DeSantis will likely file paperwork declaring his candidacy on
May 25 to coincide with a donor meeting in Miami, with a more
formal launch the week of May 29, according to a source.
The invitation for the May 25 event stated that donors would be
put to “work,” an apparent allusion to raising money for
DeSantis, according to a source familiar with the
event.Representatives for DeSantis did not immediately return a
request for comment.Former U.S. President Trump has in recent
weeks stepped up his political attacks on the Florida governor
and maintains a commanding lead in the 2024 Republican primary,
according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.DeSantis’ insistence on
staying out of the race until the Florida legislature completed
its spring session earlier this month rattled some high-profile
Republican donors who had wanted him to jump in sooner rather
than later to rebut Trump.
Those attacks have taken a toll on DeSantis’ standing in
national polls. But DeSantis and his advisers hoped to use the
legislature’s session as a springboard to a campaign
announcement and have stayed true to their timetable.
Republican lawmakers gave DeSantis a bevy of conservative
victories in recent months: They expanded the state’s school
voucher program, prohibited the use of public money in
sustainable investing efforts, scrapped diversity programs at
public universities, allowed for the permitless carry of
concealed weapons and perhaps most notably, banned almost all
abortions in the state.
DeSantis has had help in readying the ground for his candidacy.
A new political action committee supporting him, Never Back
Down, which can raise unlimited funds, has been hiring staff in
early voting states and running TV ads championing DeSantis and
knocking Trump.
DeSantis, 44, was re-elected as governor just last year,
trouncing his Democratic opponent by nearly 20 percentage
points.
(Additional reporting by Graham Slattery and Jasper Ward;
Editing by Alistair Bell, Caitlin Webber and Michael Perry)
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