The Florida governor can’t coordinate with Never Back Down, which has run most of the advertising and ground operation for his presidential bid.
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https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/ron-desantis-presidential-campaign-super-pac-reliance-cc660bf4Florida governor can’t coordinate with group, which has run most of his presidential bid’s advertising and ground operationFollowing a re-election victory in November, Gov. Ron DeSantis was a top contender for 2024, but he struggled to establish a clear message, and his polling slumped.
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