
DeSantis Steers Sharply to Trump's Right
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44% : Perhaps even more impressive, Bob Vander Plaats, founder and CEO of the powerful Christian-right organization the Family Leader, has practically turned into a DeSantis cheerleader lately, as Rolling Stone reports: A top evangelical leader in Iowa is calling on Republicans to "turn the page" on Donald Trump, and insists that the former president's recent efforts to soften his politics on abortion have "flung" the doors of 2024 Iowa caucus contest "wide open" for likely competitors like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ...38% : The twin strategic decision to go big in Iowa and go right in messaging was explained by CNN after DeSantis began publicly defending his decision to sign Florida's six-week abortion ban after not mentioning it for weeks: Abortion is not the only issue where DeSantis has found space to the right of the former president.
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