The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

DeSantis ends tough presidenti­al bid

- By Steve Peoples

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended his Republican presidenti­al campaign Sunday just before the New Hampshire primary and endorsed Donald Trump, ending a White House bid that failed to meet expectatio­ns that he would emerge as a serious challenger to the former president.

“It’s clear to me that a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance,” he said in a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. New Hampshire’s firstin-the-nation primary comes Tuesday.

DeSantis derided former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, long his closest rival for second place in the primary race, saying Republican­s

“can’t go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackaged form of warmed-over corporatis­m that

Nikki Haley represents.”

The ambitious big-state governor entered the 2024 presidenti­al contest with major advantages in his quest to take on Trump, and early primary polls suggested DeSantis was in a strong position to do just that. He and his allies amassed a political fortune well in excess of $100 million, and he boasted a significan­t legislativ­e record on issues important to many conservati­ves, like abortion and the teaching of race and gender issues in schools.

Such advantages did not survive the reality of presidenti­al politics in 2024. From a highprofil­e announceme­nt that was plagued by technical glitches to constant upheavals to his staff and campaign strategy, DeSantis struggled to find his footing in the primary. He lost the Iowa caucuses — which he had vowed to win — by 30 percentage points to Trump.

And now, DeSantis’ political future is in question after suspending his presidenti­al bid after just one voting contest. The 45-year-old is term limited as Florida governor.

DeSantis was widely expected to be a serious Trump challenger. Acknowledg­ing the threat, Trump went after the Florida governor viciously in the months leading up to DeSantis’ May announceme­nt and continued to pound him on the campaign trail, on social media and in paid advertisin­g in the months that followed.

 ?? Michael Dwyer/Associated Press ?? Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a campaign event, Jan. 17, in Hampton, N.H. DeSantis has suspended his Republican presidenti­al campaign after a disappoint­ing showing in Iowa’s leadoff caucuses.
Michael Dwyer/Associated Press Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a campaign event, Jan. 17, in Hampton, N.H. DeSantis has suspended his Republican presidenti­al campaign after a disappoint­ing showing in Iowa’s leadoff caucuses.

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