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Ron DeSantis ends his presidential bid before New Hampshire after falling far short of Trump

By Steve Peoples, Associated Press

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended his Republican presidential campaign Sunday just before the New Hampshire primary and endorsed Donald Trump, ending a White House bid that failed to meet expectations that he would emerge as a serious challenger to the former president.

“It’s clear to me that a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance,” he said in a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary comes Tuesday.

DeSantis derided former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, long his closest rival for second place in the primary race, saying Republicans “can’t go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackaged form of warmed-over corporatism that Nikki Haley represents.”

 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis arrives at a watch party during the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses in West Des Moines, Iowa, on January 15, 2024. (Photo by CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA/AFP via Getty Images)

The ambitious big-state governor entered the 2024 presidential contest with major advantages in his quest to take on Trump, and early primary polls suggested DeSantis was in a strong position to do just that. He and his allies amassed a political fortune well in excess of $100 million, and he boasted a significant legislative record on issues important to many conservatives, like abortion and the teaching of race and gender issues in schools.

Such advantages did not survive the reality of presidential politics in 2024. From a high-profile announcement that was plagued by technical glitches to constant upheavals to his staff and campaign strategy, DeSantis struggled to find his footing in the primary. He lost the Iowa caucuses — which he had vowed to win — by 30 percentage points to Trump.

And now, DeSantis’ political future is in question after suspending his presidential bid after just one voting contest. The 45-year-old is term limited as Florida governor.

DeSantis was widely expected to be a serious Trump challenger. Acknowledging the threat, Trump went after the Florida governor viciously in the months leading up to DeSantis’ May announcement and continued to pound him on the campaign trail, on social media and in paid advertising in the months that followed.

Yet many of DeSantis’ problems may have been his own doing.

  • ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE – JANUARY 17: Republican presidential candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis takes a selfie with a supporter at the conclusion of a campaign rally at LaBelle Winery on January 17, 2024 in Rockingham County, New Hampshire. DeSantis continues his campaign trail, rallying supporters across New Hampshire after finishing second-place in this week’s Iowa caucus. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

  • DOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE – JANUARY 19: Republican presidential candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to supporters during a campaign rally at the Cara Irish Pub & Restaurant on January 19, 2024 in Dover, New Hampshire. DeSantis continues campaigning in New Hampshire ahead of that state’s primary on January 23. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

  • DOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE – JANUARY 19: Republican presidential candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to supporters during a campaign rally at the Cara Irish Pub & Restaurant on January 19, 2024 in Dover, New Hampshire. DeSantis continues campaigning in New Hampshire ahead of that state’s primary on January 23. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

  • NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE – JANUARY 19: Republican presidential candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to supporters during a campaign rally at the Courtyard by Marriott Nashua on January 19, 2024 in Nashua, New Hampshire. DeSantis continues campaigning in New Hampshire ahead of that state’s primary on January 23. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

  • Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, arrives to speak to supporters in West Des Moines, Iowa, following the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 15, 2024. DeSantis, relieved by a second-place finish, declared his campaign resuscitated but faces an uphill battle in New Hampshire. (Jordan Gale/The New York Times)

  • Florida Governor and Republican presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis speaks at a watch party during the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses in West Des Moines, Iowa, on January 15, 2024. DeSantis eked out a second-place finish Monday in the Iowa caucuses, US media projected, as the Florida governor sought to paint the Republican Party nomination as a battle between him and frontrunner Donald Trump. (Photo by Christian Monterrosa / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Ankeny, Iowa – JANUARY 14: Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks alongside his wife Casey DeSantis and their children during a campaign event the District Venue on January 14, 2024 in Ankeny, Iowa. Iowa Republicans will be the first to select their party’s nominee for the 2024 presidential race when they go to caucus on January 15, 2024. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

  • AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File

    FILE – Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis departs after speaking at a Northside Conservatives Club Meeting at The District in Ankeny, Iowa, Jan. 12, 2024. The Arctic-like temperatures that are raising concerns about turnout for the Iowa caucus on Monday, Jan.15, are putting the spotlight on a presidential nominating system that has long been criticized as archaic and undemocratic. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

  • DES MOINES, IOWA – JANUARY 10: Campaign signs for Republican presidential candidates, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron Desantis line the road in front of Drake University, where CNN is hosting a presidential debate on January 10, 2024 in Des Moines, Iowa. Haley and Desantis both qualified for this final debate before the Iowa caucuses, while former President Donald Trump declined to participate and instead will hold a simultaneous town hall event live on FOX. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

  • AMES, IOWA – JANUARY 11: Republican presidential candidate Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks at a campaign event at Jethro’s BBQ on January 11, 2024 in Ames, Iowa. Iowa Republicans will be the first to select their party’s nomination for the 2024 presidential race when they go to caucus on January 15, 2024. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

  • Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, center, accompanied by his press secretary Bryan Griffin, right, departs after speaking at a Northside Conservatives Club Meeting at The District in Ankeny, Iowa, Friday, Jan. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

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Fueled by his dominant Florida reelection in 2022, DeSantis sidestepped tradition by announcing his presidential campaign on X, in a conversation on the social media site with CEO Elon Musk. The site failed repeatedly during the conversation, making it all but impossible to hear his opening remarks as a presidential candidate.

In the subsequent weeks and months, DeSantis struggled to connect with voters on a personal level under the unforgiving bright lights of the presidential stage.

He irked some New Hampshire Republican officials in his campaign’s inaugural visit to New Hampshire by declining to take questions from voters, as is tradition in the state. And later, uncomfortable interactions with voters in other states were caught on camera as well.


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More serious financial challenges emerged over the summer.

By the end of July, DeSantis had laid off nearly 40 employees in a move designed to cut roughly one-third of his campaign payroll. The cuts came shortly after public filings revealed that he was burning through his substantial campaign coffers at an unsustainable rate.

Some people looking for a Trump alternative backed Haley, the former diplomat and South Carolina governor who gained popularity among many Republican donors, independent voters and the so-called Never Trump crowd.

DeSantis and Haley frequently attacked each other in debates and in advertising, often more directly than they went after Trump.

As internal financial concerns mounted, DeSantis turned aggressively to an allied super PAC to handle basic campaign functions such as organizing campaign events, advertising and an expansive door-knocking operation.

Federal law does not allow campaigns to coordinate directly with super PACs. In December, a nonpartisan government watchdog group filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission, citing reporting by The Associated Press and others, alleging that the degree of coordination and communication between DeSantis’ campaign and the Never Back Down super PAC crossed a legal line.

DeSantis denied any wrongdoing and called the complaint “a farce.”

Still, the steady stream of negative developments leading up to the opening primary contests undermined the confidence of DeSantis’ donor network, which was supposed to be a major strength, and would-be supporters at the ballot box. As his polling numbers stagnated, DeSantis and his allies pulled back on their multistate strategy and focused virtually all of his resources on Iowa’s opening caucuses.

After leaving the 2024 presidential contest, DeSantis now refocuses his attention to the rest of his second and final term as Florida’s governor, which ends in January 2027.


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