DeSantis starts paperwork for presidential bid.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Officially Enters 2024 Presidential Race

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, has officially declared his candidacy for the 2024 presidential race. He is expected to publicly announce his campaign during an event on Twitter with billionaire Elon Musk.

DeSantis, who filed a document with the Federal Election Commission, is likely to emerge as former President Donald Trump’s biggest rival for the Republican nomination. The nominee will face President Joe Biden, a Democrat, in the November 2024 general election.

Musk, the CEO of Tesla and Twitter with 140 million followers, said his appearance will not constitute an endorsement but will reflect his desire to make the service more of a town square. The Twitter event is at 6 p.m. EDT (2200 GMT).

DeSantis’ Central Argument for His Candidacy

DeSantis’ central argument for his candidacy is that he is the only Republican who can defeat Biden, the winner over Trump in the 2020 election. “We must reject the culture of losing that has impacted our party in recent years. The time for excuses is over,” DeSantis said at an event in Iowa earlier this month.

DeSantis’ Record as Florida’s Governor

In the weeks leading up to his presidential bid, DeSantis has toured the country, visiting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire that will hold early nominating contests. He has boasted of his record as Florida’s governor, including his battles with the federal government over pandemic policies.

His decision to wait until now to jump in has given Trump space to batter DeSantis with a series of attacks, costing the governor standing in national polls and frustrating some allies who might have preferred DeSantis step into the ring earlier.

Other Republican Candidates

Other declared Republican candidates include Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and Tim Scott, a U.S. senator from South Carolina.

DeSantis’ Policy Victories

DeSantis and his advisers were determined to wait to enter the race until the Florida Legislature could hand him a series of policy victories – and lawmakers have done just that. He signed measures that severely restricted abortions in the state, made it easier for residents to carry concealed weapons, expanded a voucher program to allow students to attend private schools, and eliminated funding for diversity programs at public universities, among other things.

DeSantis remains in a pitched battle with Walt Disney Co over the company’s criticism of laws prohibiting the teaching of gender identity concepts in public schools. The company has filed a federal lawsuit accusing DeSantis of weaponizing state government to punish its operations.

Support for DeSantis’ Candidacy

DeSantis allies are spending money to boost his candidacy. The pro-DeSantis Never Back Down Super PAC purchased $1.4 million in ads that aired between May 5 and May 19, according to AdImpact, an advertising tracking firm. However, a pro-Trump Super PAC called MAGA Inc has already spent more than $14 million on television ads and other media attacking DeSantis, according to disclosures to the Federal Election Commission.

DeSantis on Wednesday will also convene a meeting of his top donors at a Miami hotel, where they will immediately launch his fundraising efforts.

Reporting by James Oliphant, additional reporting by Alexandra Ulmer, Jasper Ward and Ben Klayman; Editing by Ross Colvin, Alistair Bell, Howard Goller and Cynthia Osterman


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