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DeSantis has hammered Biden on rising prices. Now Florida is an inflation hotspot.

As he relentlessly accuses President Joe Biden and national Democrats of fueling rising costs and fiscal mismanagement, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing stubbornly high inflation in his own backyard. New data released this week show prices in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metro area jumped 9% in the 12 months that ended in April In the Tampa-St. Pete-Clearwater area, the inflation rate hit 7.3% in the year that ended in May. The national average, according to the Consumer Price Index, now stands at 4%. The high cost of living in the Sunshine State opens up what DeSantis’ critics...

Confidential memo shows DeSantis desperately trying to reassure jittery donors: NBC

A confidential Ron DeSantis campaign memo obtained by NBC News shows the Florida governor is trying to reassure donors that he remains a viable candidate, despite reports suggesting otherwise.

The document, which is dated July 6, suggests a path for victory exists by focusing on early states and not surrendering New Hampshire while holding back spending on “Super Tuesday” battleground states.

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'Electile dysfunction': DeSantis' flailing campaign ruthlessly mocked by Financial Times columnist

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign is still flailing despite the fact that his top rival, former President Donald Trump, has been indicted twice on dozens of felony charges.

Given this, Financial Times columnist Edward Luce has written a column gleefully mocking DeSantis and diagnosing him with a case of "electile dysfunction."

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Inflation is plummeting across America – but not in Ron DeSantis’ Florida

Americans learned Wednesday morning the rate of inflation nationally has dropped dramatically, to just 3% annually, down from over 9% one year ago.

But not in Florida, which MarketWatch reports "has the highest inflation in the U.S."

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Plan to sink Trump will 'sink all of' his GOP opponents too: former lawmaker

One of the lesser-discussed reasons Iowa Republicans may have just forced through a draconian six-week abortion ban is as a means of boosting non-Trump Republican presidential candidates in the state, who are now free to support or at least walk a fine line on the issue, compared to Trump, who previously attacked six-week bans as too harsh. It comes as Trump blows off the evangelical Family Leader event in Iowa, which his major competitors are attending.

But that strategy might have the exact opposite of its intended effect, said former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) on MSNBC Wednesday: rather than hurting Trump, it might hurt every Republican who declined to distance themselves from what Iowa Republican leaders are doing.

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GOP's obsession with Biden's age is all they have left — and it could backfire: Molly Jong-Fast

Many of the hot-button issues Republicans were hoping to use against President Joe Biden have crumbled away. Inflation is down to 3 percent. Crime rates are plunging. Even the border situation has improved dramatically; entries have dropped 70 percent since the rescission of the emergency order allowing summary migrant expulsions. And abortion, historically a strong culture war motivator for Republicans, has now been turned on them as the end of Roe v. Wade has pushed suburban voters to the polls.

That leaves Republicans with just one thing to talk about: Biden's age. But that isn't a solid plan for beating him, wrote reporter Molly Jong-Fast for Vanity Fair.

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DeSantis donors growing worried as his campaign flounders: report

Donors who support Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in his 2024 presidential bid are growing increasingly worried about his prospects in light of recent poor polling and campaign blunders, CNBC reported.

Despite raking in $20 million in fundraising, DeSantis' poor polling numbers compared to Donald Trump's, coupled with the recent declaration from the Murdoch family that they're losing faith in his ability to challenge Trump, has some donors voicing their concerns.

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Brian Kemp's image as moderate Trump alternative brutally savaged by hometown newspaper

With former President Donald Trump pulling into a clear lead as the Republican nominee, calls from within the party are growing to draft a candidate who could appeal to moderates in a general election.

Among the biggest names floated that some believe can reach the middle without alienating the base is Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R), who famously stood up to Trump in 2020 when the former president tried to overturn the results of the state’s election he lost to Joe Biden.

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These wealthy megadonors are supporting DeSantis and RFK Jr. at the same time: report

Supporters of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign continue to hope that he will pull ahead of former President Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP primary, but so far, that isn't happening. An Economist/YouGov poll released on July 12 shows DeSantis trailing Trump by 26 percent.

That poll is hardly an anomaly. A Fox News poll from late June found Trump with a 34 percent lead over DeSantis.

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'Not living in a rational universe': Experts give grim prognosis for a GOP 'devoured' by Trump

The Republican Party has been under the wholesale control of former President Donald Trump for over six years now — and experts are worried about where it's headed.

Chauncey DeVega of Salon spoke to a number of political analysts, who gave their thoughts and fears about the next steps for the GOP as it lurches to the right and reorganizes around a cult of personality.

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Rupert Murdoch pushes new Hail Mary plan to break GOP's 'unhealthy' relationship with Trump: report

Following up on a report from Rolling Stone about Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch souring on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential prospects, the New York Times is reporting that Murdoch is pushing for another Republican governor to enter the race.

According to the Times' sources, Murdoch "has privately told people that he would still like to see Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia enter the race" despite the fact that such late entries do not have a history of success.

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DeSantis hits all-time low in new national poll that shows Biden ahead of Trump

Florida governor and GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis just hit his all-time low in a new national Morning Consult poll that puts President Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump, but only by one point.

The weekly poll of over 3000 people shows DeSantis, amid the damage from his campaign – and them him personally – promoting an anti-LGBTQ video deemed "homophobic: by even gay Republicans. After massive outrage the DeSantis campaign quietly pulled the video off social media, but the damage was done.

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'I'm not a No. 2 guy': DeSantis thinks there's a chance Trump would ask him to be VP

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ruled out serving as former President Donald Trump's running mate in the 2024 election during an interview on the "Wisconsin Right Now" radio show, reported NBC News on Tuesday.

“I don’t think so, I’m not a number two guy,” DeSantis explained. He added that he would prefer remaining a governor if he didn't receive the GOP nomination because the vice presidency “doesn’t really have any authority.”

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