DeSantis' Iowa Setback: A Warning Sign for His Future

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis believes that Donald Trump's decisive win in the Iowa caucuses is actually a sign of weakness, citing the low voter turnout and lack of enthusiasm as warning signs for the Republican party in the upcoming November election. DeSantis expressed concern over Trump's inability to energize the Republican base and suggested that the former president should have performed better, considering his status as essentially an incumbent. Despite predicting Trump's success in New Hampshire, DeSantis highlighted a decline in support for Trump among certain Republicans and emphasized the need for strong enthusiasm heading into the general election.
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