Ron DeSantis apparently has some regrets about how his campaign has gone thus far. Coming off a double-digit loss to Donald Trump in the Iowa caucuses, and with polls looking grim in the upcoming primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina, Florida’s governor got a little introspective during an appearance on conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt’s podcast.
Before you get your hopes up about what this change of heart means, he’s not regretful for signing a draconian six-week abortion ban. Or suggesting that slavery had personal benefits for enslaved Black people. Or warring with Disney. Or continuing to foment racial division after a racist shooter left three Black people dead in Jacksonville last year. Or running a campaign premised on poor Trump mimicry. Or getting mopped up in a totally unnecessary debate with California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The DeSantis campaign has been rife with political missteps.
But when Hewitt asked him to name his biggest misstep thus far, the governor cited his initial refusal to make the media rounds.
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