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2024 Begins: Iowa GOP Chair to Lead Party Presidential Nomination Process

Katherine Hamilton 13 Aug 2021

The Republican National Committee (RNC) named the chair of its Presidential Nominating Process Committee on Friday, signaling the beginning of a long road to 2024.

Iowa Chairman Jeff Kaufmann, who previously served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 2005 to 2013, will man the ship as GOP presidential hopefuls line up for their chance to oust the Democrats from power.

“It is an honor to chair this committee,” Kaufmann said. “It’s important to have a nominating process that allows Republican voters across the country to vet and challenge candidates seeking the Republican nomination for 2024.”

In his new role, Kauffman will oversee the selection process of the 2024 Republican nominee for president of the United States. Every four years, the RNC hosts the Republican National Convention, which is a series of conventions in which delegates field potential candidates and ultimately select their picks for president and vice president. The events mark the end of the presidential primary and ultimately displays the party’s biggest priorities before the general election begins.

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This is good. Jeff is a former state legislator who retired and now heads the Iowa GOP.

He was part of the conservative insurgency back 10+ years ago when the Iowa legislature was still dominated by moderates.

He's a blunt, straight shooting guy who led the party as the state has become one of the most conservative in the country.

I think he'll do a great job.
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