The 2024 presidential race is already starting to take shape.
A major and captivating tale is currently under progress.
Donald Trump is thrilled after shocking poll findings are released.
In the GOP Presidential Primary, Donald Trump is still in the lead, demonstrating his tenacity.
All of Ron DeSantis’ presumptions are coming to light as the foundation of his presidential candidacy falls apart.
DeSantis and his allies believed that by entering the contest, he would see a spike in the polls, a resounding endorsement from Republican elected officials, and a huge increase in his funding.
Following his declaration, DeSantis was only able to preserve the support he already had from members of Congress.
Due to serious financial challenges, the DeSantis campaign was forced to fire staff after failing to reach its fundraising targets.
DeSantis may see a downturn as a result of recent polling information from South Carolina and Iowa, where he runs the danger of dropping to third and fourth position respectively. In the meantime, Donald Trump is gaining ground with close to 50% support.
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DeSantis emphasizes that there are only two candidates in this election, and that he is the only one who has the resources and grassroots support to mount a national campaign against Trump.
DeSantis’ efforts to raise money fell short, exposing his reliance on substantial contributors. His $20 million fundraising total included $14 million from donors who had reached their contribution limits and were unable to make any more contributions.
Only 15% of DeSantis’ donations came from small-dollar donors, which amply demonstrates the absence of true grassroots backing.
According to recent surveys that include DeSantis with less well-known contenders like Nikki Haley and Tim Scott, the campaign is essentially between Donald Trump and the other contenders.
A new phase of DeSantis’ campaign is presently being launched.
The Iowa caucuses are still six months away in date.
DeSantis has a little window of opportunity to pivot and into the fray.
DeSantis and others are, however, finding it surprisingly difficult to take on Donald Trump.