On Sunday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis agreed to campaign for Donald Trump as the former president gears up for a potential White House comeback. The two Republican figures worked to mend their previously strained relationship in a meeting held in Miami, with DeSantis also expected to help raise funds for Trump’s campaign. Despite earlier remarks indicating he was not interested in becoming Trump’s vice president, there is now speculation about DeSantis potentially filling that role, given that a reelected Trump would be limited to one term. Additionally, sources close to Trump have indicated that Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota is no longer considered a likely choice for the vice presidential spot, due in part to controversial revelations about her personal life.
As the November election approaches, DeSantis’ support could be crucial for Trump, particularly in Florida where President Joe Biden is seeking to rally young voters around pro-abortion ballot measures. Recent polling data also suggests that Trump holds a lead over Biden in the state. Considering these factors, the alliance between DeSantis and Trump could carry significant weight in the 2024 election and possibly even in the 2028 presidential race, where DeSantis is seen as a potential candidate.
I laughed & laughed watching everyone spaz over Ron & Don.
“Ron is Deepstate”
“Ron is a Pedo”
Quotes from MAGA and even Q people.How does that look now?https://t.co/BWJpyXwX4M
— True Stormy Joe (@truestormyjoe) April 28, 2024

