DeSantis slams GOP winner in Florida special election
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Ron DeSantis intensified his attacks on Randy Fine Wednesday, blaming the representative-elect's "unique problems" for a thin special election victory in a district known as a Republican stronghold.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis escalated his attacks against Randy Fine on Wednesday, blaming the representative-elect’s “unique problems” for a special election victory he said should have been won by a higher margin.
DeSantis is far behind Vice President JD Vance, the runaway first choice to be the nominee, with 43%. Donald Trump Jr. also leads DeSantis, with 11% support. It’s not all bad news, though, as 43% of potential GOP Primary voters say they would consider voting for DeSantis. Vance leads there too, with 68%.
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Taxpayer-funded staffers in Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office have been making fundraising calls to state lobbyists, asking them to commit to raise money for a DeSantis-aligned political committee as Casey DeSantis considers a campaign for governor,
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Gov. DeSantis suggested Randy Fine's victory Tuesday in Florida's 6th Congressional District would have been larger if he didn't repel people.
Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said he expects Florida state Sen ... DeSantis and Fine’s relationship turned sour during the 2024 presidential campaign when Fine switched his endorsement from DeSantis to Trump. DeSantis called Fine’s maneuver an “act of ...
A special election in Florida's 1st Congressional District between Republican Jimmy Patronis and Democrat Gay Valimont was held to determine the successor to Matt Gaetz's House seat.
The governor flew to Idaho and Montana to advocate for a proposed balanced budget amendment, pushed by GOP state leaders.
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Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) to become Florida’s 48th governor on Jan. 5, 2027. Too soon? Not for President Trump, who on Feb. 20 endorsed and anointed Donalds with usual Trumpian flare. “Byron Donalds would be a truly Great and Powerful Governor for Florida and,
She would be as conservative or more conservative than me,” the 46-year-old governor said of Casey DeSantis at National Review’s Idea Summit in at the Gaylord National Resort