Florida Gov. DeSantis Pulled in $4 Million in July, Opponents Far Behind

Florida Gov. DeSantis Pulled in $4 Million in July, Opponents Far Behind

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pulled in $4 million during July, expanding on his already large war chest.

The July financial report shows over 18,000 contributions during July, which is over 63 percent of total contributions Friends of Ron DeSantis has collected since January 2018.

DeSantis’ opponents are vastly trailing in dollar amounts. During July, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried raked in just over $130,000, according to the Florida Department of State’s Division of Elections. Similarly, U.S. Congressman Charlie Crist (D-13) raised just shy of $270,000 during the month of July.

DeSantis has continued to garner national support for taking on the larger COVID narratives surrounding the pandemic’s policies. This includes getting into a back-and-forth with President Joe Biden over the issue of mask mandates in Florida’s schools. The federal government has been warning against Ron DeSantis’ executive order banning mask mandates, and DeSantis responded saying he did not want to hear from the Biden administration.

“So why don’t you do your job?” DeSantis said. “Why don’t you get this border secure, and until you do that, I don’t want to hear a blip about COVID from you. Thank you.”

Other political voices, namely CNN’s Jim Acosta, said Americans should start referring to the Delta variant as the “DeSantis variant.”

“Perhaps it’s time to start naming these new variants that may be coming out after them,” Acosta said. “Instead of the delta variant, why not call it the DeSantis variant?”

Despite being called out by Democrats at the federal and state levels, and from the mainstream media, DeSantis’ insistence on refusing to impose regulations and burdens infringing on the rights of the people is part of the appeal.

“People around the country are tired of government lockdown politics, illegal immigration, and big government eroding our individual freedoms,” said Nick Iarossi, a Republican lobbyist and DeSantis adviser. “Governor DeSantis is the tip of the spear in the fight against these Biden administration politics and a warrior for individual freedom.”

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Grant Holcomb is a reporter at the Florida Capital Star and The Star News Network. Follow Grant on Twitter and direct message tips.

10 Responses to "Florida Gov. DeSantis Pulled in $4 Million in July, Opponents Far Behind"

  1. I see John passed the bong to deepstatepropagandist… pthssssspttt… ‘ere

    … oh, to be stoned and stupid again :-/~

  2. @John –

    You are about to be recruited as the next OANN reporter. Great stuff.

    But you raise an interesting point; pillowMan insisted that Trump would be put back in office today. I guess there’s still time!

  3. Covid came from China. Avoid Oriental Restaurants as they are owned by folks who want China to take over the world and employ Oriental migrants If you must go to them avoid dishes like Sweet & Sour Bat or Egg Flu Young; to name just a few…

    Why does Biden continue to allow Oriental Restaurants to exist? When is Super Ron going to shut them down himself since Biden won’t do his job?

    I bet the first thing Trump does after returning as President is shut all these poison centers disguised as restaurants down; after he plays a round of golf or two…

  4. Jim Acosta knows that the people who get their “news” from CNN are ignorant. He knows that because CNN keeps them in the dark. The rest of the country knows that the delta variant is coming from the flood of illegal immigrants (infected with this variant) entering through the open southern border and then being transported throughout the country .

  5. Please send Jim Acosta to the border to report on the Covid going unaddressed by the Biden Administration. Until then he is the laughing stock amongst even socialist propagandists and a poor excuse for a journalist.

    Governor Ron DeSantis Best Governor in America!!

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