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Ron DeSantis bringing his presidential campaign to Sacramento. The price to see him? $3,330

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Florida governor and 2024 presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis will visit the California capital June 19 for a “roundtable breakfast” priced at $3,300 per ticket. The private fundraising event, which his campaign announced on Wednesday, will be hosted by Pam and Steve Eggert of Sacramento; The ticket price is the limit an individual can contribute per election per candidate, underfederal election law.%20(52%20U.S.C.) Steve Eggert is founder and president of the Anton DevCo, a real estate development company. He is a former board member of the California Chamber of Commerce, a...

Alaska governor's 'pro-family' adviser resigns after pro-Hitler and pro-rape comments resurface

A key policy adviser for Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R-AK) has resigned after the release of a series of inflammatory statements he made on a podcast praising Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and defending the right of husbands to rape their wives, among a number of other things, reported Alaska Public Media this week.

Jeremy Cubas had been serving as Dunleavy's counsel on "pro-family" policies after previously serving as the governor's staff photographer, and, according to the report, his main job in his new role had been setting up a "pro-family" website for the state.

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Ron DeSantis promises 400-word email but sends out 2,000-word solicitation message instead

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis promised his supporters an email he sent requesting new donations would be fewer than 400 words, but an analysis shows that the funds request was more than 2,000 words.

Ron DeSantis for President sent the email, which touted the policy positions and state-level accomplishments of DeSantis, who has argued in the past that truth is "essential." DeSantis is currently Trump's top competitor for the GOP nomination for president in 2024.

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Ron DeSantis campaign leaker was invited to donor meeting by staffer he met on a dating app

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign was rattled this week by an embarrassing leak from a strategy meeting with donors, with leaked audio and slides showing aides trying to put a positive spin on data that clearly showed Trump has an advantage in the 2024 primary and that an unusually large chunk of voters have negative views of DeSantis despite high name recognition.

But perhaps just as embarrassing as the leak itself might be how the leak happened, according to Peter Schorsch, publisher of Florida Politics, the campaign insider site which first broke the leak.

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'Tallahassee Mussolini': Steve Schmidt says 'unfit' Ron DeSantis has even worse morals than Trump

Former GOP strategist turned Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt ripped into Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in a new episode of his political podcast, "The Warning."

"There he is," said Schmidt, showing an image of DeSantis during his interview with Fox News in which he claimed he would "smash" leftism in the United States as president. "Governor Ron DeSantis. The Mussolini of Tallahassee, using a U.S. Navy war vessel as a visual prop just days after his disastrous launch, which spawned the fantastic hashtag, "#DeSaster."

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Ron DeSantis accuses teachers of 'forcing' students to pick pronouns

Governor Ron DeSantis kicked off his official presidential campaign tour on Tuesday, traveling to Iowa after announcing last week he was launching a White House run. On Wednesday, the Republican bragged to GOP voters that in Florida he recently signed a bill into law banning teachers from forcing children to pick pronouns, insisting it is happening in other states.

“It is wrong for a teacher to tell a student that they may have been born in the wrong body, or that their gender is a choice,” DeSantis announced.

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DeSantis kicks off presidential campaign tour with claim teachers are ‘forcing’ students to pick pronouns

Governor Ron DeSantis kicked off his official presidential campaign tour on Tuesday, traveling to Iowa after announcing last week he was launching a White House run. On Wednesday, the Republican bragged to GOP voters that in Florida he recently signed a bill into law banning teachers from forcing children to pick pronouns, insisting it is happening in other states.

"It is wrong for a teacher to tell a student that they may have been born in the wrong body, or that their gender is a choice," DeSantis announced.

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Fox and Newsmax hosts slam Trump for attacking Kayleigh McEnany: 'It's insane to attack her'

Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social this Tuesday and slammed his former Press Secretary-turned Fox News contributor Kayleigh McEnany, accusing her of providing the “wrong” poll numbers during an appearance on the network.

“Kayleigh ‘Milktoast’ McEnany just gave out the wrong poll numbers on FoxNews. I am 34 points up on DeSanctimonious, not 25 up,” Trump wrote, using his nickname for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. “While 25 is great, it’s not 34. She knew the number was corrected upwards by the group that did the poll. The RINOS & Globalists can have her. FoxNews should only use REAL Stars!!!”

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Ron and Casey DeSantis conduct softball interview in Iowa: 'We're very picky about gas stations'

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and his wife, Casey, interviewed each other about their favorite restaurants and gas stations.

During a Wednesday campaign event in Iowa, the governor followed his stump speech with a conversation with his wife.

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'Polarizing' Kari Lake could be a major headache for GOP strategists in 2024: conservative

Like her political mentor Donald Trump, far-right Republican Kari Lake has been an incredibly divisive figure in U.S. politics.

The conspiracy theorist and former television reporter, who Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs defeated in 2022, is popular with Trump's hardcore MAGA base. But a combination of liberals, progressives, Democrats and Never Trump conservatives view her as a dangerous extremist. When Lake lost Arizona's gubernatorial race last year, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) and activist Meghan McCain were among the well-known conservatives who were glad to see her defeated.

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'Definitely a yellow flag': DeSantis campaign rollout could endanger Iowa megachurch's tax status

Ron DeSantis kicked off his campaign at an Iowa megachurch, whose pastor may have flouted tax-exempt laws.

The Florida governor said last week he would welcome a bill to defund the IRS, but two tax law experts told The Daily Beast that he may be ignoring the Johnson Act prohibiting churches and charities from "participating or intervening, directly or indirectly, in any political campaign on behalf of, or in opposition to, any candidate for public office" by holding his first official campaign event at the Eternity Church in Clive.

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DeSantis tries to connect with voters during first full day of campaigning in Iowa

Ron DeSantis begins his first full day of presidential campaigning on Wednesday with a four-stop blitz through Iowa, trying to prioritize personally connecting with voters while proving he has the mettle to take on former President Donald Trump.

The Florida governor has appearances in Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Pella and Cedar Rapids, packing in early events in the state whose caucuses kick off the GOP presidential primary voting. From there, he will head to New Hampshire on Thursday and South Carolina on Friday.

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Leaked DeSantis pitch to donors loaded with 'really bad news' for his campaign: analysis

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' team recently tried to pitch a group of wealthy donors about his viability as a presidential candidate.

But according to new analysis from FloridaPolitics.com publisher Peter Schorsch, the presentation was actually loaded with ominous indicators about the Florida governor's chances of toppling former President Donald Trump.

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