DeSantis on Another White House Campaign: ‘We’ll See’
DeSantis signals openness to 2028 presidential run despite trailing in polls and facing strong GOP rivals including Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis was asked if he will run for president again, and he responded: "We'll see."
- DeSantis said that if Trump wasn't running in 2024, he "would have gotten like 90 percent" of Trump's voters in Iowa, who were "conservative voters."
- A new poll from the Saint Anselm College Survey Center showed JD Vance leading potential GOP candidates with 46%, while DeSantis tied for third with 5%.
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Ron DeSantis Says He’d Have Swept GOP Primary Without Trump, Opens Door to Running in 2028
Ron DeSantis during an interview on Sean Hannity’s podcast. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is signaling he may not be done with presidential politics and is making clear he believes the 2024 race would have looked very different without Donald Trump. In a recent interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, DeSantis declined to rule out a 2028 White House bid. “We’ll see,” the 47-year-old governor said when asked directly whether he would run again. DeS…
DeSantis leaves door open for another White House run · American Wire News
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hasn’t completely ruled out the possibility of another presidential run. Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity on his podcast Hang Out, DeSantis responded to whether or not he’s entertaining taking another shot at the Oval Office. Watch: “Will you run for president again?” Ron DeSantis responds. Full episode drops tomorrow on YouTube and Spotify. Subscribe Here https://t.co/0P8p4ZtFrR pic.twitter.com/UYMCgc2jy4 — …
Florida Gov Ron DeSantis addresses possible 2028 White House run, wife's breast cancer scare
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis did not rule out the possibility of running for president a second time, addressing whether he will make a White House bid in 2028 during an appearance on "Hang Out with Sean Hannity."
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