DeSantis deja vu: Florida governor follows familiar script from failed 2024 campaign
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has been floated as a possible Republican candidate in the 2028 presidential election. His recent governing style, marked by legislation aligned with broader GOP priorities and a sharpened political posture, is reminiscent of the approach he took leading up to his 2024 presidential run. DeSantis challenged President Donald Trump in 2024, […]
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