Is sun setting on Ron DeSantis before he officially enters 2024 race? Or is it about to rise?
- Ron DeSantis could be poised to launch a presidential bid as soon as next week, amid doubts about his popularity on a national stage
- Recent polls show Donald Trump has a significant lead over the Florida governor for the Republican presidential nomination
He’s up. He’s down.
He’s getting in. Maybe he won’t.
He’s a saviour. He’s an authoritarian.
Everyone, it seems, has a visceral, unnuanced view of Ron DeSantis and his presidential ambitions.
After a campaign he’s effectively been running for the last two years, all is lined up for the Florida governor to take the next step, formally moving forward as a candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
Among the multiple frenzies of speculation about DeSantis is one about timing. When does he take the next step, either a presidential “exploratory committee” or a formal declaration of candidacy?
Most presidential candidates create exploratory committees, even when there’s no doubt they will ultimately announce they’re running. Besides creating a legal mechanism to raise and spend money, the move generates publicity. And then the candidate generates a new round of publicity for the final announcement.