“Governing is not about entertaining. Governing is not about building a brand or talking on social media and virtue signaling,’ said DeSantis at the annual Feenstra Family Picnic fundraiser i…
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took a jab at former president Donald Trump in Iowa on Saturday, warning Republican voters that the party needs to “reject the culture of losing” if they want to wrestle power back from Democrats in 2024.for the White House any day, did not directly name Trump in his speech but clearly alluded to the leading Republican candidate.
Trump was scheduled to host his own Iowa event Saturday in Des Moines, but canceled the event due to a tornado warning.raged against DeSantis DeSantis told voters that in order for conservatives to secure victories in the upcoming elections, they need to remain focused on the issues and “reject the culture of losing,” appearing to reference Biden’s 2020 election victory over Trump.
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