Julia Johnson is a politics reporter at the Washington Examiner, where she also worked as a trending news editor. She was born and raised in New Jersey before earning her bachelor's in political science in 2021 from the University of South Carolina, with a minor in mass communications.
Sen. Tim Scott's presidential campaign announced Monday it would be rerouting resources to Iowa to focus on the Republican caucuses in January.
According to his campaign, it still has $1.6 million in reserved television advertising in Iowa. The transition of other staff and resources will take place over the next few weeks. Scott's decision to focus on Iowa follows the same decision Gov. Ron DeSantis's campaign announced earlier this month. The Florida governor's team made the pivot to zero in on Iowa, relocating a third of its entire staff to the state, effectively making it a second headquarters. “About a third of our Tallahassee headquarters staff will be deploying to Iowa in the weeks ahead," deputy campaign manager David Polyansky said at the time.
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