FLORIDA 'LANDSLIDE': DeSantis emerges as 'likely' 2024 GOP nominee, fmr Clinton advisor says
Former senior adviser to the Clintons Mark Penn discusses Ron DeSantis’ landslide victory securing his second term as the Governor of Florida on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
The state of Florida is historically an electoral battleground, however, Ron DeSantis achieved an astonishingsecuring his second term as governor, and potentially making him the favorable potential presidential challenger in 2024. The long-fought battle between Republicans and Democrats for control of Congress is finally winding down, but it is still too close to call as several key Senate races continue to tighten. "Overall, we went to sleep in a divided country. We woke up in a divided country. There are slight movements here, with the exception of Florida.
"We’re winning big in the Republican Party for the nomination like nobody’s ever seen before," Trump told a crowd in Latrobe, Pennsylvania."There it is, Trump at 71%, Ron DeSanctimonious at 10%."
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