governor. Ron DeSantis The presidential campaign sets guidelines for its future plans.
For starters, the campaign returns to New Hampshire on Monday, one day before the nation's first primary, as a guest of the Never Back Down political action committee.
Although the governor seems prepared to end up with less than 10%, if that happens Latest poll Precise, has no current ad buys going on in the state, and appears to be responding to a narrative that emerged earlier this week that he cut bait from the state entirely.
“I've been here for several days in New Hampshire since Iowa, and I'm the only one who's not basically running a campaign in the basement. I mean, I'm out there taking questions from the media. I'm doing town halls. I got two more today. I did one on air live on CNN and has committed to doing both debates.“We were supposed to do one on ABC WMUR last night, and then one Sunday on CNN, but none of the other candidates were willing to do that,” DeSantis said. Neil Cavuto on Friday when asked about his alleged absence in the state.
Meanwhile, the weekend finds DeSantis in South Carolina. He's in Myrtle Beach, Florence and Lexington on Saturday, and while an itinerary has not been announced Sunday, DeSantis' deputy campaign manager David Polyansky People say they can expect to “see the governor spending a lot of time especially in the Greenville, Spartanburg area.”
“We're excited to go out there and show our true faith on the issues that matter most to religious people,” Poliansky said, suggesting that some of the same messages and signals that helped DeSantis finish second in Iowa may be replicated in the Palmetto State.
Polls show he has ground to make up, too. Show the last two polls from the state less than 10% There, as in New Hampshire. but, Donald Trump It's even stronger in South Carolina, where it has nearly two-thirds of voters in the latest polls.
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