From Trump: (Jew Puppet) Ron DeSanctimonious Spent 15 Million Dollars Only To Tank in the Polls

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One thing is clear: the more people get to know Ron DeSantis, the more they dislike him.

Bedminster, NJ— Since Ron DeSanctimonious announced his candidacy, he has wasted over $15 million just so he can drop into nearly single digits.

In Iowa, DeSantis Super PACs have spent over $4.1 million on cable and broadcast television ads since January.

In April, DeSantis trailed President Trump by 7 points—with 30% support in Iowa. Now, DeSantis has tumbled to 19% in Iowa, according to recent polling data.

In New Hampshire, DeSantis Super PACs have doled out over $1.3 million on cable and broadcast television ads since January.

Ron trailed President Trump by 13 points in March—with 29% support. As of this week, Ron has plummeted to a whopping 12% support—dropping 17 points in New Hampshire.

In South Carolina, DeSantis-affiliated Super PACs have spent more than $3.6 million in broadcast and cable television ads since January.

In January, DeSantis trailed President Trump by 10 points—with 28% support among Republican primary voters. By late May—despite a barrage of pro-DeSantis TV ads—Ron had shed nearly a third of his support, polling at a measly 18% in The Palmetto State.

DeSantis Super PACs have spent over $5.1 million in national networks and cable broadcast television ads—only for Ron to continue his free fall in national polls to an all-time low of 14% support among Republican primary voters.



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