The Florida governor has proven ruthless, relentless and skillful at exploiting the culture war for political gain.
The most intriguing politician in the Republican Party is an uncharismatic governor who’s trying to make the GOP’sRon DeSantis, the 43-year-old governor of Florida, has been on a tear. Originally a tea party-style fiscal conservative, he’s embraced a series of hard-edged positions that have boosted him into second place in early — OK, way-too-early — polls for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.
Republican pollster Whit Ayres offered a more succinct explanation: “He’s Trump without the craziness.” He ordered state agencies to audit businesses to determine whether their workers were in the country legally. When the CEO of the Walt Disney Co., under pressure from employees, declared that the company would fight to repeal the bill, DeSantis retaliated. He pushed through a bill to
A Fox News poll this month reported that 55% of voters said they agreed with a ban on teaching about sexual orientation in the early grades, with even larger majorities among parents and Latino voters. DeSantis’ third quality has been his relentless search for new causes to champion in an expanding culture war.
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