Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis boasted that he was able to draw between 30 and 40 people to some of his campaign events in Iowa over the weekend, as a bizarre way of proving that he has the charisma to become President of the United States.
DeSantis was asked by Fox’s Howard Kurz in an appearance on Sunday whether he thought the media was focusing too much on his personality rather than his policies, and whether he has the charisma and the “common touch with voters.”
In response, the Florida man argued that the media has a “pre-determined narrative” that focuses on “superficialities and trivialities” because he has a “great record to run on” including political and policy success, explaining:
“They used to say the Governor [of Florida] doesn’t do retail campaigning, he’s not gonna be able to go to Iowa, and, you know, yesterday I’m out there doing events, we have 30-40 people at some of these things, shaking hands, answering questions, doing all of that…”
Meanwhile, in DeSantis’ home state of Florida, thousands of people attended former President Donald Trump’s speech at the Turning Point Action Conference in West Palm Beach on Saturday, which DeSantis snubbed.
WATCH: Ron DeSantis boasts on Fox of attracting “30, 40 people” to his events in Iowa. pic.twitter.com/dNbafouCPL
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