Posted on 04/19/2023 11:07:28 AM PDT by knighthawk
Ron DeSantis is making his first swing through the early primary state of South Carolina on Wednesday as he continues to lose the endorsement battle with former President Donald Trump.
The Florida governor, who has not yet announced a presidential run despite every indication he intends to do so, will speak in North Charleston, Summerville and Spartanburg about his Florida Blueprint.
Visits by popular politicians to South Carolina, along with Iowa and New Hampshire, are indicative they are weighing a presidential run.
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DeSantis visiting, but not running (lol) in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and DC.
The sooner DeSantis gives up this obviously doomed attempt, the less damage he does to his own political future.
KnightHawk - nice words in your profile.
Well, if he’s gonna run a shadow campaign, maybe he’s getting “shadow endorsements” that nobody is hearing about :)
Hey Ron:
Be a man and announce your support for the 45th President of the United States who made you a Governor.
There’s still time to salvage your reputation.
Thanks! Much appreciated!
Desantis is not running a primary campaign. This is for practice.
I have to say I am feeling quite overwhelmed by the reality that the left now controls the script. Liberals everywhere in law making, and the justice system. What chance is there that a Republican can win in 2024?
They steal another one—it will be time to raise the bonnie Blue and make a new Government. Let them have their woke, lawless Federal Republic—we can make a real people’s place—our own CSA. Law and Order for all. The First president of the new Republic, Donald Trump! Better half a republic than Zero Rights CCP Dominated Satrap of China.
Is there any hope for that? It would take leadership from Texas I would think.
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