Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s campaign is already “on the brink,” and now faces another humiliating weekend of news after his GOP delegate number forecast plummeted to another all-time low of just 259, with the governor losing nearly a hundred votes in the past week alone. The news comes as yet another poll, this time from Harris-Harvard, shows DeSantis pulling in just 12 percent of support.
Florida’s Governor lost even more delegates over the past week in a direct DeSantis-Trump head-to-head forecast, collapsing from 530 last week to just 346 this week – representing a catastrophic loss of over 1000 delegate votes since the end of February this year. Former President Donald Trump collected the majority of the votes, and is now predicted to receive a whopping 2,116 delegate votes in the full-field forecast and 2,110 votes in the DeSantis-Trump head-to-head forecast.
Only 1,234 votes are needed to guarantee the Republican presidential nomination.
DeSantis has already taken to shedding staff in an effort to save his floundering presidential campaign after his campaign has hitherto failed to gain any real grassroots support. He has now begun parroting Democrat lines about Jan 6th in order to give him a boost in the polls, to little avail.