BREAKING: Ron DeSantis Releases Presidential Campaign Launch Ad - The 'Great American Comeback'

Governor Ron DeSantis launched his campaign on Wednesday evening with a campaign video that focused on Biden's failing policies and called for a "Great American Comeback."

"Our border is a disaster, crime infests our cities, federal government makes it harder for families to make ends meet, and the president flounders," DeSantis begins. "But decline is a choice, success is attainable, and freedom is worth fighting for." 

The Florida governor will be hosting his official campaign kickoff at 6 pm EST on Twitter alongside a moderated Twitter Space with Elon Musk. While Musk is hosting the Twitter Space, he has explained that he has not endorsed DeSantis for president. Given Musk's large following of over 140 million, however, the Twitter Space will surely be an early boon to the DeSantis campaign.

 

Following the kickoff, the governor will appear on 'Fox News Tonight' at 8 pm EST, and over the weekend he will be meeting with donors in Miami before jetting off to Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.

DeSantis will be the seventh mainstream candidate to enter the race for the GOP nomination with 45th President Donald Trump, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), former Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), former California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder, and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy.

DeSantis' busy week ahead will be an introduction to the national stage for the Flordia native. The governor has been slipping in the polls in recent months for the Republican primary nomination with 45th President Donald Trump showing double-digit leads as high as 35 points over his opponents.

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