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Is Governor Ron DeSantis a Democrat or a Republican?

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is one of the most divisive legislators in the United States' fight against Covid-19.

In August 2018,DeSantis defeated Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum to win the gubernatorial election inFlorida.

Is Governor Ron DeSantis a Democrat or a Republican?

A Yale and Harvard graduate,he is one of the most outspoken members of the Republican Party..

This conservative politician is one of his biggest supporters of Donald Trump.

Republicans believe DeSantis could be the running mate if the former president takes a shot at the White House in 2024.

} In fact,Meghan McCain,The Viewformer casters of The Viewrejected Vice President Kamala Harris if DeSantis runs against each other in the presidential election.

"I think she stumbled when she was running for president. She dropped out before Iowa.

 President [Joe] Biden was elected

It's become a way for people to criticize her because she's uncomfortable to answer, and she always thought she needed more media training," McCain said.

“The problem for Democrats heading into 2024 is that if President Biden chooses not to run for re-election, will she be strong enough to run for president? It just means he's not a candidate," McCain continued.

"Ron DeSantis will hunt her down. I mean, it will be a Republican election.

Ron DeSantis' stance on the recent surge in COVID-19 cases is

DeSantis has earned a new nickname for continuing to downplay the resurgence of thecoronaviruspandemic that has affected Florida.

} Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber has praised the governor of Florida for the new moniker as the state continues to set records for new cases and hospitalizations.

According to the CDC, a very With the highly contagious Delta variant swirling, Florida accounts for more than 6% of the US population and one in five new cases in the country, recording 50,997 in the three days ending August 3.

Meanwhile, the surge was "seasonal" and DeSantis, who opposes lockdowns and new restrictions, dismissed the crisis in Florida's hospitals as "media hysteria."

At a news conference in Miami on Aug. 3, facing the state's record-breaking coronavirus hospitalization, DeSantis said, "You're trying to incite fear like this." I'm going to do that,' of 11,863.

"Our hospitals are open. We are not shutting down. We are going to open schools. We are protecting the jobs of all Floridians in this state." We are protecting people's small businesses.

"These interventions have failed time and time again during this pandemic," he said, referring to mask mandates.

However, Mr. Gelber believes that DeSantis' stance could backfire and damage the business.

"I am the mayor of Hospitality Town. I think most people who come here want to go somewhere where they feel safe rather than where they feel they have the virus," he said on CNN. 71}

"He's like Pied Piper, just pushing everyone off a cliff to let them know they don't have to like the CDC, they don't have to wear masks. You can do whatever you want in the midst of a massive pandemic, and Florida is, by a wide margin, easily the worst state in the country.

On August 3, Florida reported 16,935 new cases, 140 deaths, and more than 12,000 hospitalizations.

State 7-day new cases were 17,756 as of Aug. 3, a 700% increase from the 7-day average of 2,195 on July 3.