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PURSUIT OF FREEDOM

Memoir reveals how DeSantis made history by standing up to ‘woke mob’

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In November 2022, Gov. Ron DeSantis made history in Florida: winning by nearly 1.5 million votes in a state known for its “razor thin” election margins.

His platform was equally historic and, contrary to what is going on in other parts of the United States, focused on freedom. By enacting policies to keep progressiv­e politics and woke ideology out of the classroom, taking back Disney’s self-governance and tax breaks, and keeping his state open during the pandemic, the Yaleeducat­ed former Navy officer has gained national attention and hundreds of thousands of new residents to Florida.

In his new book, “The Courage to Be Free: Florida’s Blueprint for America’s Survival,” DeSantis explains how he’s preserving liberties in Florida — and just might save the US.

MY first term as governor was a whirlwind. I rejected using polls as a guide for governance because leadership is about shaping public opinion, not merely reacting to it. I made sure to be an active, energetic executive who leaned into issues and was consistent­ly on offense.

When the coronaviru­s pandemic hit, I consumed the data myself and made decisions that bucked convention­al wisdom. We also refused to bow down to the woke mob and fought ideologica­l capture of our schools and fought back against big corporatio­ns that pursued a leftist agenda.

We were met with fierce opposition from legacy media outlets every step of the way. But we stood our ground. We did not back down. Clearly, our administra­tion was substantiv­ely consequent­ial. How effective, though, was this as a political matter? We in Florida can lead the way on important issues and deliver historic results, but this might not be a blueprint for others to follow if it led to electoral failure.

The November 2022 election provided the answer. While winning re-election was not something that was guaranteed, the odds seemed good at the outset. After winning roughly half the vote in 2018 as an unknown commodity, it was obvious, based on four years of interactio­ns with Floridians from all walks of life, that my support had only grown since then, especially after our battles to protect Floridians from mandates and school closures

SUMMONING ‘COURAGE’: Ron DeSantis, seen here on his November 2022 re-election night with wife Casey, has written a new book, “The Courage to Be Free,” detailing his blueprint for saving Florida — and the USA — as well as his record-setting election results. during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

At the same time, major Florida elections had typically been decided by razor-thin margins. Prior to me becoming governor in 2019, the state’s marquee races during the decade — gubernator­ial elections in 2010, 2014, and 2018 and presidenti­al elections in 2012 and 2016 — had all been decided by a single percentage point, or less. Winning by 5% would represent a “landslide” victory for a top-of-the-ticket candidate in Florida.

The political complexion of the in-migration to the state during my administra­tion, especially after the onset of the coronaviru­s pandemic, was positive. Prior to my becoming governor, Republican­s had always had a voter registrati­on disadvanta­ge vis-à-vis the Democrats in Florida, yet by the November 2022 election Republican­s led Democrats by 306,000 voter registrati­ons — a 2% registrati­on advantage. Many of these new voters moved to Florida due to our policies.

As we came down the stretch of the campaign, publicly released polls showed me with a doubledigi­t lead. Because this seemed out of character for Florida, political insiders assumed that I would win, but only in the range of 6-9% — a significan­t victory margin given recent history, but not quite the double-digit margin that would be historic. As election day arrived, my campaign was optimistic that we would earn a big victory. In fact, we amassed the greatest Republican gubernator­ial victory in Florida history, a near 20-point landslide the likes of which had not been seen in Florida in a generation.

It was a dominating performanc­e that saw us winning independen­t voters by more than 15 percentage points, winning nearly 60% of Hispanic voters, winning a majority of women voters, and winning the highest percentage of black voters of any Republican gubernator­ial candidate in modern Florida history.

We notched an 11 percentage point win in Miami-Dade County, which is 70% Hispanic and which Hillary Clinton carried over Donald Trump in 2016 by a whopping 30 percentage points. We were the first Republican to win the county in a governor’s race in 20 years.

While there had been chatter leading up to the election that Miami-Dade was in play, few were talking about the possibilit­y that we could win the traditiona­l Democrat bastion of Palm Beach County. Yet we ended up being the first Republican to win Palm Beach in a governor’s race in nearly 40 years.

We also garnered unfathomab­le margins in rural Florida, winning at least 80% of the vote in 16 rural counties — the best rural performanc­e by a Republican governor candidate in state history. Whereas we had won in 2018 by just over 30,000 votes, in 2022 we won by more than 1.5 million votes — the largest raw vote margin of victory in Florida gubernator­ial history.

We were able to accomplish these great electoral triumphs by taking the political road less traveled. We spent four years ignoring polls, setting out my vision for the state, successful­ly implementi­ng that vision, and producing tangible results. From day one, I was fully prepared to let the political chips fall where they may. That we not only succeeded electorall­y, but did so in dramatic fashion, demonstrat­es that doing good policy can lead to good politics.

The Florida Blueprint is a simple formula: Be willing to lead, have the courage of your conviction­s, deliver for your constituen­ts, and reap the political rewards. This is a blueprint for America’s revival. We’ve shown it can be done.

From the book THE COURAGE TO BE FREE: Florida’s Blueprint for America’s Revival by Ron DeSantis.

My support had only grown . . . after our battles to protect Floridians from mandates . . . during the coronaviru­s pandemic — Ron DeSantis

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