Posted on 06/14/2023 10:32:15 AM PDT by proust
Both Trump and DeSantis tied for first place with 41 percent support each in their home state. No other potential candidate came close. Pence fell 38 percent points behind with three percent support. Christie, Ramaswamy, and Haley came one point behind with two percent support, and zero percent supported Elder, Hutchinson, and Scott.
Overall, eight percent of Florida GOP voters are “not sure” who they would support.
Notably, 71 percent chose DeSantis as their first-choice candidate, compared to 57 percent who said the same of Trump. When asked who would be their second-choice candidate, 30 percent said DeSantis, followed by 16 percent who said Trump, 13 percent who said Scott, 11 percent who said Pence, and ten percent who said Ramaswamy.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Since they published a poll the Trumpkins don’t like.
Bwahahahahahaa. If you believe that you are beyond foolish.
Wait....
From thier site info
Sachs Media is a top PR firm for high-stakes challenges. Based in Florida with talent located across the U.S., our services include Public Relations, Public Affairs, Digital, Content Creation, and Crisis. ... Tallahassee, FL 32301. "
Oh... it's a talahassee based public relations firm....
Not only that....
Happy Birthday, Florida!” Initiative Marks State’s 175th Anniversary of Statehood
“Today is a great time to reflect on how far we’ve come since Florida became the nation’s 27th state on March 3, 1845,” said Ron Sachs, CEO of Sachs Media Group, the producing partner of the initiative. The Sachs firm also produced statewide initiatives on Florida's 150th anniversary of statehood in 1995 -- and the "Viva Florida, 500" initiative in 2013, the 500th anniversary of Ponce de Leon's 'discovery' of Florida.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/03/03/1994561/0/en/Happy-Birthday-Florida-Initiative-Marks-State-s-175th-Anniversary-of-Statehood.html
It looks like it does P.R. for state stuff.
New York Yorkers that mover there no surprise.
sheep move but still eat all the grass
LOFL.
1) Charlie "Limp Wristed" Crist, a graduate of one of the lower 30-tier law schools, and after taking three attempts to pass the bar, was defeated as GOP State Senate candidate in 1986, losing in a runoff.
2) In 1992, Crist won as a GOP State Senate candidate in the Florida 20th.
3) In 1998, Crist lost as the GOP sacrifice to Florida Senator Bob Graham, losing by 26 points.
4) In 2008, Crist endorsed McCrisis and supported Florida moving their primary to January (lol).
5) In 2010, Crist left the GOP. He ran against Foam Boy for the Senate seat as an unaffliated candidate, losing to Rubio by nearly 20 points.
6) In 2012, Crist endorsed Obama.
7) In 2014, Rick Scott beat Crist for Governor of Florida, and as wiki notes: "Crist holds the rare distinction of losing a statewide general election in Florida as a Republican, a Democrat and an Independent"
8) Aug. 2022, Crist resigned from Congress.
In other words, RDS beat Crist The Tomato Can, Florida's perennial toe-tapping, down-low, also-ran man.
Sachs Media Group/Breakthrough Research survey...
A PR firm poll. Damn people............
WHAT WE DO
Public Relations + Public Affairs + Crisis + Digital + Content
Our comprehensive suite of in-house capabilities means that we can be agile in developing and launching effective and nimble campaigns – whether in multiple states with different demographics and political landscapes, throughout Florida’s diverse media markets, or laser-focused on one market.
Whom Trump says was a better governor than DeSantis.
Agreed. Trump remains popular with the base and he should do well in the South. But some voters in the GOP primaries are tired of Trump's drama and they'll vote for someone who has a chance of winning the White House. So DeSantis might be the guy.
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