Ron DeSantis attacks liberals in California speech as he mulls White
House run
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[March 06, 2023]
By Tim Reid
SIMI VALLEY, CA (Reuters) - Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
took his fight against liberalism deep into the Democratic territory of
California on Sunday, part of a national road show as he lays the ground
for an expected White House bid.
DeSantis has been meeting with wealthy donors in recent days and
burnishing his national credentials in a series of speeches boasting
about his achievements in Florida while lambasting the "woke ideology"
of leaders in Democratic strongholds including California and New York.
DeSantis, who is expected to announce a presidential run in the next few
months, has made a war on liberalism a central theme of his governorship
and a way to appeal to the Republican base.
While he has not yet announced a White House bid, one candidate who has
- former Republican President Donald Trump - clearly views DeSantis as a
major potential threat as the Republican nominating contest kicks into
gear. Trump has already launched personal and political attacks on
DeSantis as the race for the Republican Party's 2024 White House
nomination begins to heat up.
DeSantis, speaking at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library about 50
miles north of Los Angeles, made a veiled reference to the chaos of
Trump's presidency and his defeat to Democratic President Joe Biden in
2020.
"You don't see drama and palace intrigue," DeSantis said of his
governorship in Florida. "You see surgical precision and execution."
DeSantis, who narrowly won election to the governor's mansion in 2018,
touted his landslide re-election in November.
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Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
speaks during his 2022 U.S. midterm elections night party in Tampa,
Florida, U.S., November 8, 2022. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo
He attacked Democratic governors and leaders as being infected with
a "woke mind virus." The term "woke" has become shorthand among
opponents as left-wing ideology run amok.
He decried their policies on tax, vaccine mandates, and classroom
"indoctrination."
DeSantis also took aim at the Walt Disney Co, which opposes a
Florida law that restricts classroom instruction of gender and
sexual orientation.
Last month he signed a bill that takes control of a special tax
district surrounding Walt Disney World that for half a century
allowed it to operate with a high degree of autonomy.
"There's a new sheriff in town," DeSantis declared, referring to
what he has called the end of Disney's "corporate kingdom."
Other candidates expected to jump into the Republican primary race
include former Vice President Mike Pence and former Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo. Nikki Haley, Trump's former ambassador to the
United Nations, declared her candidacy last month.
(Reporting by Tim Reid; Editing by Richard Chang)
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