Miami Herald (Sunday)

Don’t know DeSantis’ campaign manager? Generra Peck would like to keep it that way

- BY DAVID CATANESE dcatanese@mcclatchyd­c.com

Generra Peck had just finished a 5K spartan race at Nationals Park in Washington in September 2021 when the phone call came from Ron and Casey DeSantis.

Seeking to rebuild a political operation left dormant by internal dissension and the pandemic, Florida’s first couple were ringing to ask Peck to steer the governor’s re-election campaign.

Peck took all of a few moments to get to yes.

She drove back to her home in Richmond, packed her suitcase, scooped up her dog and began the 11-hour drive to Tallahasse­e the next day.

Peck has been back home only twice since, fully vested as DeSantis’ top political lieutenant as he embarks on a White House run that will require him to vanquish not only a sitting president, but more immediatel­y, a towering former one inside his own party.

But as she directs a daunting primary campaign in which DeSantis is fighting from a deficit of more than 20 points with less than six months before votes are cast in Iowa, the cucumber-cool, hyper-insular mantra of Peck and her team is already being tested by the unforgivin­g onslaught of national media scrutiny.

Nearing two months into his launch, DeSantis has endured a glitchy Twitter-based roll-out, dipping poll numbers, questions about his personal relatabili­ty on the stump and critiques about the campaign’s choice to wage an aggressive cultural contrast with Donald Trump — online and from the hard right.

Last week, as news broke that DeSantis was already shedding staff to control costs, it became the first time Peck’s own leadership decisions had landed under the microscope.

With even some DeSantis allies openly expressing frustratio­n about the direction of the campaign, questions are intensifyi­ng about Peck’s ability to survive DeSantis’ summer slump.

“They’ve never been comfortabl­e relying on or delegating to staff,” said a former DeSantis

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