US Politics | Ron DeSantis bolstered for potential 2024 presidential bid after Democrats ‘turned off’ Florida voters in 2022 midterms

GOVERNOR Ron DeSantis' resounding victory in Florida has positioned him as the leading Republican choice for a 2024 presidential bid. In an impressive win, 44-year-old DeSantis saw huge gains in the state, where Democrats ...turned off... voters, according to Republican strategist Giancarlo Sopo. ReutersGovernor Ron DeSantis had a resounding victory in Florida on Tuesday '/ ' GettyMany Republicans now see DeSantis as the best candidate to take on president Joe Biden in 2024 '/ ' One of the midterms' big stories came out of the former democratic stronghold of Miami-Dade, a majority-minority district that had voted Democrat for two decades but has now turned Red. DeSantis lost the former Democratic stronghold by 20 points when he was elected governor in 2018, but defeated Democrat Charlie Christ by nearly ten on Tuesday. ...This is due to the popularity of Gov. DeSantis' agenda and the fact that his opponents are very weak,... Sopo told The U.S. Sun. ...Hispanics in South Florida are also increasingly turned off by the Democrats.... Read More on the Midterms KEYBOARD WARRIOR Biden breaks silence after Ron DeSantis emerges as 2024 contender DECISION TIME Midterm elections see big wins for Republicans DeSantis, Rubio & Vance According to CNN, Tuesday's exit polls showed that 45 percent of the state's voters would like DeSantis to run for president. At his election night celebration, supporters chanted ...two more years,... suggesting they don't want DeSantis to complete his four-year term as governor and run for president in 2024. The shocking shift in Florida, according to Sopo, was powered largely by economic and cultural reasons. While Republican candidates focused their campaigns on issues such as the economy and crime, Democratic candidates leaned into other issues such as transgender rights and abortion, according to Sopo. Most read in The US Sun CHECK YOUR MAIL Stimulus check payments between $1,500 and $6,700 being sent to millions STAR GONE Country music icon dead at 73 after harrowing Parkinson's disease battle PEDO PROBE Amy Duggar was secretly 'questioned' in Josh's child pornography case SHE'S BACK The View fans rejoice as former co-host returns after show 'did her dirty' BONUS CASH Less than 24 hours until direct payments of up to $4,194 being mailed out CHAOTIC LIVING Shocking pics of home of 'most famous inbred family' who 'speak in grunts' A good example of this, Sopo said, is Democrats' focus on fighting Florida governor Ron DeSantis' "Parental Rights in Education" bill, deemed the ...Don't Say Gay... bill by progressives, which banned classroom discussions on sexual orientation and gender identity from kindergarten through third grade. ...But poll after poll shows the legislation's key components were quite popular with Americans, including Hispanics,... said Sopo, who now runs a consulting firm. Democrats have repeatedly tried to explain this realignment of Hispanic voters by saying they are susceptible to misinformation, but Sope said the research shows otherwise. ...The data poke serious holes in the ...Spanish-language disinformation' narrative promoted by the Democrats and mainstream news organizations,... he said. Read More on The US Sun CLEAR THE HEIR Inside Prince Harry's 'failed bid to persuade Netflix to drop The Crown' GET OUT Urgent evacuations in Florida as Tropical Storm Nicole gains strength ...If Spanish-language disinformation were ...duping' Hispanics into voting for Republicans, we would expect to see the Spanish-dominant Latinos becoming more conservative; instead, the opposite is happening.... Following Tuesday's results, several Republican commentators seemed to throw their support behind DeSantis as leader of the GOP, with the New York Post declaring him ...DeFuture... of the party.

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