Failed Presidential candidate Jeb Bush’s ex-spokesman has heaped praise on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (another failed presidential candidate), indicating that the latter is in a “pretty, pretty awesome place to be” ahead of a potential 2028 run for the Oval Office.
Justin Sayfie told Fox News: “My own personal assessment is that he’s got three years left as governor of the third-largest state in the country, and that’s a pretty, pretty awesome place to be to drive conservative change… I expect him to focus on governing and governing with his unique conservative populist style.”
Critics argue, however, that DeSantis is not a populist. Instead, he has governed and campaigned as a free-market, neoliberal mash-up with some anti-woke stuff sprinkled in. They also allege his team and “online influencers” have burned their bridges with the MAGA community that dominates the Republican Party, hampering his chances at a 2028 run.
"Very simply, Ron DeSantis is not a populist… The disingenuity was perhaps one of the largest factors there… He's not a populist, he doesn't believe it, that's not his philosophy… " —@RaheemKassam pic.twitter.com/8VzzmEIhjJ
— Anne Luty (@anneluty) January 22, 2024
DeSantis ended his presidential bid ahead of the New Hampshire primary, having humiliated himself repeatedly, and blown through a record amount of cash at the behest of his advisors – the “Axis of Incompetence” – Jeff Row, Christina Pushaw, and Adam Laxalt.
“The Republican Party has a tradition of nominating candidates who have won previously and have done well in previous presidential campaigns. Mitt Romney didn’t win in 2008, but he became the nominee in 2012. And there are other examples. Bob Dole, running and then finally becoming the nominee in 1996. So, based on that historical precedent, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Gov. DeSantis run for president again,” said Bush’s former spokesman, Sayfie.