Florida Gov. DeSantis will run for President in 2028

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Desantis flaming out like this is prime reason why some of you should not be taking political cues from Charlemagne or joe Rogan

All the pro Desantis talk is just he's young and Joe biden is old
The amount of missteps alone these last 5 months should make anyone trying to pump up Desantis look like a shill imo

At this point even Marianne Williamson could beat him
Disney abortion and anti woke is not a policy position
He also refuses to listen to anyone a polician needs to moderate their message not plug their ears and lose all their support

If you notice he never actually gives you any distinct policy details

He doesn't give anywhere or any insight into health care inflation, economic insights, infrastructure or foreign affairs.

Everything he does is just blanket recycled cultural issues to avoid any concrete specifics on topics of substance.

He's shown repeatedly he's just a talking suit
 
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Indeed, Trump has already demonstrated that virtually nothing is off limits in his campaign against DeSantis, who hasn’t even officially declared his 2024 candidacy yet. (The governor is clearly running a “shadow campaign” at this time, however.) Last month, the ex-president publicly suggested DeSantis might be gay. The month before that, Trump implied the Florida governor is a pedophile. That the allegations are baseless is not much of a concern to the 2024 Republican frontrunner.

“The only people who like Ron DeSantis are the people who have never met him,” Taylor Budowich, the head of the pro-Trump super PAC MAGA Inc. and Trump’s former spokesman, harshly commented to NBC News last week. Budowich, too, is a DeSantis alum, having worked with the DeSantis transition in Florida.

Stories of DeSantis colleagues and staffers describing the Florida governor as either cold or hostile are legion. Republican political operatives have slammed him as a man who is “missing the sociability gene” and “never says thank you,” even to major donors.

:picard: Damn, that is one cold-hearted way of saying DeSantis is inept as social skills. It making it sound like he out here missing a chromosome.
 

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Last week's flooding affected Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale, which supplies South FL with gas


The real story here is the Florida state government not creating an emergency fuel reserve despite the state being so prone to natural disasters:why:

NY had one major storm and rushed to create one while Florida get hit by a hurricane every 3 years or so and still have none.
 

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The real story here is the Florida state government not creating an emergency fuel reserve despite the state being so prone to natural disasters:why:

NY had one major storm and rushed to create one while Florida get hit by a hurricane every 3 years or so and still have none.

Inept state.
 

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Trump team says DeSantis' Florida 'among the worst' states to work, retire or raise a family​


Zac Anderson, Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Sat, April 22, 2023 at 12:35 PM EDT·3 min read


Florida is “among the worst” states to raise a family, work and retire Former President Donald Trump’s campaign claims in a blistering rebuttal to the story Gov. Ron DeSantis tells about the state thriving under his leadership.

“The real DeSantis record is one of misery and despair,” Trump spokesman Steven Cheung said in a campaign email Friday. “He has left a wake of destruction all across Florida and people are hurting because he has spent more time playing public relations games instead of actually doing the hard-work needed to improve the lives of the people he represents.”

Trump's campaign argues Florida is faring poorly on a range of issues, citing various sources such as Oxfam, Money Inc., U.S. News & World Report and the Florida Policy Institute.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump.
The state’s affordability crisis is highlighted in the campaign email, along with low teacher pay, a lack of elder abuse protections and low economic opportunity.

“Under Ron DeSantis, Florida has become among the worst states… to live… find economic opportunity… work… retire… raise a family… pay taxes…be safe… rent a home… have a baby… afford energy… die… be a teacher… be a doctor… be a police officer,” Trump’s campaign email states.

That message not only goes against what DeSantis has been saying about Florida as a model for the nation, but much of what Republican leaders have said over their 25-year period of political dominance in state politics.

It also echoes much of what Democrats have said in criticizing DeSantis’ policies, and those of GOP lawmakers.

And it goes against what Trump himself has said.

In February 2020, Trump praised DeSantis as a "great governor" and "great warrior," while also taking credit for his primary election win.

"He's a very popular governor," Trump said at the time. "His (polling) numbers are in the 70s, and he's done a great job."

Democrats have accused DeSantis of ignoring the state’s growing affordability problem and other important issues in favor of culture war concerns.

Never Back Down, a pro-DeSantis super PAC, released a statement criticizing the Trump campaign's comments.

