No holiday for DeSantis, Pence, Scott and other Republican presidential candidates this July 4th

More than half of the GOP presidential candidates marching in July 4th parades in Iowa, New Hampshire, the first two voting states in the nominating calendar

It’s a July 4th tradition every four years in Iowa and New Hampshire – White House hopefuls marching in Independence Day parades in the year before the presidential caucuses and primaries.

Iowa and New Hampshire have led off both major parties' presidential nominating calendars for half a century, and while the Democrats are upending their schedule, the two states will once again kick off the GOP lineup in 2024.

And on Tuesday, five Republican presidential candidates are marching in parades in New Hampshire, with three more in Iowa.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, ex-CIA spy and former Rep. Will Hurd of Texas, and Michigan businessman Perry Johnson are marching in parades in Amherst, Wolfeboro and Merrimack, New Hampshire. DeSantis was seen marching the entire route of the parade and was met with a lot of cheers – but some jeers as well.

"The fourth is not only celebrating independence but celebrating liberty and freedom that are synonyms for independence. I love the fourth of July because it reminds me of the men and the women who are willing to sacrifice everything for the cause of freedom," Scott said in a Fox News Digital interview in Merrimack, New Hampshire.  "I can’t think of a better day to celebrate are men in uniform, whether it’s backing the blue or whether it’s our military men and women. This is a great day to celebrate who we are."

Scott emphasized that "there’s not a better place to call home than America and I can’t think of a better place to celebrate it than this state – the Granite State – Live free or Die. It’s really synonymous with who we are as Americans." 

Former Vice President Mike Pence marched in the Urbandale, Iowa, Independence Day parade, with former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and former nationally syndicated radio host and 2021 California gubernatorial recall election candidate Larry Elder marching in Clear Lake, Iowa. Mayor Francis Suarez of Miami, Florida, is also in Iowa, taking part in July 4th festivities in Cedar Rapids.

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Here are some sights from today as the presidential campaign trail and the parade routes intersected.

Florida Governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis greets supporters ahead of marching in the Wolfeboro Independence Day Parade in New Hampshire on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.  (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News Digital)

Senator Tim Scott greets supporters while walking in the Town of Merrimack's 4th of July Celebration in New Hampshire on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.  (Tim Scott 2024 Presidential Campaign )

Former Vice President and 2024 Presidential Candidate Mike Pence walks alongside Karen Pence in the Urbandale 4th of July Celebration in Iowa on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.  (Mike Pence 2024 Presidential Campaign)

2024 presidential candidate and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum greets supporters during the Amherst Fourth of July Celebration in New Hampshire on Tuesday, July 4, 2023. (Doug Burgum 2024 Presidential Campaign)

Florida Governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis walks alongside his wife, Casey DeSantis, and son, Mason,  while marching in the Wolfeboro Independence Day Parade in New Hampshire on Tuesday, July 4, 2023. (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News Digital)

Senator Tim Scott greets supporters while walking in the Town of Merrimack's 4th of July Celebration in New Hampshire on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.  (Tim Scott 2024 Presidential Campaign )

Former Vice President and 2024 Presidential Candidate Mike Pence walks alongside Karen Pence in the Urbandale 4th of July Celebration in Iowa on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.  (Mike Pence 2024 Presidential Campaign)

2024 presidential candidate and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum greets supporters during the Amherst Fourth of July Celebration in New Hampshire on Tuesday, July 4, 2023. (Doug Burgum 2024 Presidential Campaign)

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