“It’s shaping up to be the year from hell for Ron DeSantis,” Politico reports.
“The Florida governor has been in a war of words and blame with the Republican state House speaker. A drawn-out budget dispute has left him frozen on filling key positions. Allies are streaming out the door, and it’s unclear whether a successor in the governor’s mansion will continue his legacy initiatives.”
“Florida’s current unsettled political landscape is a reminder that DeSantis — about 17 months removed from his unsuccessful bid for president — no longer has an iron grip on his state’s politics. And it’s a long cry from the once-rising conservative star whose handling of Covid-19 and his battles over education, race and gender identity garnered widespread attention — and have been replicated to some extent by the Trump administration.”

