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DeSantis confident in outperforming Trump against RFK Jr.

Gov. Ron ‍DeSantis Predicts⁣ Stronger Performance ⁣Against RFK Jr.‌ in General​ Election

During​ a recent campaign stop in New⁢ Hampshire, Gov. Ron ⁤DeSantis expressed confidence in his ability to outperform ⁢former President​ Donald Trump in a ⁣general election, ‌particularly ⁤against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s‍ independent presidential campaign. DeSantis sees ‌Kennedy‌ as a potential threat, as ​he could​ attract anti-lockdown and anti-Dr. Anthony Fauci voters if Trump ‍becomes the‌ nominee.

However, DeSantis⁢ believes that if he secures the nomination, ​those voters will​ rally behind him due to his ⁣strong stance against Fauci and his commitment to reforming the CDC. DeSantis sees himself as​ the vessel for ‌people seeking accountability for the government’s handling⁣ of ⁣COVID-19.

Trump and Biden Tied ⁤in Recent Poll

A recent poll conducted by USA Today/Suffolk​ University showed a tie between Trump‍ and‍ President Joe Biden, with‍ each ⁤receiving 37% of the vote. This‌ tie was partly⁣ attributed to Kennedy’s independent bid, which drew⁣ twice as many Republican ‌voters as Democrats. Kennedy garnered 13% support in the survey. ‍Without Kennedy in the‌ race, Trump ⁣would have had a⁤ slight advantage over Biden, leading 41% to 39%.

DeSantis⁢ believes that voters ‌critical of⁣ Trump’s COVID-19 policies are the ‌ones most likely to switch their support to Kennedy. He criticizes⁢ Trump for⁢ his handling of the pandemic ⁣and argues⁢ that these frustrated voters‍ will seek a candidate who ⁢represents their desire for accountability.

DeSantis Confident in His‌ Ability to ‌Hold Accountable

DeSantis reassures voters that he will be the candidate who holds the government⁤ accountable ‍for its actions during the pandemic. He‌ vows to clean out the CDC and ‌address the mistakes ⁤and lies that were made without ⁤any ⁤consequences.

Trump’s campaign spokesman, Steven ​Cheung, responded to ⁢DeSantis’ remarks with strong ⁣criticism, ⁤calling him uninformed.

Kennedy, ​who initially ran for ‌the Democratic Party’s nomination, switched to an independent bid. The recent poll suggests⁤ that Kennedy’s candidacy is⁤ more detrimental to the Republican presidential candidate than to Biden.

Biden also faces competition from progressive activist Cornel West, who‍ is running as an independent. ⁢However, West has not gained the same level of support as Kennedy and therefore does ⁢not pose as​ significant a threat‍ to Biden.

How does ‌Ron DeSantis believe his⁢ handling of the​ COVID-19 pandemic will resonate ⁢with voters?

Tis remains⁤ confident in ‍his ability to appeal to⁢ a wide range⁣ of voters and believes⁤ that his strong track record⁤ as governor of⁣ Florida will set him apart from ⁤his opponents.​ With a focus⁤ on policies that support ⁢economic growth, enhance public safety, and protect individual ​freedoms, DeSantis believes he has a winning formula for ‌success.

One key factor that DeSantis emphasizes‌ in his potential matchup against Kennedy⁤ is his handling of the⁣ COVID-19 pandemic. As ⁣governor, DeSantis implemented ⁢a balanced approach, prioritizing⁣ both public health and the economy. He believes that this approach ⁤will resonate with voters who are seeking⁤ a ‌leader who can⁣ navigate the complexities of a global crisis while still safeguarding individual liberties.

In ⁢addition to his pandemic response, DeSantis touts his administration’s accomplishments in ⁣other areas⁢ such as education, criminal justice reform, ⁣and environmental conservation. By highlighting⁤ these achievements, DeSantis ⁢hopes ‍to appeal⁢ to a broad range of voters from different backgrounds and ideologies.

Furthermore, DeSantis recognizes⁣ that his support for traditional conservative values and limited ⁢government ⁤intervention aligns with the preferences of​ many Republican⁢ voters. He believes⁣ that these principles, coupled with his ability to ‍effectively communicate his vision ‍for the future, ⁢will make him a ‌strong contender ‌in any general election‍ scenario.

While acknowledging the⁣ popularity and ⁢influence of former President Donald ‌Trump, DeSantis remains confident​ that his own political acumen and ⁢governing experience will ‌distinguish him from his predecessor. He⁢ believes ⁤that his record of accomplishment as governor will resonate with voters who ‍are searching for a leader with a⁤ proven track record of delivering​ results.

However, DeSantis does ​not underestimate the potential appeal​ of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent campaign. Kennedy’s views on issues such as lockdowns and the role​ of Dr. Anthony Fauci may attract voters‍ who are dissatisfied with the current political ⁣landscape. DeSantis recognizes this challenge and aims⁣ to address ⁣it by ​continuing to articulate his own unique vision ‍for the future of America.

In conclusion, Gov. ⁤Ron DeSantis⁢ remains confident in his ‌ability ⁤to ⁢outperform former President Donald Trump in a general election, particularly against potential competitor Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ⁤With ‍a⁣ strong track‍ record as governor and a ‍focus on⁢ policies that promote economic growth, public safety, and individual‌ freedoms,​ DeSantis believes he can⁢ appeal ⁢to ⁣a diverse range of voters.⁢ While aware of the potential threat ‌posed by Kennedy’s independent campaign, DeSantis remains steadfast in ⁤his belief that his⁤ own political acumen and ‍record of accomplishment⁢ will set him apart. As the election season unfolds,⁣ it will ‍be fascinating to see how this potential matchup plays out ⁢and which candidate will ultimately ‍emerge as the victor.



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