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Ron DeSantis ends 2024 campaign, endorses Trump over Haley as New Hampshire vote looms

Published 01/21/2024, 12:10 AM
Updated 01/21/2024, 10:59 PM
© Reuters. Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a rally ahead of the New Hampshire primary election in Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S. January 20, 2024. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

By Gram Slattery, James Oliphant and Nathan Layne

SEABROOK, New Hampshire (Reuters) -Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ended his fading presidential campaign on Sunday and endorsed Donald Trump just two days before the pivotal New Hampshire primary, leaving former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley as Trump's last long-shot challenger for the Republican nomination.

DeSantis' decision, less than a week after his deflating loss to Trump in Iowa despite an enormous investment there, caps a stunning fall from grace after DeSantis had been widely seen as Republicans' most promising alternative to Trump ahead of the general election in November.

His departure sets up the one-on-one battle that Haley has coveted against Trump, the former president who has maintained an iron grip on the Republican electorate despite facing four criminal prosecutions. Trump has pleaded not guilty in all the cases.

But DeSantis' supporters appear more likely to switch allegiance to Trump than to the more moderate Haley. In New Hampshire, about two-thirds of DeSantis backers cite Trump as their second choice, said Andrew Smith, director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center.

In a video posted on X, DeSantis endorsed Trump while delivering a parting shot at Haley.

"He has my endorsement because we can't go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear: a re-packaged form of warmed-over corporatism that Nikki Haley represents," DeSantis said.

At a Sunday evening rally in Rochester, New Hampshire, Trump - who spent much of last year attacking DeSantis - praised the governor and said he was looking forward to working together to defeat President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee.

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Trump accused Haley of forming an "unholy alliance" with liberals, never-Trumpers and RINOs, or Republicans in Name Only, to try and win the New Hampshire primary, and repeated a false claim that registered Democrats were allowed to vote in the Republican primary.

Trump holds a double-digit lead over Haley in New Hampshire, according to polls, and his campaign hopes a second consecutive win will make his eventual nomination all but inevitable.

He also has a commanding lead in South Carolina, which votes on Feb. 24. A Haley loss in her home state - where she served as governor from 2011 to 2017 - would likely doom her campaign.

At a campaign event in Seabrook, New Hampshire, Haley drew cheers when she announced that DeSantis had dropped out.

"For now, I'll leave you with this: May the best woman win," she said.

David Kochel, a Republican strategist who has worked on five presidential campaigns, said DeSantis' exit was unlikely to change the basic contours of the campaign, given that his support had cratered.

"The race needs a big dynamic shift, and I don't feel that DeSantis dropping out is that big a deal as he didn't have that much going on in New Hampshire, and he didn't even have that much going on in South Carolina," he said.

Another Republican consultant, Ford (NYSE:F) O'Connell, who has ties to both the Trump and DeSantis camps, said he expected most DeSantis voters to "come home" to Trump.

"Without question, Trump is the beneficiary of DeSantis ending his campaign," he said.

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With time running short, Haley has sharpened her attacks on the frontrunner in the final days before the election, blaming Trump for Republican electoral losses in 2020 and 2022 and criticizing his praise for authoritarian leaders.

ONCE A CONTENDER

Early last year, DeSantis was considered a top presidential contender and a natural heir to Trump due to his combative style and deeply conservative views. He led several head-to-head polls against Trump.

But his support had declined for several months, due to a flawed campaign strategy, his seeming lack of ease with voters on the campaign trail and Trump's so far unshakeable command of much of the party's base.

More than 70% of Republicans have a favorable opinion of Trump, according to most polls. That forced DeSantis to try and appeal to voters who still admired Trump, as well as those who passionately disliked him.

DeSantis failed on both counts. He never successfully articulated to most Trump supporters why he was a better option, while Republicans looking to ditch the former president split their votes among multiple candidates.

While many major donors threw their support behind DeSantis early on, they began to rebel as early as the summer.

Several DeSantis allies say the governor waited too long to enter the race, which left him open to blistering attacks by Trump, who had announced his campaign more than six months earlier.

When DeSantis did formally launch his White House run in May 2023, it was a glitch-filled disaster on Twitter, now known as X, an inauspicious start for a campaign predicated on the governor's executive competence.

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The campaign overhired, burning through cash at a rapid rate, and then outsourced much of the traditional work of a campaign to an outside super PAC, which can accept donations of unlimited size but cannot coordinate with the campaign itself.

