DeSantis’ “Underdog” Status Could Result in Success in Iowa
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, appearing on various network talk shows before the Iowa caucuses in blizzard conditions on Monday, called attention to the fact that despite the polls not being in his favor for the GOP presidential nomination, the underdog label may actually benefit him.
Speaking on ABC News’ “This Week,” DeSantis emphasized the power of his voters in making their voices heard and expressed confidence in performing well despite being labeled as an underdog. He acknowledged that former President Donald Trump is the frontrunner in the polls, with DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley perceived as contenders for second place.
Regarding polls indicating a second-place battle with Haley, DeSantis expressed his commitment to addressing key issues such as border security, the economy, and debt reduction, suggesting that Trump has not delivered on his promises in these areas. He also criticized Trump for focusing on his legal issues, diverting attention from essential matters that benefit the Democrats.
DeSantis dismissed the credibility of polls, especially in Iowa, highlighting the determination and readiness of his supporters to turn out in challenging conditions. He also indicated his readiness to compete for delegates in upcoming caucuses and expressed optimism about undecided voters leaning in his favor.
DeSantis confidently projected a “good night” at the caucuses and emphasized his commitment to the long haul in the race, even in the event of a third-place finish. He further contrasted his candidacy against Trump’s focus on legal matters, underscoring his intentions to address pressing issues for the nation.
The article was written by Sandy Fitzgerald, a seasoned journalist with vast experience covering news, media, and politics for Newsmax.
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