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DeSantis’ campaign lays off 38 staffers, more than one-third of total employees

MIAMI — Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign has laid off more than one-third of its staff, the campaign confirmed to the Miami Herald, part of an additional cost-cutting measure from the governor amid a disappointing start to the GOP primary. DeSantis officials argued the layoffs are a sign that, two months after launching, the campaign is taking the necessary steps to ultimately win the presidential primary. But the news nonetheless adds to the growing doubts among many Republicans — including some of DeSantis’ own donors — in the governor’s ability to build and sustain a campaign capable of ...

Kellyanne Conway mocks DeSantis' reboot: 'Usually not 6 weeks after campaign launch'

Donald Trump's top competitor for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination is being called out for a premature campaign reboot by Trump ally Kellyanne Conway.

Ron DeSantis reportedly cut a third of his staff Tuesday, causing some to suggest his campaign is ill-prepared for the harsh primary season. One of those critical voices belongs to Conway, a former counselor to Trump.

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DeSantis' slashing of 'bloated' staff followed luxury splurge

The Ron DeSantis for President campaign announced Tuesday it is cutting more than one-third of its payroll, which will bring the number of staffers cut this month to 38. The cuts come amid the candidate’s splurging on private planes and luxury retreats, The New York Times reports, noting the campaign “had swelled to more than 90 people in his first two months as a candidate.”

The Times also notes the 38 jobs DeSantis has cut is “a figure that is nearly the size of former President Donald J. Trump’s entire 2024 campaign staff.” The paper also points to DeSantis’ “heavy use of private planes and his decision to hold some donor events at luxury venues, including a Utah donor retreat last weekend.”

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'Embrace being the underdog': Ron DeSantis campaign outlines its 'reset' plan

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis' campaign has reportedly revealed how it will "reset" after failing to gain traction.

Journalist Ben Jacob first published "messaging guidance" bearing the DeSantis campaign logo that he was told was sent to key supporters after reports said DeSantis was cutting one-third of his staff.

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Ron DeSantis cuts over a third of campaign staff amid talks of reset: report

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has reportedly let go one-third of his campaign staff.

According to Politico on Tuesday. DeSantis is making the move "to get his primary bid back on track."

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Kamala Harris takes another shot at DeSantis' Florida and those who teach 'benefits' of slavery

Vice President Kamala Harris took another shot at Ron DeSantis' Florida on Tuesday when she once again slammed the state's new curriculum standards that mandate teachers inform students of certain ways Black Americans benefited from being enslaved.

While speaking during the dedication of the new national monument to lynching victim Emmett Till, Harris made another reference to Florida's education standards, which DeSantis defended this week by arguing that some enslaved people at one time may have learned how to become blacksmiths as they endured forced servitude.

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How Ron DeSantis destroyed his 'electability' argument in just a few months: columnist

Washington Post columnist Aaron Blake walked through the staggering crash of Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R-FL) campaign over the last few months.

The argument for DeSantis once involved his keen ability to get elected against President Joe Biden. Republicans were excited, Blake explained.

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‘Ghouls’: Fox News blasted for declaring Jews ‘survived’ the Holocaust by being ‘useful’

On the heels of Fox News hosts defending Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis' new education standards requiring children to be taught slavery was beneficial to slaves, one Fox News host is now saying Jews survived the Holocaust by being "useful."

Critics are outraged.

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Ron DeSantis unhurt after being involved in car crash in Tennessee: reports

Gov. Ron DeSantis and several members of his staff were involved in a car crash in Tennessee early Tuesday, reports said.

None of those involved were hurt, a spokesperson for the DeSantis campaign told reporters.

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Biden to designate civil rights monument amid new racism row

US President Joe Biden is set to designate a new national monument on Tuesday memorializing the horrific 1950s lynching of Emmett Till, with the White House framing the symbolic act as part of a fight against resurgent racism.

The monument, encompassing several locations, will honor the 14-year-old Black boy who was tortured and murdered by white men in 1955 after he allegedly whistled at a white shopkeeper's wife in Mississippi.

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DeSantis has been such a bad boss, 'disgruntled' former staffers formed a support group: report

As Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign continues to crumble amid reports of massive spending, dropping donors, plunging poll numbers, staff firings and a leadership shuffle, it turns out this is just par for the course for the Florida Republican governor and former U.S. Congressman.

Calling it an "existential crisis," TIME reports, "the latest staff shakeup isn’t an anomaly within the arc of DeSantis’ career. It’s part of a larger pattern of a politician who has struggled to maintain a core group of trusted advisers or loyal employees."

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Trump in trouble: Candidates return to Iowa caucus trail as new poll shows an opening for challengers

Former President Donald Trump has kept a hold on his frontrunner position as candidates head back to the Iowa campaign trail, but new polling shows there could be room for others to gain footing in the field.

A Fox Business poll of Iowa Republicans published Sunday found Trump had the largest base of support with 46% of likely Republican caucusgoers choosing the former president. But no candidate has a lock on the position of Trump’s strongest challenger.

While former Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis kept his second-place position, he was 30 points behind Trump with just 16% of caucusgoers supporting him. U.S. Sen. Tim Scott came in third at 11%, and all other candidates earned single digits or less.

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'DOA' DeSantis is clinging to a 'unicorn' fantasy plan of taking down Trump: Adam Kinzinger

With months to go before the first primary is held, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is in deep trouble — lagging the former president by 30 points in the polls, struggling to hold together his campaign operation, and miring himself in white-hot controversies like suggesting slavery gave Black Americans useful skills. His only theory of the case for his victory appears to be waiting for former President Donald Trump to be destroyed by his current and impending legal charges, allowing himself to step in and fill a void.

But that was always a pipe dream, argued former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) on CNN Monday.

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