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Is Ron DeSantis flaming out already??

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We can’t leave it to chance INTERCEPTED: {NAME}, after Ron DeSantis’ meteoric rise to top

We can’t leave it to chance INTERCEPTED: [Atlantic: Is Ron DeSantis Flaming Out Already?]( {NAME}, after Ron DeSantis’ meteoric rise to top candidate for President in 2024, it’s hard to believe it, but let’s take a look at the facts: 1. DeSantis decided to go far, far right in an attempt to beat out Donald Trump. He passed horrible and hateful policies that only appealed to a fringe, radical minority. 2. But now, people are starting to realize that extremist stances don’t win national elections; It may have worked in Florida, but a presidential race is a different story. 3. Now’s the time to FINISH OFF DeSantis’ buddling presidential campaign before he gets any real momentum: [{NAME}, rush $3 toward our Defeat DeSantis Fund and support our proven Anti-DeSantis billboards and digital ads. This could be our BEST chance! »]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [CONTRIBUTE $3 »]( [CONTRIBUTE $7 »]( [Or a custom donation »]( -- Team Ron Be Gone Paid for by Ron Be Gone, Inc. ([www.ronbegone.com](#)) Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. [P.O. Box 30295, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33303](#) MAGA Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is the worst Governor in America and an utter nightmare for Floridians. He is relentless in his praise for Donald Trump, he completely botched Florida's pandemic response and put lives at risk, and he gave scarce COVID vaccines to his major campaign donors instead of the most vulnerable Floridians. He MUST be defeated in the next election. We know for sure that Donald Trump is going to go ALL OUT to help DeSantis win, so we need to start fighting back today by building a massive coalition of good Democratic supporters. Please, consider making a [one-time contribution to beat Ron DeSantis by clicking here](. Or, to make the most powerful lasting impact and ensure that we can implement our entire strategy to crush Ron DeSantis, make a [monthly sustaining contribution by clicking here](. [Click here]( to request fewer emails. Click here to [unsubscribe](. [{NAME}: Pitch In Once A Month To Beat Ron DeSantis »]( [Donate Just One Time »](

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