Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis He is likely to get a four percent or less poll boost, which is within the margin of error, on the back of Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. expected endorsement this week Reynolds, who had originally pledged to remain “neutral” in the race, is being pushed out as the Florida governor continues to battle in battleground states and, indeed, with his online operation out of control.
But Reynolds is one of them at least liked Republican governors in the country right now, and pollster Tony Fabrizio has done it before pointed out Find out how a Reynolds endorsement will mean very little to Iowans ahead of the January caucuses. The same, Fabrizio notes, applies to New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, whom DeSantis has spent months courting.
“When Ron DeSantis finally realizes that he can’t win Iowa or New Hampshire on his own merits, he will be seen by his fellow governors as a lifeline. . . . What he doesn’t realize, however, is that his endorsements don’t they do anything to change their fortunes. . DeSantis is in a house of mirrors and the only way out is through the floor,” Fabrizio told The Messenger in September.
DeSantis has made numerous attempts to reach out to both governors, including suggesting would appoint Reynolds as vice president and recently on tour New Hampshire next to Sununu.
Critics have too pointed out that there are two critical gubernatorial races on Tuesday, in Kentucky and Mississippi, but Reynolds, who serves as chairman of the Republican Governor’s Association, will sit out those races and instead campaign alongside Ron DeSantis.
There are two competitive gubernatorial races in Mississippi and Kentucky on the ballot this Tuesday.
Kim Reynolds is the president of the RGA.
But Kim Reynolds is spending election eve campaigning with Rob DeSanctimonious in Iowa.
Don’t abandon them, RGA!
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) November 5, 2023
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Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis He is likely to get a four percent or less poll boost, which is within the margin of error, on the back of Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. expected endorsement this week Reynolds, who had originally pledged to remain “neutral” in the race, is being pushed out as the Florida governor continues to battle in battleground states and, indeed, with his online operation out of control.
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