Presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently held a campaign event in Gilbert, South Carolina, where he greeted a crowd of supporters. However, despite raising $20 million since entering the race in May, some of DeSantis’ donors are concerned about the state of his campaign. DeSantis is currently lagging behind frontrunner Donald Trump in polls and the Murdoch family, including Rupert Murdoch, is reportedly losing interest in him. Donors have expressed worry about DeSantis’ ability to overcome Trump’s lead and his lack of Republican congressional endorsements. One major donor, Ken Griffin, is said to be evaluating the field of GOP candidates and has not committed to supporting DeSantis. Griffin had previously expressed admiration for DeSantis, but his spokesperson denies any concerns about DeSantis’ position in public polling. It is unclear whether Griffin has contributed to pro-DeSantis entities such as the super PAC Never Back Down. Despite the concerns raised by donors, DeSantis’ campaign fundraisers argue that national polling is not necessarily indicative of success in state primaries. They are focusing on early primary and caucus states like Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, hoping to gain ground in those regions. While DeSantis currently faces challenges, there is still time for his campaign to improve, and the upcoming GOP primary debate in August may provide an opportunity. DeSantis has committed to participating in the debate even if Trump does not attend. Fundraising efforts continue for DeSantis, with events planned in various states including Colorado, Utah, Wisconsin, and the Hamptons.
Concerns Arise Among DeSantis Donors Regarding Campaign
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