Is DeSantis political career over?

Keep that Nazi salute going. You try and say you are raising black kids???????????????? Typical lying democrat.

Huh? I am white and so are my kids. WTF are you talking about? I have two mixed-race g-kids but I'm not raising them; my son and his wife are. What do they have to do with the topic of DeathSantis and his dead ambitions?
 
[FONT=&]Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his allies spent nearly $170 million for him to get utterly humiliated in his bid for the 2024 Republican nomination.
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[FONT=&]According to newly released Federal Election Commission filings, Never Back Down, the primary super PAC backing DeSantis, had spent $131 million backing his campaign by the end of 2023. His campaign had spent $28 million by that time.
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[FONT=&]DeSantis withdrew from the race earlier this month following a campaign-ending second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, almost 30 points behind former President Donald Trump. Rolling Stone reviewed the latest election filings from the DeSantis campaign, Never Back Down, and another super PAC called Fight Right.
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[FONT=&]Together, the committees spent $168 million supporting DeSantis’ failed bid — or a whopping $7,169 per vote.[/FONT]
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The Florida governor entered the race with deep coffers and widespread popularity amongst culture-war-minded conservatives who viewed DeSantis as a model for effective GOP governance. That enthusiasm melted away as it became clear that DeSantis lacked the skills required of a presidential candidate, and that the massive spending boosting him was not moving the needle.

Never Back Down ran one of the most expensive door-to-door grassroots operations in recent memory — but made few tangible gains among voters in its eight-month existence. Instead, Never Back Down was plagued by rumors of infighting (and physical fighting), concerns from DeSantis and his advisory team that the PAC was ineffective, and widespread donor backlash over the campaign’s strategy.


Think of how much that money could have benefited his home state and its citizens.
 
Think of how much that money could have benefited his home state and its citizens.

He should have been charged for using FL taxpayer funds to send immigrants from Texas to Marthas vineyard. That was a million dollars. If I still lived in FL I'd be pissed off.
 
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