"Donald Trump has so deeply disparaged the state of Florida by calling it 'the worst state,' we at Never Back Down will help him leave by offering financial assistance to help him move to his beloved California, so he can be close to his good buddy Gavin Newsom, whom he loves so intensely and gets along with so well," said Never Back Down CEO Chris Jankowski, linking to comments Trump made recently that he "got along really good" with California's governor.

Jankowski added that: "The good news is that since so many people are moving to the state of Florida, thanks to the incredible success of Governor Ron DeSantis, no one will notice when Trump leaves. The state of Florida will be better off when Trump takes his Soros-fueled, dumpster fire of a campaign to San Francisco, where it will fit right in.”

Jankowski's statement may be the most pointed effort yet by DeSantis allies to pushback on the Trump campaign's relentless criticism. DeSantis has largely ignored Trump's broadsides or offered mild rebuttals.

Trump has been sharpening his attacks on DeSantis and taking other steps to try and weaken the GOP figure viewed as his strongest opponent in a presidential primary.

This week the former president rolled out a series of endorsements from Florida's congressional delegation and invited the lawmakers to dinner at his Mar-a-Lago Club.
 

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Trump team says DeSantis' Florida 'among the worst' states to work, retire or raise a family​


Zac Anderson, Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Sat, April 22, 2023 at 12:35 PM EDT·3 min read


Florida is “among the worst” states to raise a family, work and retire Former President Donald Trump’s campaign claims in a blistering rebuttal to the story Gov. Ron DeSantis tells about the state thriving under his leadership.

“The real DeSantis record is one of misery and despair,” Trump spokesman Steven Cheung said in a campaign email Friday. “He has left a wake of destruction all across Florida and people are hurting because he has spent more time playing public relations games instead of actually doing the hard-work needed to improve the lives of the people he represents.”

Trump's campaign argues Florida is faring poorly on a range of issues, citing various sources such as Oxfam, Money Inc., U.S. News & World Report and the Florida Policy Institute.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump.
The state’s affordability crisis is highlighted in the campaign email, along with low teacher pay, a lack of elder abuse protections and low economic opportunity.

“Under Ron DeSantis, Florida has become among the worst states… to live… find economic opportunity… work… retire… raise a family… pay taxes…be safe… rent a home… have a baby… afford energy… die… be a teacher… be a doctor… be a police officer,” Trump’s campaign email states.

That message not only goes against what DeSantis has been saying about Florida as a model for the nation, but much of what Republican leaders have said over their 25-year period of political dominance in state politics.

It also echoes much of what Democrats have said in criticizing DeSantis’ policies, and those of GOP lawmakers.

And it goes against what Trump himself has said.

In February 2020, Trump praised DeSantis as a "great governor" and "great warrior," while also taking credit for his primary election win.

"He's a very popular governor," Trump said at the time. "His (polling) numbers are in the 70s, and he's done a great job."

Democrats have accused DeSantis of ignoring the state’s growing affordability problem and other important issues in favor of culture war concerns.

Never Back Down, a pro-DeSantis super PAC, released a statement criticizing the Trump campaign's comments.

"Donald Trump has so deeply disparaged the state of Florida by calling it 'the worst state,' we at Never Back Down will help him leave by offering financial assistance to help him move to his beloved California, so he can be close to his good buddy Gavin Newsom, whom he loves so intensely and gets along with so well," said Never Back Down CEO Chris Jankowski, linking to comments Trump made recently that he "got along really good" with California's governor.

Jankowski added that: "The good news is that since so many people are moving to the state of Florida, thanks to the incredible success of Governor Ron DeSantis, no one will notice when Trump leaves. The state of Florida will be better off when Trump takes his Soros-fueled, dumpster fire of a campaign to San Francisco, where it will fit right in.”

Jankowski's statement may be the most pointed effort yet by DeSantis allies to pushback on the Trump campaign's relentless criticism. DeSantis has largely ignored Trump's broadsides or offered mild rebuttals.

Trump has been sharpening his attacks on DeSantis and taking other steps to try and weaken the GOP figure viewed as his strongest opponent in a presidential primary.

This week the former president rolled out a series of endorsements from Florida's congressional delegation and invited the lawmakers to dinner at his Mar-a-Lago Club.
Even Desantis’ Super PAC fights back like a bunch of shriveling nerds. “We’ll help you go to California to hang out with Newsome! 🤓
 

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