Many wonder if he’ll seek political vengeance against people he views as disloyal.

Ron DeSantis is out of the Republican presidential race. But in Florida, his second term as governor has only just gotten started.

As DeSantis returns to Tallahassee, the state capital is ablaze with speculation — and anxiety — about how the governor will wield power in the remaining almost-three years of his term. How will he seek to rebuild his stature in Florida after washing out at the national level? Will he lay the groundwork to run for president again?

And, most of all: Will he take political retribution against Republicans who he sees as having betrayed him in the presidential race?

  • Dr. Dabbles
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    4410 months ago

    Outside of Florida, nobody cares. Enjoy the “find out” phase. Maybe don’t vote for complete pieces of garbage and you won’t have insiders “worrying”.

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      2610 months ago

      Outside of Florida, nobody cares

      First of all, way to empathize with the dozen million or more Floridians who never voted for him or otherwise approved but still suffer from his malicious mismanagement of their state.

      Secondly, you think Florida exists in a vacuum? You don’t think other fascists are inspired and emboldened by his bullshit? If so, I have some oceanfront property in Nebraska to sell you.

      • @captainlezbian
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        2410 months ago

        Yeah, I know queer Floridians. Haven’t they been through enough at his hands? And no they can’t afford to leave.

        Should I get fucked because my purple state slowly got gerrymandered red?

          • @Ensign_Crab
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            -1210 months ago

            Let’s not pretend that “enjoy the genocide” is still off-message for Democrats.

              • @Ensign_Crab
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                -310 months ago

                I’ve never called him that.

                Democrats should not be supporting genocide.