Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who entered the 2024 presidential race with a bankroll rivalling that of coup-attempting former President Donald Trump, dropped his bid for the Republican nomination on Sunday — and endorsed Trump on his approach out.
“No one labored tougher and we left all of it out on the sector,” DeSantis mentioned in a video posted on X, previously Twitter, earlier than happening to say, “If there was something I might do to provide a beneficial consequence ― extra marketing campaign stops, extra interviews ― I might do it.”
“However I can’t ask our supporters to volunteer their time and donate their assets if we don’t have a transparent path to victory. Accordingly, I’m at present suspending my marketing campaign.”
DeSantis then added that he was backing Trump over former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, the remaining main candidate within the race.
“It’s clear to me {that a} majority of Republican main voters wish to give Donald Trump one other probability,” he mentioned, including, “He has my endorsement as a result of we are able to’t return to the outdated Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackaged type of warmed over corporatism that Nikki Haley represents.”
At a marketing campaign cease in Seabrook, New Hampshire, Haley acknowledged DeSantis’ announcement.
“I wish to say to Ron, he ran an important race. He’s been an excellent governor, and we want him nicely. Having mentioned that, it’s now one fella and one woman left,” she mentioned.
The announcement comes simply days after DeSantis claimed he had gotten his “ticket punched” to proceed his marketing campaign regardless of ending a distant second to Trump within the Iowa caucuses. Late polls in that state confirmed that DeSantis might end third behind Haley. When DeSantis finally completed simply two proportion factors forward of her, he tried to spin it as a victory ― though he had beforehand mentioned he needed to win Iowa to win the nomination.
DeSantis was polling even worse in New Hampshire and South Carolina than he had been in Iowa, and his marketing campaign appeared unsure of a technique going ahead. His first cease after Iowa was a marketing campaign go to to South Carolina, a contest that could be a full month after New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation main on Tuesday. He was to return to New Hampshire on Friday, however then was planning to go again to South Carolina on Saturday.
Republicans who feared Trump couldn’t win a basic election, significantly rich celebration donors, had initially lined up behind DeSantis after his practically 20%-point reelection as governor in November 2022. That star energy allowed him to proceed amassing donations of limitless dimension in a state account and ultimately switch greater than $80 million right into a federal tremendous PAC created to help him.
However DeSantis’ excessive level within the marketing campaign turned out to be simply after that reelection victory, when some polls confirmed him really forward of Trump for the 2024 nomination.
That started to alter shortly. Trump entered the race simply weeks after these midterm elections and shortly started attacking DeSantis in speeches, on-line and even in tv adverts.
DeSantis selected to not enter the race himself till the tip of Florida’s legislative session in Might, by which level he was polling solely within the 20s each nationally and in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The poor polling resulted in weaker fundraising, which resulted in two rounds of workers layoffs and shakeups ― though a lot of the logistical work of the marketing campaign was successfully outsourced to the comparatively flush By no means Again Down tremendous PAC.
A good greater downside for DeSantis, although, could have been one thing even the most effective fundraising might do nothing about: his character. Longtime Florida Republicans instructed HuffPost a 12 months in the past that DeSantis has by no means appeared to get pleasure from interacting with folks.
That trait, because it seems, grew to become a serious legal responsibility in a main race that also locations a excessive worth on private interactions with main voters within the early voting states.
“His downside is that the extra folks see him, the much less they like him,” mentioned one influential New Hampshire Republican, talking on situation of anonymity.