‘Executive guy’ Ron DeSantis says he wouldn’t accept an offer to be Trump’s vice president.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has yet to formally announce whether he will run for president in 2024, said he would decline to serve as Donald Trump’s running mate if he were asked. When asked the question by Newsmax host Eric Bolling, Desantis said he believes he is “probably more of an executive guy.
” He added: “I think that you want to be able to do things. … That’s part of the reason I got into this job, is because we have action. We’re able to make things happen, and I think that’s probably what I’m best suited for.” DeSantis’ insistence on governing as a scorched-earth culture warrior—as well as his
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