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D-Day for Ron DeSantis? Florida Governor ‘will END his 2024 campaign if he loses Iowa caucuses to Donald Trump on Jan 15 – and endorse his arch rival for president’
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis may exit the presidential race if he loses the Iowa caucuses to Donald Trump on January 15, according to insiders
- Sources suggest DeSantis would then endorse Trump, aligning with a growing trend of Republican figures backing the former president
- With Trump gaining crucial endorsements, DeSantis faces challenges, prompting speculation about the viability of his presidential bid
Ron DeSantis will drop out of the 2024 presidential race if he loses the Iowa caucuses to Donald Trump on January 15, it is claimed.
Two well-acquainted sources within the DeSantis campaign, a significant donor and a high-ranking political operative, told The Hill that if the FloridaGovernor loses to former President Donald Trump on January 15, he is likely to withdraw from the race altogether.
The announcement would either be made that same night or the following morning – – and with it a reluctant endorsement for Trump and the governor would not move on to New Hampshire, scheduled for January 23.
DeSantis would upend the race if he were to beat Trump in the caucuses – as he is currently polling well behind his MAGA rival…