketa, Iowa, on Sept. 20. Jabin Botsford / The Washington Post via Getty Images file

Pro-Trump super PAC ramps up spending in Iowa

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Groups backing Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley are the biggest ad spenders in Hawkeye State.

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Former President Donald Trump is ahead in Iowa with the Republican caucuses now nine weeks away, but that isn’t stopping the main pro-Trump super PAC from significantly increasing its ad spending in the first-in-the-nation GOP presidential contest.

MAGA Inc., the group backing Trump, has spent $4 million over Iowa’s airwaves from Oct. 1 to Nov. 14 — up from its spending earlier in the fall, according to the ad-tracking firm AdImpact.

One of MAGA Inc.’s recent ads hits Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for once supporting statehood for Puerto Rico, which the DeSantis campaign has denied.

“Liberals have a plan to make Puerto Rico a state, adding two Democrats to the Senate. And Ron DeSantis sided with the liberals’ power play,” the ad goes.

Never Back Down, the super PAC supporting DeSantis, has spent an equal $4 million during the same period — after outspending the pro-Trump group from Sept. 1 to Oct. 1.

Some Never Back Down’s most recent ads have highlighted DeSantis’s previous military service, his effort in Florida to evacuate Americans from Israel, and his call for a new approach in dealing with China

And narrowly behind those advertisers is SFA Fund, the super PAC backing former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, which has spent $3.7 million in Iowa from Oct. 1 to Nov. 14.

SFA Fund has a new ad in Iowa referring to Haley as “the conservative China fears most.”

During the entire 2024 presidential cycle so far, the pro-DeSantis Never Back Down has been the biggest advertiser, spending nearly $40 million on ads, according to AdImpact.

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