Latest comments

a neo-fascist loser endorsing another neo-fascist loser...
For Desantis it was all or nothing.  I'm sure he'd rather continue being a great Governor, rather than a do -nothing Vice President.
Honestly, it was only a matter of time. The Governor should have sought an alliance with Trump, which might have put him in a position for VP, thus giving him a platform for 2028-2032. Perhaps that could still happen? We lived in Florida during the pandemic, and the Governor was a breath of fresh air! He's a good Governor and I wish him the best!
the bookburner deSantis and the sex molester Trump a good combination for the maga cult, and their evangelical friends.
Trump Trump Trump, my President!
your tin god proven corrupt con man, and sex molester. a danger to American Democracy and America's national security.
the US is doomed with Trump!
The US is doomed WITHOUT Trump.
Trump 47
yes a 47 years in prison for his crines against America should do it.
Americans like it or not, trump has been given a lot of coverage by the negative media reporting and he's likely going to win the GOP nomination. gop still can't accept Indians.
There is a reason that the GOP has a WHITE elephant for it's icon mascot.
subbuilder,the Republican Maga party is all about White grievance and their feelings of white superiority. your right it's all about whiteness and bigotry.
This Biden Bull Market in stocks is amazing
Why do these magabillies have such a hard time with simple facts? The market wasn't open on January 11, 2020.
 they are just pissed off because the US stock markets just love those left woke socialist democrats....stock markets tripled under Clinton, then tripled abain under Obama, Biden only managed 25% upticks but did achieve record highs.......pretty funny every month/quarter the FOX Business talking heads (like the MAGA nutjobs here) have to report the good news and then try to find a way to talk down the economy......
Clinton and Obama had 8 years, let's give Biden another 5 and he should replicate.
Anyone besides Biden and Trump all over again.
Boomer v. boomer. which senile decrepit trash going to continue to give all the money to the rich? find out at 11
The Republican party would allow Trump to run with Ivanka if he wanted to. They want a king, not a president. They hate democracy.
DeSantis lost big donor support in his fight with Disney. When he handpicked a special committee that report directly to him to monitor and approve Disney operations, Mickey Mouse won. His handlers and communications directors fell down too when they didn't deflect hyperbole in other issues. They thought frenzied media upset would win voters. It didn't. That kind of thing works for Trump, not most everyone else.
Most Floridians agree with how DeSantis is handling Disney.  Disney is no longer the old Walt Disney World of yesterday, as even his daughter will attest. Disney has been almost like a sovereign nation within FL, writing it's own rules as it goes.  No longer...now they will abide by the state and local laws.  They will pay taxes like the similar businesses in the Orlando area.  They started a political war by misconstruing new laws that were passed, and decided to join the likes of Target, and Bud Lite.  Go woke, go broke.  Florida doesn't want these creeps on the beaches.  I gladly welcome Florida's governor back home.
 DeSantis turned on Disney, a long time donor of Republican politicians in Florida, when the CEO, under pressure from gay activist groups, published an editorial withdrawing support of incumbents sponsoring a vaguely written so-called don't say gay bill. There were behind the scenes efforts to bring this to a close in a way that would like a win for DeSantis. His sanctimonious disposition rejected any discussion that removal of Disney's independent status translates to higher taxes in Orlando for municipality costs that Disney was paying.
 From a corporate perspective, no CEO and BODs want a mini dictator taking control of their operations with a governor’s handpicked committee. With a growing number of questionable legislative practices during his run for presidency, his campaign was broke in less than a year. It didn't matter if DeSantis was still popular in Florida. He looked stunned when a reporter asked him about Trump’s extramarital affairs. He was visibly afraid to fight. Haley isn’t, and he was going to drain the last of his resources in her home state. Whatever then was left for campaign financing dried up fast before he got there. Post pandemic, and on a national level, DeSantis is unappealing, though he may have done a good job in some instances as governor.
Haley should just drop out as well.
If she did, there would be no more hype-news.   All would be quiet until the general election.  The press would just bury all the Trump trial news, so as to not give him any more free publicity.
:D This was quick.
GOP = Gutless Oppressive Prixxxxs
Gross old people
DEMS = Dipships Endorsing More Socialism
Well it seems that republicans i new hampshire bets on the losing horse in the race. A maglomaniac, sexoffender, thief, liar, stinker, insurrectionist and a fraud in business. Good luck mo..rons
Haley is not a thing. Stop pretending she is. Deep state plant.
As Trump is nothing more than a fascists Putin puppet. Trumps soul is owned by Putin and is nothing more than a Manchurian plant.
 Both of you are right.
IT'S A CONSPIRACY!!!
Put Trump in a retirrment home and choose a young and fresh candidate! Go Haley!!
Lol Haley is middle aged not young and btw she is an Under cover Demo Tard Hillary Clone eom
 Compared to Trump she is ultra-fresh! Trump thinks he has beaten Obama... LOL... That says enough about his memory capacity. Do you really want a senile President?
we have a senile president. Trump will hold press conferences daily, if needed. Biden ends the day at 10am
Does trump even know who he is up against somebody tell him its not pelosi or obama he keeps saying that and rallies and sometimes he does not even no in which state he is.
Everybody should just face facts.., Trump is gonna by the Republican nominee.
for better or worse. mostly worse as he is unelectible
much better option than Biden and Kamala
No, the Demo-Naziiiii's are trying to label him as unelectable. What  Fake news do you listen to dude? Did you just Wake up like Joe?
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