Desantis flaming out: -19 in recent FL approval

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Looks like instead of winning over more people in his trek to become President he is alienating people as they watch his bumbling. Desantis is already unlikeable and now has a record of championing highly unpopular legislation. Looks like the GOP is all Trump’s if he stays out of jail.


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Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track.

Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.

“When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo.

 
Looks like instead of winning over more people in his trek to become President he is alienating the majority of people as they watch his bumbling. Desantis is already unlikeable and now has a record of championing highly unpopular legislation. Looks like the GOP is all Trump’s if he stays out of jail.


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Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track.

Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.

“When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo.

Which of his legisl;ative bills do you think were unpopular
 
While it's WAY too early to be prognosticating for 2024, DeSantis is just confirming for me what I already knew about him. He's not ready for the big stage. He is popular with a section of Republican DONORS, who are mind numbingly desperate for anyone who can take down Trump. DeSantis was the only logical candidate who could do that. The rest of the Republican field are just pretenders and also-rans. The first negative words out of their mouth about Trump..and they're all done. But Ron is proving to not be as popular outside the state of Florida as everyone thought he would be. And he looks inept and confrontational. He got embarrassed by Disney and his anti-gay and anti-trans rantings are starting to turn independents off.

He should have waited until 2028 and honed his message. He would have had a much better shot.
Trump is going eat him alive. :)..that is, if the rest of the Republican field doesn't do it first. Those other candidates..aren't gunning for Trump, they're gunning for Ron.
 
Looks like instead of winning over more people in his trek to become President he is alienating people as they watch his bumbling. Desantis is already unlikeable and now has a record of championing highly unpopular legislation. Looks like the GOP is all Trump’s if he stays out of jail.


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Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track.

Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.

“When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo.

That's not the only reason for a drop. Many who voted for him want him taking care of business here in Florida instead of parading around the country. A small, very republican town been waiting for 3 months for him to sign off on a project FDOT approved months ago, town bought property, zoning good but cannot do the project until he signs off. This almost 100% republican town is mad as hell at him.
 
Looks like instead of winning over more people in his trek to become President he is alienating people as they watch his bumbling. Desantis is already unlikeable and now has a record of championing highly unpopular legislation. Looks like the GOP is all Trump’s if he stays out of jail.


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Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track.

Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.

“When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo.

Like Gore he will lose his own state.
 
Looks like instead of winning over more people in his trek to become President he is alienating people as they watch his bumbling. Desantis is already unlikeable and now has a record of championing highly unpopular legislation. Looks like the GOP is all Trump’s if he stays out of jail.


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Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track.

Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.

“When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo.

You are confused Moon Bat.

Who were the "3,000 voters" that did the survey? It is bullshit. The Americano is a fucking Democrat mouth piece and has no credibility. Their symbol is a fucking Puerto Rican flag for goodness sake.

They quoted Florida Watch as the pollsters. Florida Watch is a Leftest organization. Here is how they describe themselves "Florida Watch is a communications and research organization with a digital first lens. Launched in the spring of 2020, we serve as the progressive community’s in-state hub for message development, digital communications, and research."

I ask again. Who in the hell are the 3,000 voters that are attributed to the poll? Since a Progressive organization did the survey let me guess. All Democrats. Am I right or am I right?

DeSantis is very popular here in Florida. He got re-elected by a tremendous margin. In the little Florida city where I live I could easily get 3,000 voters to say he is doing a great job. We love his anti woke campaign.

What else you got Moon Bat?

Are you suffering from DeSantis Derangement Syndrome also?
 
Which of his legisl;ative bills do you think were unpopular

Going after the cheap work force. While it's one of the few things he has done I support the state isn't going to support it. Business wants it's cheap labor and business will see to it that it gets what it wants.
 
Looks like instead of winning over more people in his trek to become President he is alienating people as they watch his bumbling. Desantis is already unlikeable and now has a record of championing highly unpopular legislation. Looks like the GOP is all Trump’s if he stays out of jail.


View attachment 791936

Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track.

Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.

“When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo.

DeSantis’ people are likely telling themselves it’s early yet – and it is.

But DeSantis has gotten off to a bad start.
 
Looks like instead of winning over more people in his trek to become President he is alienating people as they watch his bumbling. Desantis is already unlikeable and now has a record of championing highly unpopular legislation. Looks like the GOP is all Trump’s if he stays out of jail.


View attachment 791936

Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track.

Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.

“When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo.

This is a leftwing push poll that cant be trusted
 
Looks like instead of winning over more people in his trek to become President he is alienating people as they watch his bumbling. Desantis is already unlikeable and now has a record of championing highly unpopular legislation. Looks like the GOP is all Trump’s if he stays out of jail.


View attachment 791936

Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track.

Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.

“When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo.

The primary there could be pretty interesting.
 
DeSantis is putting his presidential ambitions above the needs of the state.

His petty antics and obsession with Disney is hurting him with voters
Wait, you mean people aren't fond of an authoritarian government arbitrarily going after companies with punitive power, over political matters?

Weird!
 
DeSantis’ people are likely telling themselves it’s early yet – and it is.

But DeSantis has gotten off to a bad start.

DeSantis is running to the right of Trump
Trying to convince GOP voters that he is a more stable option.

But he refuses to hit Trump where he will be hurt the most.

That he is a LOSER who will lose again in 2024
 

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