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DeSantis privately says he’ll run in 2024: Report

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) privately stated that he will run for the Republican nomination for 2024. PresidentAccording to a Washington Post Report published Thursday.

DeSantis has been very tight-lipped about his involvement in a Candidate for the presidency The state legislature, which is currently in session is expected make a formal announcement regarding the race for 2024 while it is still in session. During the summer. DeSantis will however be expected to visit Iowa and Nevada during the weekend, which are early voting states.

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A super PAC is a group of people who were founded by Ken CuccinelliHe was the acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services was under the Trump administration was also established Thursday. The political action commission is expected to act as an outside expenditure vehicle for DeSantis’s campaign. Three unnamed sources are also involved. Submitted The Washington Post.

“Ron DeSantis doesn’t just talk — he acts, but most of all, he never backs down,” Cuccinelli spoke in a video An announcement The Never Back Down SuperPAC.

He continued, “Gov. DeSantis, today, I’m asking you to run for president. You’ve had our back; now we will have yours.”

According to other sources, DeSantis has said that he is still undecided about whether he will run for President, but recent conversations suggest otherwise.

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