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The political positions of Ron DeSantis have been recorded from his 2012 election to the United States House of Representatives and his tenure as representative, the 2016 United States Senate election in Florida, and during his tenure as governor of Florida. DeSantis is considered a conservative Republican. [1] [2]
DeSantis at a pro-law enforcement rally in Staten Island. DeSantis opposes efforts to defund the police, and as governor has introduced initiatives to "fund the police". [240] In September 2021, he introduced a $5,000 signing bonus for Florida police officers in a bid to attract out-of-state police recruits. [241]
Greg Ganske, U.S. Representative from IA-04 (1995–2003); Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Iowa in 2002 [23]; Frank Riggs, U.S. Representative from CA-01 (1991–1993 and 1995–1999); Member of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees (1984–1988); Republican nominee for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction in 2018 and Republican candidate for Governor of ...
Ron DeSantis rally flaunts endorsement strength, despite low poll numbers. The lineup of speakers at Monday's rally was a display of DeSantis' strength among Iowa Republican leaders.
"If Trump doesn't run, DeSantis has to run," one GOP insider said. Also possible: Florida's governor runs for president no matter what Trump does.
How endorsing helps Gov. Ron DeSantis, two different ways There are two probable consequences, long- and short-term, for the governor’s involvement in races at the local level.
Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley at the CNN Republican Presidential Debate in Des Moines, Iowa. The 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses were held on January 15, 2024. DeSantis placed second, winning 21.23% of the vote and 9 delegates, losing to Trump by a 30-point margin. Analysts described the results as heavily damaging DeSantis's campaign.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was touted as a rising star with a clear path leading to the Republican nomination in 2024. Ilene Prusher discusses what went wrong from the Sunshine State.