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Shop NowOne of Donald Trump’s key lines of attack against Governor Ron DeSantis is that he has ruined Florida.
Both Trump and his spokespeople have been pushing this narrative over the last few weeks.
However, when Trump actually spoke in Florida, only hours after his campaign issued a blistering statement about the state of Florida, Trump’s narrative was quite different.
What Happened?
I have stated before that I think Trump is getting some really bad campaign advice in starting an unnecessary war with Governor Ron DeSantis.
They would have made an almost unbeatable team, but that is clearly not going to happen now.
Trump has been lobbing bombs at DeSantis and Florida, recently stating, “Florida has become among the worst states” to “live, find economic opportunity, work, retire, raise a family, pay taxes, be safe, rent a home, have a baby, afford energy, die, be a teacher, be a doctor, [or] be a police officer.”
Then his campaign stated, “The real DeSantis record is one of misery and despair.
“He has left a wake of destruction all across Florida and people are hurting because he has spent more time playing public relations games instead of actually doing the hard-work needed to improve the lives of the people he represents.”
So how do you explain Trump addressing a crowd in Lee County Lincoln-Reagan Dinner in Ft. Myers, stating, “I’m thrilled to be here with the proud, hard-working patriots of the great state of Florida.
“It’s a great state. Great place.
“The great state of Florida has been among the most hotly contested swing states in the nation.
“But today Florida is no longer a swing state because we turned it into a red state.”
Both of those statements cannot be true at the same time, so they better decide what way they want to go.
But here is a crazy idea… how about DeSantis and Trump bury the hatchet and attack Joe Biden instead of tearing each other apart?
Sources: Fox News & New York Post