Ron DeSantis’s campaign manager, Generra Peck, admitted this weekend that the Florida Governor’s anemic bid for the Republican nomination has been “ineffective” and wasted too much money. The comments, ironically, came during yet another billionaire donor summit at the lavish Stein Erisken Lodge in Utah, setting the campaign back a further $87,000. A single night at the cheapest room in the hotel is listed at $666.

Peck told a roughly 70-stong reception of high dollar donors that the team would be slimming down and adopting an “insurgent” posture, as the group quaffed cocktails on the terrace adjacent to Utah’s famous Twin Peaks.

Team DeSantis has already started firing staff, as their once well-financed operation suffers a cash crunch and continues to slide in the polls. Their latest gimmick, once again, comes right out of the Trump campaign playbook.
“Let Ron be Ron,” said Nick Iarossi, a lobbyist-fundraiser present at the meeting, aping the 2017 Trump campaign staff book title “Let Trump be Trump.”
“That’s what got him here. That’s what made him the leader that he is in Florida. We’re going back to our basics on all of this,” he added.
The DeSantis team has already attempted multiple reboots, without success. Prominent boosters of the Florida Governor, including Fox bosses Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch, already look set to drop him in favor of another Donald Trump alternative, such as Glenn Youngkin, with sources saying they can “smell a loser”.