Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis has halted his 2024 presidential campaign in order to back former US President Donald Trump.
An important declaration was made by DeSantis in a social media video before the New Hampshire primary.
As said by the governor, Winston Churchill “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that count.”
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It was recently reported by Bloomberg that he will shortly publicly back Trump and exit from the campaign.
The report cited “people briefed on the campaign’s conversations.”
“Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his top aides are having internal discussions about when and how he should drop out of the 2024 presidential race, according to people briefed on the campaign’s conversations.”
The report continued, “New polling from CNN and the University of New Hampshire shows DeSantis earning just 6% of the state’s Republican vote, whereas Trump has 50% and Haley has 39%.”
Many people took notice on social media over the weekend of DeSantis’ blank campaign calendar.
In Iowa, DeSantis came in second place, behind Trump and ahead of Haley. But there’s a lot riding on the former governor of South Carolina to perform well in the more progressive state of New Hampshire.
In the event Nikki Haley loses her bid for the Republican nomination, supporters in Iowa are more inclined to vote for Joe Biden than for Donald Trump, according to a recent survey conducted by NBC News, the Des Moines Register, and Selzer & Co.
Pollsters inquired of prospective Iowa caucus attendees, “If Donald Trump is the Republican nominee in the general election in November, would you vote for him, vote for Joe Biden, vote for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., or vote for some other third-party candidate?”
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Just 11% of Republican caucus attendees said they would be prepared to vote for Biden instead of Trump should he win the nomination. But among Haley fans, this number sharply increased to an astounding 43 percent.
Just twenty-three percent of Haley’s followers are likely to vote for Trump over Biden.
On the other hand, a sizable majority of DeSantis’s supporters—64 percent—stated that they planned to vote for Trump if he was chosen as the nominee.
According to NBC News, “These new findings from the latest NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll of Iowa further illustrate the degree to which Haley is bringing in support from independents, Democrats and Republicans who have been uneasy with Trump’s takeover of the GOP. Fully half of her Iowa caucus supporters are independents or crossover Democrats, according to the survey results. Overall, Haley took 20% for second place in the survey, compared to 48% for Trump.”




