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Pro-DeSantis super PAC ramps up hiring into Super Tuesday

Pro-DeSantis super PAC ramps up hiring into Super Tuesday
IOWA’S NEWS LEADER. WELL, AN OUTSIDE GROUP BACKING A POTENTIAL 2024 BID FOR FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS IS SCALING UP ITS EFFORTS RIGHT HERE IN IOWA. DESANTIS HASN’T OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED WHETHER HE’LL RUN FOR THE WHITE HOUSE, BUT vlog CHIEF POLITICAL REPORTER AMANDA ROOKER SHOWS US HOW IOWA IS PLAYING A ROLE IN THE GOVERNOR’S PATH FORWARD. AMANDA. WELL, SCOTT, SOME MAJOR ACTION FROM A POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE NEVER BACKED DOWN THAT SUPPORTING DESANTIS. THEY HAVE CONFIRMED TO vlog THEY’VE HIRED TYLER CAMPBELL AS THEIR IOWA STATE DIRECTOR AND RYAN KOOPMANS AS AN ADVISOR. CAMPBELL FOUNDED A POLITICAL STRATEGY FIRM AND HAS WORKED FOR TWO IOWA SECRETARIES OF AGRICULTURE. COOPER RUNS A LEGAL AND CONSULTING GROUP AND WAS GOVERNOR REYNOLDS CHIEF OF STAFF IN 2018. THE HIRES COME AS NEVER BACKED DOWN. SCALES UP WORK IN IOWA TO BUILD MOMENTUM FOR DESANTIS AS HE CONSIDERS A PRESIDENTIAL RUN. FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS IS NOT OFFICIALLY RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT, AND HE’S NOT ACTIVELY CRISSCROSSING IOWA LIKE SEVERAL OTHER TOP REPUBLICANS. IT IS GREAT TO BE BACK IN IOWA. WE NEED STRONG WOMEN INVOLVED. BUT THE NAME RON DESANTIS ISN’T MISSING IN THE HAWKEYE STATE. RON DESANTIS, PRESIDENT TV ADS AND ONLINE VIDEOS INTRODUCED DESANTIS WITH IOWA IMAGERY LIKE THE STATE CAPITOL AND DES MOINES SKYLINE. RON DESANTIS NEVER BACKS DOWN vlog POLITICAL ANALYST DENNIS GOLDFORD SAYS IT’S PART OF THE PREP FOR SOMEONE TESTING A RUN FOR PRESIDENT. YOU WANT TO GET POTENTIAL SUPPORTERS FAMILIAR WITH WHO THAT PERSON IS, WHAT THAT PERSON HAS DONE, WHAT THAT PERSON STANDS FOR. IF YOU HAVEN’T DECLARED YOUR CANDIDACY, THEN YOU’VE GOT TO RELY ON SUPPOSEDLY INDEPENDENT GROUPS NEVER BACKED DOWN. A POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE PAID FOR THE TV AD PITCHING DESANTIS AS PRESIDENTIAL MATERIAL. IT’S SIMPLY THE MESSAGE THAT HERE’S SOMEBODY THAT REPUBLICANS OUGHT TO CONSIDER AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO DONALD TRUMP. THE LATEST DES MOINES REGISTER MEDIACOM IOWA POLL FOUND THAT 44% OF IOWA REPUBLICANS VIEW TRUMP VERY FAVORABLY. 42% SAID THE SAME. ABOUT DESANTIS. ONLY 17% VIEW MIKE PENCE VERY FAVORABLY, 16% FOR NIKKI HALEY. SOME IOWA REPUBLICANS ARE NOW OFFICIAL WORKING TO SUPPORT DESANTIS AND OFFICIAL WOULD NEVER BACK DOWN. CONFIRMS THE GROUP HAS HIRED TWO IOWANS FOR KEY STATE ROLES, LAYING THE GROUNDWORK SHOULD DESANTIS CHOOSE TO RUN. THE FACT THAT PEOPLE ARE BEING HIRED BY THESE INDEPENDENT GROUPS NOW IS A SIGN THAT THERE IS SUPPORT FOR GOVERNOR DESANTIS, THESE INDEPENDENT GROUPS ARE TRYING TO KEEP HIS NAME OUT THERE AND GARNER MORE SUPPORT BY INFORMING POTENTIAL CAUCUS SUPPORTERS ABOUT HIM. AND DESANTIS. DID MAKE HIS OFFICIAL IOWA DEBUT IN DAVENPORT LAST MONTH. HE’S EXPECTED TO RETURN TO THE HAWKEYE STATE ON MAY 13TH. THAT’S WHEN HE’LL HEADLINE AN EVENT IN SIOUX CENTER
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Pro-DeSantis super PAC ramps up hiring into Super Tuesday
The super PAC promoting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to have dozens of staff in place in the first 18 states on the Republican presidential primary calendar in the coming weeks, a move indicating that his expected 2024 announcement is drawing closer.The plans, shared with The Associated Press, are part of the group Never Back Down’s strategy to begin political organizing for DeSantis all the way through Super Tuesday on March 5 and point to a novel approach the super PAC is attempting ahead of a likely DeSantis run.In Iowa, where the leadoff GOP caucuses are expected to begin the 2024 voting, the group has placed about a half-dozen staff, including the former chief of staff to Gov. Kim Reynolds, as part of a broader strategy to handle on-the-ground organizing for DeSantis, a function typically done by a candidate’s campaign staff.The concept has been tried in previous election cycles, though less ambitiously and with little success.Ahead of the 2016 Republican presidential race, a super PAC supporting former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush deployed organizing staff in New Hampshire and South Carolina. Bush, however, struggled to break through as an energizing figure in the crowded field, especially when Donald Trump began his unexpected ascent, and finished a disappointing fourth in both states before dropping out after the South Carolina primary. The pro-DeSantis group hopes to have better luck. The super PAC spokesperson, Erin Perrine, says the moves put Never Back Down in a “dominant” position in the four early states.“We are ahead of the game in expanding our operations outside of the first four primary states as the energy behind Governor Ron DeSantis to run for President and defeat Joe Biden in 2024 continues to grow,” Perrine said in a statement.DeSantis, already considered Trump’s top GOP rival, could announce a 2024 presidential bid as soon as this week, now that the Florida state legislature has wrapped up its session. With Republican supermajorities, DeSantis was able to sign into law a six-week ban on abortion, efforts to shield students from lessons on LGBTQ+ issues, further crackdowns on immigrants in the country illegally, a prohibition on gender-affirming care for minors and allowing gun owners to carry concealed weapons.DeSantis has visited Iowa and other early voting states while promoting his new memoir and his tenure in Florida. He is expected back in Iowa on Saturday to meet influential activists and donors in the northwestern part of the state as the headliner for a picnic fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra. DeSantis is also appearing at a Iowa Republican Party fundraiser that evening in Cedar Rapids.But DeSantis will have to share the political stage in Iowa on Saturday with Trump, who is scheduled to hold an organizing rally in Des Moines that evening.The lack of limits on how much money a super PAC can raise from an individual make such groups tantalizing outlets for wealthy donors who want to exert influence. The prohibition from coordinating with a campaign can complicate an outside group’s ability to enhance the candidate’s own message.Never Back Down has been airing ads since April in the early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. Veteran Republican strategist Jeff Roe, who helped guide Texas Sen. Ted Cruz to winning the 2016 Iowa caucuses, is advising the leading PAC’s organizing effort.The group said last month that it had raised $30 million.

