What’s on tap for the primary?: The first few months of the new year are set to be jam-packed with town halls, debates and the first early state caucuses and primaries.
That’s not to mention those are in addition to Trump’s court dates amid four separate indictments, redistricting disputes, looming government funding deadlines and an unclear timeline of when the Supreme Court will take up and issue a ruling on Trump’s presence on several primary ballots.
Here’s a look at some of the key dates ahead of a busy 2024 election season:
JANUARY
Jan. 4: CNN holds town halls for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at 9 p.m. ET and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley at 10 p.m. ET in Des Moines, Iowa.
Jan. 10: CNN holds first GOP debate of 2024 in Des Moines at 9 p.m. ET while Trump takes part in a town hall with Fox News starting at the same time.
Jan. 15: Iowa GOP caucuses
Jan. 18: ABC News and WMUR-TV host second GOP debate in Manchester, N.H. at 9 p.m. ET.
Jan. 21: CNN holds third GOP debate in Henniker, N.H.
Jan. 23: New Hampshire GOP primary
FEBRUARY
Feb. 6: Nevada GOP primary
Feb. 8: Nevada GOP caucus
Feb. 24: South Carolina GOP primary
FIRST STRETCH IN MARCH
March 2: GOP caucuses in Michigan, Idaho, Missouri
March 3: Washington, D.C. GOP primary
March 4: North Dakota GOP caucus
March 5: Super Tuesday states hold their contests (include: Alabama, Arkansas, Alaska, California, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia and American Samoa.)
The big challenge for Haley and DeSantis will be proving they can outperform Trump in the early state contests. Polls show Trump holding leads in Iowa and New Hampshire — and nationally.
At the same time, Trump will also be looking to avoid a lackluster finish in Iowa — a state he placed second in during the 2016 cycle before later winning New Hampshire.