Florida’s absent Governor, Ron DeSantis, has dumped ANOTHER one third of his staff in his bid to stop the massive cash hemorrhaging brought about by the profligate spending of donor cash under the stewardship of amateur campaign manager Generra Peck, POLITICO has reported.
The news comes a week after the DeSantis team dumped up to a dozen staff in cost-cutting measures, and just days after they spent nearly $100,000 schmoozing donors in Utah, attempting to convince them that a third campaign “reset” would deliver the results they need. The subject matter is covered extensively in The Campaign Trail podcast episode 4: ‘The Not So Great Reset’.
The news also breaks on the same day that a shocking report suggests DeSantis’s ‘Never Back Down’ PAC might actually transition into a ‘Not Backing DeSantis’ operation, with chief strategist Jeff Roe looking at other options such as Tim Scott, or Glenn Youngkin as a means by which to beat President Donald Trump.
“Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign is expanding the number of staff it’s cutting to include more than a third of his payroll as the Florida governor looks to get his primary bid back on track,” POLITICO claimed Tuesday.