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DeSantis wants health care plan that would ‘supersede’ Obamacare. What does that mean?

Seeking the GOP nomination for president, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said in an interview that aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he plans on unveiling a health care proposal next year that would “supersede” Obamacare. DeSantis didn’t outright say that he would repeal the Affordable Care Act, but the Republican hopeful said he wants to replace it with something that would lower health care costs and continue to guarantee coverage for people with preexisting conditions. “We want to make sure we have as many people covered as possible at the lowest possible price,” the governor said. The...

Ron DeSantis buried for letting battling staffers sink his presidential campaign

During a CNN panel discussion on "State of the Union" the topic of Gov. Ron DeSantis' faltering bid to become the GOP's 2024 presidential campaign came up and GOP strategist Brad Todd dropped the hammer on the Florida lawmakers for allowing the chaos among his own staffers overshadow his campaign.

Speaking with host Dana Bash, Todd raged at the candidate and his staff by pointing out his collapse in the polls as his staffers battled with a super PAC designed to get him into the White House.

According to a clearly disgusted Todd, DeSantis and his closest aides have run a terrible campaign.

"His campaign is — well, his numbers are falling," host Bash prompted. "But the Super PAC that his campaign has relied really heavily on to do a lot of the leg work and a lot of the tough work, it's in turmoil: another leader in the Super PAC has left."

"This is a classic case of ... a good example of his campaign in general," Todd complained. "They have a big news day for the Iowa caucus, complete every county thing, and then the staff becomes the story."

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"This it is a rule in professional campaigning: never become the story when you're the staff," he lectured. "But in Ron DeSantis' world, from the very beginning of his campaign for governor for the first time, the staff always ends up being a story."

Elaborating, he added, "Because when things don't go well, Ron DeSantis blames his staff and his staff is always infighting. This is his campaign in a microcosm. He was ahead by 11 points last February, he's behind by a cab ride right now. It has been a terribly run campaign. They still have time to get it together, but execution wise, there's been very little done right."

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DeSantis touts completion of 99-county Iowa tour as a measure of his leadership

NEWTON – With a month and a half to go until Iowa caucuses, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held an event marking his completion of visits to all 99 Iowa counties. His final stop was Saturday in Jasper County.

Welcomed by Gov. Kim Reynolds and Bob Vander Plaats, two of his most prominent supporters, DeSantis reminisced on the 98 counties he visited before Jasper, including having played baseball on the Field of Dreams, having attended the Cy-Hawk football game in September and his tour of Iowa Sen. Dan Zumbach’s family farm in Delaware County.

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'Excuse me!' DeSantis gets testy when asked to condemn Trump calling opponents 'vermin'

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis on Sunday refused to condemn Donald Trump for using the term "vermin" to describe his political opponents.

"Mr. Trump is campaigning on the idea of retribution," NBC host Kristen Welker told DeSantis in an interview. "He's promising to jail his political enemies if he's reelected."

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Florida professors leaving in droves blame 'very dystopian' environment: report

Under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' leadership, educators across the Sunshine State are suffering.

Reports earlier this year noted the state has seen its "highest dropout rate" yet under the 2024 GOP presidential candidate.

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'Dropping like flies': Trump predicts which Ron DeSantis ally will peel away next

After a series of departures from Ron DeSantis' political orbit, Donald Trump took a stab at which ally was next.

DeSantis' campaign has been rocked by the departures, including the most recent, Kristin Davidson, of the DeSantis Super PAC. Trump weighed in Saturday:

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'I'll vote for Biden': Top Koch group official rebels against Nikki Haley endorsement

Not all of Americans for Prosperity's (AFP) staff is on board with the group's endorsement of former UN ambassador Nikki Haley in the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

Chris Maidment, who has been AFP's director of grassroots operations in New Hampshire since March of this year according to his LinkedIn profile, blasted the Koch-funded group's announcement that it would be backing Haley in a recent thread on X (formerly Twitter). Maidment indicated he may lose his job over his post, but held fast in his position that the group had lost its "principles" and that he would not be casting his ballot for the former South Carolina governor due to her foreign policy positions.

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DeSantis lashes out at his own team for disastrous advertising and damaging leaks: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has turned on his own super PAC, Never Back Down, accusing it of injuring his campaign with embarrassing leaks and poor advertising, Politico reported on Friday.

Infighting and dissatisfaction with the performance of Never Back Down "has broken out into the open in recent days," according to the report.

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'We're done': Newsom's wife reportedly ended debate after DeSantis moved focus to her dad

As California's Democratic governor Gavin Newsom battled his Florida Republican counterpart Ron DeSantis on stage, behind the scenes there was a different battle brewing — and Newsom's wife reportedly had to step in to end both.

Newsom and DeSantis sparred about a range of topics on Thursday, with the former at one point ignoring the latter and speaking to the American people because DeSantis was "talking over him."

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DeSantis death penalty spree fuels surge in U.S. executions

Florida governor and 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis made a return to capital punishment in his state a key element of his "tough on crime" campaign messaging this past year, and the result was an overall increase in the use of the death penalty in the United States, according to a new annual report.

The Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC) found that although a majority of U.S. states—29 of them—have now either abolished the death penalty or enacted a moratorium on executions, the number of people killed by state governments rose from 18 in 2022 to 25 in 2023.

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Ex-roommate abandons DeSantis in latest high-level campaign resignation

Adam Laxalt — one of Ron DeSantis' closest friends as well as the chair of his Never Back Down PAC ¸— has resigned, reported The New York Times on Friday.

Laxalt, the former Attorney General of Nevada who ran unsuccessfully for Senate in that state last year, is a longtime friend of DeSantis. The two of them were roommates while DeSantis was training as an officer in the U.S. Navy.

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'Huffing, snorting, lunging': Brutal review by former Bush official buries DeSantis debate

David Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, has penned a brutal review of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' debate performance for The Atlantic.

Frum started off by describing DeSantis' performance as "an exercise in huffing, snorting, and lunging at an adversary" during his debate with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and he questioned why he even agreed to go through with it in the first place.

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'It's over': DeSantis insider admits presidential bid is now a 'dumpster fire'

With the Iowa Republican Party caucuses still looming and polls not looking good, the chances of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) catching front-runner Donald Trump have all but disappeared — and at least one campaign insider is already waving the white flag.

DeSantis, who attempted to shore up his floundering campaign in a debate with Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) on Thursday night, has not seen any bumps in the polls after multiple Republican debates — which Trump avoided — and after spending millions on a campaign that has gone nowhere.

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