Oh yeah.... forgot....
desantis will win IA and NH, then he’ll show up Trump
the polls don’t mean anything.... desantis will win the primaries and become president
there has to be someone to be backup in case something happens to Trump, and that person is desantis
with a the neverbackdown super pac’s ground game .... err who left?..... nevermind......
And the score card is....
Chris Jankowski - CEO
Adam Laxalt - Chairman neverbackdown
Kristin Davison - interim CEO
Erin Perrine - Communications director
Matt Palmisano - Director of operations
and now
Jeff Roe - Chief strategist
That’s the WINNING STRATEGY!
(Supposedly there is another person, but I don’t recall seeing who it was)
i see you finally managed to get a hold of the paid anti-MAGA FR troll’s fake-pro-desantis talking points ... however, you seemed to have accidentally omitted: “trump is ascarit to debate desantis”
"Under campaign finance rules, the two operations could not privately coordinate most of their spending. But they aimed to function as an integrated whole — built with the candidate’s approval, advised by a single law firm, overseen by a board that included DeSantis confidants and seeded with $82.5 million that DeSantis had raised for his gubernatorial reelection. It was the first time a major campaign ceded so much of its operations to an entity it could not legally control.On Saturday night, about four hours after this story first published online, Jeff Roe — a key architect of Never Back Down’s strategy — joined a string of departures, announcing he was resigning and further deepening the group’s tumult. He said he “cannot in good conscience stay affiliated with Never Back Down" after the super PAC sent statements to The Washington Post suggesting the group fired officials connected to Roe’s firm over “mismanagement and conduct issues.”
Five other senior officials have left Never Back Down since late November. Three officials with Roe’s firm were fired, and the board chairman and the founding chief executive both resigned, amid internal concerns about legal compliance.
Some described a troubled structure that allowed people close to the governor to shift the major strategic decisions of the super PAC, often over the objections of the group’s staff."