Republican DeSantis, Democrat Newsom clash in acrimonious debate
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[December 01, 2023]
By Tim Reid and Alexandra Ulmer
(Reuters) -U.S. presidential candidate Ron DeSantis clashed with
California's Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom in an acrimonious debate
on Thursday night, making a last-ditch pitch to Republican voters that
he is the best option to take on President Joe Biden in next year's
election.
The square-off with Newsom, a prominent Biden ally who is widely
expected to pursue a future White House bid, quickly turned to insults.
DeSantis frequently called Newsom a liar in charge of a failing state,
while Newsom ridiculed his Florida counterpart as a bully badly trailing
Republican presidential rival Donald Trump in presidential polls.
"When are you going to drop out and at least give Nikki Haley a shot to
take down Donald Trump," said Newsom, 56, referring to the former South
Carolina governor who has been surpassing DeSantis in some polls as the
top Trump alternative.
DeSantis, 45, gazed at Newsom in silence for a few seconds, before
repeating several times: "You wish."
DeSantis was once viewed as Trump's most formidable challenger, but now
trails frontrunner Trump in the race for the Republican White House
nomination by over 40 points and has seen donor and media attention
shift to Haley.
"This is a slick, slippery politician whose state is failing," DeSantis
shot at Newsom. "People are leaving California in droves."
To emphasize his view that left-leaning California was misgoverned,
DeSantis brought a map of what he said showed the quantity of human
feces found on the streets of San Francisco.
DeSantis held his own and had a strong showing against Newsom, a skilled
debater, but it was likely insufficient to revive his stuttering
campaign.
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Journalists watch Florida Governor and Republican presidential
candidate Ron DeSantis debate California Governor Gavin Newsom on a
screen in the media room, in Alpharetta, Georgia, U.S., November 30,
2023. REUTERS/Elijah Nouvelage
The Trump campaign said in an email to supporters before the debate
that DeSantis' face-off with Newsom was a "desperate" attempt to
gain attention as his campaign struggles with infighting and shifts
in direction.
John Feehery, a Republican strategist not affiliated with any of the
campaigns, said the debate was a good chance for DeSantis to
highlight his conservative governance in Florida but was unlikely to
alter the trajectory of the Republican nominating race.
"Newsom is very slick, slicker than DeSantis," Feehery said.
DeSantis' aides say Newsom could be a presidential contender as
early as next year, though the governor has pledged to stand behind
Biden's bid. He strongly backed Biden again on Thursday.
"I will take Joe Biden at 100 versus Ron DeSantis any day of the
week at any age," Newsom said, when pressed on whether Biden, 81, is
too old to be president.
Abortion was another flash-point between the two governors. Newsom
called DeSantis's six-week abortion ban in Florida "extreme", amid
polls that show the issue of abortion restrictions has become a
political problem for Republicans. DeSantis said: "I believe in a
culture of life."
DeSantis is due to meet several of his Republican rivals in Alabama
next week for their fourth debate. The Republican nominating contest
kicks off in Iowa on Jan. 15.
(Reporting by Tim Reid and Alexandra Ulmer; Additional reporting by
Caitlin Webber and Eric Beech; Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Jonathan
Oatis and Stephen Coates)
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