Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is heading to Iowa this weekend in the run-up to a final decision about running for president.

Hickenlooper, who left office earlier this month, is expected to stop by a house party and a brewery Sunday evening in the Des Moines area, according to his spokesperson. It will be his first trip to an early primary state since leaving office.

His trip comes amid a number of high-profile Democratic candidates announcing their intentions to seek the nomination to take on President Donald Trump in 2020. On Monday, California Sen. Kamala Harris announced her run. Before Harris, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Massachuttes Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced.

According to the Des Monies Register, at least four other presidential candidates are expected in Iowa the last week of January.

Hickenlooper is also going to be in Iowa on the 27th. That means there are five presidential/may be presidential candidates planning stops in Iowa the last week in January. — Rachel Stassen-Berger (@RachelSB) January 22, 2019

The contest for the Democratic nomination is wide open and could attract more than two dozen candidates. Hickenlooper has said he’ll make a final decision in February or March.