DeSantis' White House Run Amidst Humor, Criticism, and Controversial Policies.

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The Wall Street Journal's editorial board suggests that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is considered former President Trump's strongest rival for the Republican Party's nomination for president, should show a little humor to win over voters. While praising DeSantis's academic credentials and track record in public office, the paper notes that he has been criticized for having an "awkward" or unfriendly personality. DeSantis's campaign has also been marred by technical glitches and criticism for his handling of social situations.
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