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    Fox news host doesn’t hold back on Ron Desantis’ poll numbers

    Ron DeSantis sat down for an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper after a campaign event in Columbia, South Carolina, as he continues to crisscross the early primary states.

    The Florida governor’s 2024 campaign has stumbled since the official launch in late May, despite the early buzz around his run for the White House casting himself as a competent version of Donald Trump and the natural successor.

    Despite the campaign raising nearly $20m in the second quarter of 2023 the pace of donations has slowed according to CNN, and several staffers have been let go.

    In polling, Mr DeSantis is outpacing all of the other GOP challengers with the huge exception of former President Trump who leads him by a large margin despite two criminal indictments against him (and a possible looming third as of Tuesday morning).

    The Florida governor has projected himself as more conservative than the former president on issues including abortion, gun rights, and in his attacks on the LGBT+ community. He has also outlined a hardline proposal for illegal immigration at the southern border.

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    Watch: DeSantis comments on whether Trump should be held accountable if evidence there

    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 21:13

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    DeSantis reacts to possibility of another Trump indictment in CNN interview

    Here’s what Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had to say to Jake Tapper about this morning’s breaking news regarding a possible third indictment of former president and chief 2024 primary opponent Donald Trump :

    This country is going down the road of criminalising political differences. And I think that’s wrong. Alvin Bragg stretched the statute in Manhattan to be able to try to target Donald Trump. Most people, even people on the left acknowledge if that wasn’t Trump, that case would not have likely been brought against the normal civilian and so you have a situation where the Department of Justice FBI had been weaponised against people they don’t like and the number one example of that happened to be against Donald Trump with the Russia collusion. That was not a legitimate investigation that was being done to try to drive Trump out of office.

    And so when I’ve said as president, my job is to restore a single standard of justice to end weaponisation of these agencies. We’re gonna have a new FBI director on day one, we’re gonna have big changes at the Department of Justice. Americans across the political spectrum, need to have confidence that what is going on is based on the rule of law, not based on what political tribe you’re in.

    And then the second thing I would say is, this country needs to have a debate about the country’s future. If I’m the nominee, we’ll be able to focus on President Biden’s failures and I’ll be able to articulate a positive vision for the future. I don’t think it serves us good to have a presidential election focused on what happened four years ago, in January and so I want to focus on looking forward. I don’t want to look back, I do not want to see him. I hope he doesn’t get charged. I don’t think it’ll be good for the country. But at the same time, I’ve got to focus on looking forward and that’s what we’re going to do.

    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 21:10

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    Earlier: DeSantis becomes first major party candidate to enter South Carolina's 2024 presidential primary

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis filed paperwork on Tuesday for South Carolina‘s Republican primary, becoming the first major party presidential candidate officially on the ballot for the first-in-the-South contest.

    DeSantis signed his filing documents during a stop at the South Carolina Republican Party headquarters in Columbia, flanked by supporters including state legislators who have endorsed his bid.

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    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 20:45

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    Why Casey DeSantis matters to the 2024 race

    But is her rising profile enough to turn her husband’s campaign around? Some have criticized her up to her eyebrows — literally — while others think she is a vital asset to the DeSantis campaign.

    Kelly Rissman reports.

    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 20:30

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    Some Republicans worry Trump may be unstoppable

    He’s been indicted twice. Found liable for sexual abuse. And he’s viewed unfavorably by about a third of his party. But six months before Republicans begin to choose their next presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump remains the race’s dominant front-runner.

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    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 20:15

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    Trump and DeSantis in their own fundraising tier as Pence and other Republicans struggle

    Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis are dominating the fight for campaign cash in the Republican presidential contest, according to federal filings made public Saturday. While some struggled, like former Vice President Mike Pence, others reported significant hauls that help ensure the GOP’s 2024 primary will be crowded for the foreseeable future.

    On the Democratic side, President Joe Biden‘s reelection campaign has quickly amassed a sizeable fortune. But longshot Democratic primary opponent Robert Kennedy Jr. also raised enough to ensure he won’t be ignored.

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    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 20:02

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    2024 GOP candidates desperate to make debate stage are finding creative ways to boost donor numbers

    With six weeks until the first 2024 Republican presidential debate, some hopefuls are finding creative ways to boost their donor numbers and ensure they make it on stage.

    Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy rolled out a plan to let people who raise money for his campaign keep 10 per cent of what they take in from other donors. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is offering $20 Mastercard or Visa gift cards in return for campaign donations of as little as $1. Businessman Perry Johnson is offering copies of his book in exchange for donations.

    The unusual efforts are in response to a Republican National Committee requirement that participants in the 23 August debate in Milwaukee raise money from at least 40,000 donors across the country. That’s a tall task for some of the hopefuls who aren’t as well known as former President Donald Trump or Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

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    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 19:30

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    DeSantis PAC mocked for using AI-generated Trump voice in ad

    A pro-Ron DeSantis super PAC uses an Artificial Intelligence version of Donald Trump’s voice in a new television ad attacking the former president, resulting in widespread mockery.

    Watch it below:

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    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 19:10

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    Latest New Hampshire poll

    The latest University of New Hampshire poll for the first primary state shows Donald Trump with a commanding lead, though not as large as in either national polls or those in other states.

    Of note is that among the clump of candidates in the five to eight per cent range — behind Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump — is former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum whose candidacy has been characterised as a longshot by many but who is ahead of both Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy and tied with Chris Christie.

    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 19:00

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    GOP primary field vies for the Christian Zionist vote as Israel’s rightward shift spurs protests

    When John McCain was the Republican presidential nominee in 2008, he was forced to reject megachurch pastor John Hagee’s endorsement after a sermon surfaced that was derided as antisemitic.

    But as the 2024 campaign for the White House intensifies, Hagee and his organization, Christians United for Israel, are welcome presences within the GOP.

    Hagee and CUFI hosted several presidential contenders at their annual summit in suburban Washington this week, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley and former Vice President Mike Pence. They all pledged fierce loyalty to Israel and were unified in criticizing President Joe Biden as weak.

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    Oliver O'Connell18 July 2023 18:30

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