DeSantis to campaign for Trump-endorsed candidates in key swing states
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[August 09, 2022]
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis, widely seen as a potential leading Republican presidential
contender, will campaign this month for party candidates endorsed by
former President Donald Trump in swing states which will be key to the
2024 White House race.
DeSantis, who is currently running for re-election in Florida, will
speak at "Unite and Win" rallies on behalf of congressional and
gubernatorial candidates in Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio and Pennsylvania
on Aug. 14 and 19, his campaign and rally organizer Turning Point Action
said on Monday.
"He's a wildly popular political figure and I think he can really make a
difference for some of these candidates," said Andrew Kolvet, a
spokesman for Turning Point Action, the political arm of the
conservative school campus group, Turning Point USA.
The DeSantis campaign declined to comment on his schedule. But his focus
on Trump-backed candidates is at odds with former Vice President Mike
Pence, another potential 2024 Republican contender who has supported
candidates opposed by Trump in Republican primaries this year.
"These are the kinds of things that people do when they're trying to
build a more national profile in preparation for considering races that
have national import," said Kevin Wagner, political science professor at
Florida Atlantic University.
"It's also the kind of thing you sometimes see candidates do in support
of other candidates that they like," he added.
The Florida governor's rally schedule focuses on Trump-endorsed
candidates who have won their party primary elections but have struggled
to gain the upper hand against Democratic rivals ahead of the Nov. 8
midterms.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis gives a speech during the Turning
Point USA’s (TPUSA) Student Action Summit (SAS) held at the Tampa
Convention Center in Tampa, Florida, U.S. July 22, 2022. REUTERS/Octavio
Jones
DeSantis will appear on behalf of U.S. Senate Republican candidates
Blake Masters and J.D. Vance, as well as Republican gubernatorial
candidates Kari Lake of Arizona and Doug Mastriano of Pennsylvania,
who are all trailing their Democratic rivals in polling three months
ahead of the November elections.
DeSantis is also scheduled to join a New Mexico rally for Republican
gubernatorial candidate Mark Ronchetti and House of Representatives
incumbent Yvette Herrell, who are running neck-and-neck against
their Democratic opponents.
"Governor DeSantis is that unique political figure who has the
ability to appeal to independents and rally support on the margins.
These races are going to be won by 1, 2, 3 percent. His appeal is
strong enough that he can deliver," Kolvet said.
Trump, who remains the dominant figure in the Republican Party, has
spent months actively stumping for his endorsed candidates in
multiple states during the primary season. His seal of approval
could prove to be a liability with independent voters in the general
election.
But while he flirts with supporters about his own 2024 presidential
run, his standing within the Republican Party has also weakened
slightly, as a result of congressional hearings on the deadly Jan.
6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by his supporters.
One third of Republican respondents to a Reuters/Ipsos poll last
month said they think Trump should not run for president again in
2024.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair
Bell)
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