The super PAC promoting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to have dozens of staff in place in the first 18 states on the Republican presidential primary calendar in the coming weeks, a move indicating that his expected 2024 announcement is drawing closer.

The plans, shared with The Associated Press, are part of the group Never Back Down’s strategy to begin political organizing for DeSantis all the way through Super Tuesday on March 5 and point to a novel approach the super PAC is attempting ahead of a likely DeSantis run.

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In Iowa, where the leadoff GOP caucuses are expected to begin the 2024 voting, the group has placed about a half-dozen staff, including the former chief of staff to Gov. Kim Reynolds, as part of a broader strategy to handle on-the-ground organizing for DeSantis, a function typically done by a candidate’s campaign staff.

The concept has been tried in previous election cycles, though less ambitiously and with little success.

Ahead of the 2016 Republican presidential race, a super PAC supporting former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush deployed organizing staff in New Hampshire and South Carolina. Bush, however, struggled to break through as an energizing figure in the crowded field, especially when Donald Trump began his unexpected ascent, and finished a disappointing fourth in both states before dropping out after the South Carolina primary.

The pro-DeSantis group hopes to have better luck. The super PAC spokesperson, Erin Perrine, says the moves put Never Back Down in a “dominant” position in the four early states.

“We are ahead of the game in expanding our operations outside of the first four primary states as the energy behind Governor Ron DeSantis to run for President and defeat Joe Biden in 2024 continues to grow,” Perrine said in a statement.

DeSantis, already considered Trump’s top GOP rival, could announce a 2024 presidential bid as soon as this week, now that the Florida state legislature has wrapped up its session. With Republican supermajorities, DeSantis was able to sign into law a six-week ban on abortion, efforts to shield students from lessons on LGBTQ+ issues, further crackdowns on immigrants in the country illegally, a prohibition on gender-affirming care for minors and allowing gun owners to carry concealed weapons.

DeSantis has visited Iowa and other early voting states while promoting his new memoir and his tenure in Florida. He is expected back in Iowa on Saturday to meet influential activists and donors in the northwestern part of the state as the headliner for a picnic fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra. DeSantis is also appearing at a Iowa Republican Party fundraiser that evening in Cedar Rapids.

But DeSantis will have to share the political stage in Iowa on Saturday with Trump, who is scheduled to hold an organizing rally in Des Moines that evening.

The lack of limits on how much money a super PAC can raise from an individual make such groups tantalizing outlets for wealthy donors who want to exert influence. The prohibition from coordinating with a campaign can complicate an outside group’s ability to enhance the candidate’s own message.

Never Back Down has been airing ads since April in the early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. Veteran Republican strategist Jeff Roe, who helped guide Texas Sen. Ted Cruz to winning the 2016 Iowa caucuses, is advising the leading PAC’s organizing effort.

The group said last month that it had raised $30 million.