Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has ditched Florida – specifically, removing the “FL” part of his social media username “RonDeSantisFL”. His account is now simply “RonDeSantis”.
It’s not clear why the Governor’s social media team felt they needed to remove the reference to his tenure as the governor of the Sunshine State, not least because the Florida legislature just passed controversial legislation changes so that he could technically remain Governor in name only while mounting a run for the White House.
👀DeSantis has changed his Twitter handle from RonDeSantisFL to @RonDeSantis pic.twitter.com/0nNbfSRQd4
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) May 22, 2023
DeSantis is expected to declare his official candidacy in the next few days, though he has been “shadow-campaigning” since January 2022, before he was even re-elected to the governor’s mansion in Tallahassee.
The removal of his Florida moniker on Twitter has already rankled locals, who believed they were electing him for a full second term. While he’s out campaigning during primary season, the state will be run by Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez, who has referred to former President Donald Trump as a KKK supporter and “con-man.”