In a roughly 90-minute pitch, Never Back Down officials laid out their strategy for the coming months of the campaign.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis needs a massive infusion of cash in the next two months of the Republican presidential primary race to help him beat Donald Trump, according to pleas to donors from a pro-DeSantis super PAC.In a private meeting with donors last month in Milwaukee, just before the first Republican presidential primary debate, the head of Never Back Down told donors that the super PAC“I’m not worried about the second 50.
“Iowa is a good state for [DeSantis] because there’s education … because of income, because of Bible reading,” Roe said. “New Hampshire is a terrible state for Donald Trump. That’s a terrible state.” Wednesday was only the second day since DeSantis’s campaign launch where the Florida governor “won” in terms of earned media over Trump. That was because Hurricane Idalia made landfall in his state, according to a person familiar with the numbers who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share private data.between Labor Day and Halloween, half of the $50 million amount its officials had told donors it would need in the next two months.
“These folks, we’ve got to give them what they need, which is common sense, which is durability and stability and leadership, vision, optics, family, Casey,” he said. “So we’re going to give them what they want. We’re going to give them what they need.”unusually significant role
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