Iowa event shows abortion could be lingering issue for Republican frontrunner in the US presidential race

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Former US president Donald Trump appeared at a town hall in Iowa while his main rivals for the Republican presidential nomination were partaking in a debate.

Former US president Donald Trump appeared at a town hall in Iowa while his main rivals for the Republican presidential nomination were partaking in a debate. It wasn’t exactly a rapprochement on another night of ghostly streets and steady snowfall in Des Moines, Iowa , but after a two-and-a-half-year hiatus, the former president sat down for a live, nationally televised interview with the broadcaster that had championed his first coming. It was a strange evening.

By 6pm, the wide, snow-packed main boulevards of Locust and Grand were empty and city life, such as it was, revolved around the Events Center. Word had spread of another faller among the challengers to Trump’s ascendant return to as. Chris Christie, the former president’s most vociferous critic, told a gathering in New Hampshire that his run was ending here and now. While Trump held court, his rivals Ron de Santis and Nikki Haley sparred and sparked in a CNN-hosted Republican debate just a short drive away

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