Sending signals: Arkansas’ Asa Hutchinson says Iowa trips show he’s ‘serious’ about potential 2024 run

Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson acknowledges that his two trips this week to Iowa — the state whose caucuses for a half century have kicked off the GOP presidential nominating calendar — are a sign that he’s seriously considering a White House run.

"Going to Iowa probably does send some signals that your serious about looking at 2024," Hutchinson, who just completed serving eight years as governor, told Fox News.

Hutchinson was interviewed during his Thursday-Friday swing to the Hawkeye State, where he attended Gov. Kim Reynolds second inaugural, and also met with other GOP leaders to help celebrate Republican victories in Iowa in November’s midterm elections. Hutchinson was also in Iowa on Monday, when he addressed a GOP legislative breakfast.

The term-limited governor was succeeded Tuesday by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, as the former White House press secretary during then-President Trump's administration and the daughter of former longtime Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee was inaugurated.

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Hutchinson said his trips this week "give me an opportunity to listen to Iowans and their leaders about the challenges they face and also solutions that they’re looking at."

The conservative former governor argued that President Biden’s "failed polices" have exacerbated the "border crisis and fentanyl that hits Iowa." And he also pointed high interest rates, which he blames on what he calls "Biden’s economic failures."

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Hutchinson called the reception he received from Iowans "very welcoming," and he highlighted the "connections between an ag state like Arkansas and Iowa, and all that we share together in terms of issues that we face — many of the same values are shared by the communities here. So there’s a real connection."

His trips this week to Iowa follow a Nov. 16 stop, when he addressed the Westside Conservative Club in Des Moines. He also paid two visits last year to New Hampshire, which holds the second contest in the Republican Party’s presidential nominating calendar. His trips included an April trip to headline the "Politics and Eggs" speaking series at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, a must-stop for White House hopefuls. He’s also traveled to South Carolina, which votes third in the Republican schedule.

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A former federal attorney turned two-term congressman who served as Drug Enforcement Administration administrator and Department of Homeland Security undersecretary during then-President George W. Bush’s administration, Hutchinson touts that he’s a "consistent conservative."

Hutchinson, who steered the National Governors Association last year, has been mulling a 2024 White House run for months. He said in a Fox News Digital interview last summer that he wants a role in helping to shape the future of the GOP and "that might lead to a presidential campaign down the road." 

Asked about his timeline, Hutchinson said this week that "I don’t think we have to set an artificial time frame." But pointing to the likelihood of presidential forums in the early voting states as early as April and debates possibly starting in July, he added that "there is a practical time frame that you look at."

"The decisions would need to be made early in the second quarter or sometime in the first quarter," he emphasized. "I’m not setting an artificial timeframe — I’m wanting to make sure that if I did become a candidate that there would be the kind of financial support that’s needed."

"You measure the response to our vision and your message for America as well as making sure that you can be a strong candidate if you did jump in. That’s what I’m doing now," he explained.

Former President Donald Trump is already in the GOP presidential nomination race, and there’s a strong possibility that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and former South Carolina governor turned former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley also end up running for the Republican nomination.

Asked how someone like Hutchinson could compete with bigger names larger war chests, the former governor said "you’ve got to work hard and that’s what’s attractive about a place like Iowa. They like to look you in the eye and make a decision. It’s a land of retail politics, which I’m accustomed to. It’s getting to know people and their challenges and presenting your case to them. That’s the beauty of American democracy."

And Hutchinson emphasized that his decision on running won’t be dependent on any other actual or potential presidential candidate.

"We’ll make our own decision," he said.

Riverside County deputy dead after shootout in Lake Elsinore two weeks after another deputy was killed

Authorities said that a Riverside County deputy who was rushed to the hospital after he was shot Friday afternoon has died.

Darnell Calhoun, 30, of the Riverside County Sheriff's Office (RSO) was killed in the line of duty, ultimately dying of injuries he suffered during a shootout with a suspect in Lake Elsinore, the office said.

Deputies responded to a call in the 18500 block of Hilldale Lane, where a noncompliant suspect began firing at officers, according to FOX 11 Los Angeles.

The sheriff's office said that one person was in custody after the shooting.
 

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Lake Elsinore is located just south of Riverside, near San Bernardino, both east of Los Angeles.

Sheriff Chad Bianco said Calhoun responded to a child custody call around 4:20 p.m.

It is not immediately clear what led to the shooting.

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Calhoun joined the department on February 2022, after serving with the San Diego Police Department, Bianco said.

"There is not one person with one negative to say about him," Bianco said of Calhoun, FOX 11 reported. "He was the most good, wholesome man you could ever imagine."

He was a husband, a son and a father-to-be.

Several law enforcement offices expressed their condolences for the loss.

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The Los Angeles Police Department called the news "tragic."

"The LAPD sends its condolences to his friends and loved ones. Rest In Peace Deputy Calhoun," the department said in a post.

"To our brothers and sisters of Riverside County Sheriff's Dept., no words can express our deepest sorrow for the loss of Deputy Darnell Calhoun," said Orange County Sheriff's Office. "Our thoughts and prayers are for you, his family, and his friends. We will honor him, mourn him, and stand beside you in every way."

"Our thoughts and prayers are with Deputy Calhoun’s family and his brothers and sisters of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Saddened by this devastating loss," OC Fire Authority added.

San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office said their hearts were "broken."

"Our hearts are broken for our partners @RSO. Our thoughts and prayers are with Deputy Calhoun’s family, loved ones, and partners," the office said.

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"We are devastated to learn of the passing of @RSO Deputy Darnell Calhoun, an SDPD officer until 2022," said the San Diego Police Department, Calhoun's previous employer. "This evening, he was killed in the line of duty while protecting Lake Elsinore. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, & colleagues in SDPD and @RSO."

Ventura County Sheriff's Office added: "We would like to send our deepest condolences to our brothers and sisters @riversidecountysheriff as they navigate another line of duty death. Our agency has authorized mourning bands to be worn by our deputies immediately, as we stand in solidarity."

The loss comes just weeks after Deputy Isaiah Cordero, another Riverside County deputy, was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley on Dec. 29. 

William Shae McKay, 44, the suspect who fired the shot was killed during a pursuit.

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