Ron DeSantis to make first public appearance in South Carolina
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis waves before s speaking to a crowd at Adventure Outdoors gun store, Thursday, March 30, 2023, in Smyrna, Ga. AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Ron DeSantis
Leadoff presidential primary state crucial to presidential ambition.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to make his first public appearance in South Carolina, a state where votes will be critical if he launches an expected 2024 presidential bid.

State Sen. Josh Kimbrell told The Associated Press that he would host DeSantis for an event on April 19 in Spartanburg, in South Carolina’s heavily Republican Upstate.

DeSantis’ first public visit to South Carolina, home of the leadoff presidential primary in the South, comes amid a brisk travel schedule during which the governor has taken his “Florida Blueprint” tour to Pennsylvania, New York and Michigan in recent weeks.

With an anticipated presidential bid in the offing, the travel has opened up an avenue for DeSantis to lay out some of his policy achievements in Florida, setting up possible contrasts with potential GOP rivals, including former President Donald Trump.

On Sunday, Kimbrell told the AP that he had been hoping to bring DeSantis to South Carolina for months now, arguing that politically savvy Republicans in the early voting state are accustomed to having multiple chances to get to know presidential candidates, in person.

“I’ve told everybody associated with his team, ’You’ve got to get here early and often,’” said Kimbrell, who has already joined efforts with a political action committee urging DeSantis to get into the race. “I’ve tried to make it clear to them that, if you want to win, you’ve got to get here early.” South Carolina for months has been hosting GOP candidates, including Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson. There have also been trips from many of those anticipated to join the field, including former Vice President Mike Pence. Later this week, after a swing through Iowa and New Hampshire, Sen. Tim Scott returns home to South Carolina for a summit with donors, as he mulls a bid of his own.

While this would be DeSantis’ first public South Carolina event, he was in the state last year for a gubernatorial fundraiser. The event near Charleston was attended by some of Trump’s top donors in the state.

To Kimbrell, who said he agrees with Trump on policy but not “on the way he approached things personally,” DeSantis is well-positioned to be a better alternative to Trump, but needs to start spending more time in South Carolina.

“I believe that Ron DeSantis is as popular among my base as Trump is,” Kimbrell said, of his heavily GOP district. “But you can’t just mail it in. He’s going to have to press the flesh, roll his sleeves up, and get really serious.”

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Republished with permission of The Associated Press

Associated Press


4 comments

  • Elliott Offen

    April 10, 2023 at 4:29 pm

    First it was the Trump train to hell now gonna be Ron Berlusconi train to hell. He took a gamble with the MAGA crap and he’s gonna crap out. He should have known better. Going down with the Trumptanic.

  • Earl Pitts American

    April 11, 2023 at 7:13 am

    Good morning America and to my faithfull employee Smelliott,
    Remrmber last POTUS election when James Clyburn hypnotised all South Carolina into voting for Biden with some kind of illegai live chickin head biting off voodoo?
    Sure you do.
    Well that voodoo doodoo wont work with a nation embaressed on the world stage and beaten down internally by a wrecked economey and the stupid social woke sexual demented minds of Biden’s leftists in charge.
    We are taking South Carolina back in 2024.
    Thank you America.
    Earl Pitts American

    • KG

      April 11, 2023 at 8:39 am

      Earl your a breath of fresh air compared to most commenters here. Im sure they wish your miss spelling but common sense nuts on funny comedy would just go away and leave them to wallow in their obnoxious pity party of mutual hate.

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