Miami Herald

Casey DeSantis has ‘zero’ interest in running for governor, Ron DeSantis says

- BY KIRBY WILSON Tampa Bay Times

The next Florida governor’s race is a long way off, but the noise has been persistent.

Two recent surveys depicted Florida first lady Casey DeSantis as a top choice among Republican voters in a hypothetic­al 2026 election.

But on Monday, Casey’s husband, Gov. Ron DeSantis, threw cold water on the speculatio­n.

“If I had to characteri­ze her interest in getting into the political thicket as a candidate, I would characteri­ze it as zero,” DeSantis said with a smile. “She’s had a front-row seat on all the nonsense that goes on when you do it.”

DeSantis made his remarks at a news conference where he announced an array of new state initiative­s aimed at combating human traffickin­g.

In response to an attempt to reach the first lady on Monday afternoon, a spokespers­on for the governor declined to comment, redirectin­g a reporter back to the governor’s comments at the Monday event.

For years, Ron and Casey DeSantis have been a formidable political team, with Casey serving as a main political adviser to the governor. In 2023 and early 2024, Casey was front and center in her husband’s presidenti­al campaign, which ended after the Iowa caucuses in January.

Those rumored to be interested in a run for governor, among others, include Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, Democratic U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz, of South Florida, and the three Republican­s who currently hold statewide elected office: Agricultur­e Commission­er Wilton Simpson, Attorney General Ashley Moody and Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis.

 ?? KEVIN DIETSCH Getty Images/TNS | 2024 ?? Casey DeSantis has ‘had a front-row seat on all the nonsense that goes on when you’ run for office, says her husband, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
KEVIN DIETSCH Getty Images/TNS | 2024 Casey DeSantis has ‘had a front-row seat on all the nonsense that goes on when you’ run for office, says her husband, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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