Jeff Roe, chief strategist at the pro-DeSantis SuperPAC Never Back Down, bizarrely mocked former President Donald Trump for his pursuit by President Biden’s weaponized Department of Justice, appearing on CBS news to gloat: “Well, I guess we’ll have as many restarts as they have indictments… I guess is how that will go.”
His comments came after he was pressed on how badly his campaign was doing, and asked how many more “resets” they were going to have.
Jeff Roe: “We’ll have as many restarts as they have indictments” pic.twitter.com/Kix44GzFpO
— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) August 23, 2023
Roe’s comments are sure to alienate even more supporters of former President Trump, as well as leave DeSantis donors scratching their heads wondering why they bother with such a nasty and dysfunctional campaign.
Over the past several weeks, the DeSantis campaign has had several major staff shake ups: including the demotion of campaign manger Generra Peck – replacing her with 35 year old James Uthmeier, said to be merely a proxy for Roe – as well as hiring Jeb Bush ally, and NeverTrumper Jose Oliva as a senior advisor and spokesman. Prior to that shake-up, the DeSantis campaign fired the Governor’s speech writer for creating a campaign backed social media video that featured Nazi imagery.
Meanwhile, Roe’s behavior has become increasingly erratic, culminating in an August 10th social media meltdown wherein Roe offered corporate media outlet Puck $11 million to stop writing stories about him.
The apparent chaos within both the Never Back Down PAC and the DeSantis campaign may explain, in part, the continued decline in support the Florida Governor has seen in recent polling. Multiple national and state primary polls now show DeSantis falling from second place to third – and in one poll even fourth – place. Both the FiveThirtyEight and the RealClearPolitics polling averages show a steady decline in support for Governor DeSantis since he officially announced his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination