From Governor Ron DeSantis <[email protected]>
Subject September is a BIG month for this campaign
Date September 19, 2023 5:15 PM
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As we approach another debate and another FEC-mandated fundraising quarter, I
am depending on you to help me keep up with the demands of this...












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Friend,
Last month I took the debate stage for the first Republican presidential
primary debate, and I appreciated the chance to talk directly to you. I wasn’t
interested in the bickering or the juvenile name-calling, I focused on my plans
to reverse the decline of this country, and the accomplishments that show I
have delivered on these issues every time for the people I serve.



Whether it was the economy, crime, the border, or deconstructing the deep
state in Washington D.C., I’ve laid out my plans, and I’ve never backed down
from following through for the people I serve. These are the issues we must be
strong on and refuse to compromise. These are the issues that cannot wait. And
with your support, they don’t have to.





Help me reverse the decline >> Chip in to my campaign
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This month, we are facing critical moments back-to-back. In just a few weeks,
my campaign is facing the next GOP debate AND a critical end-of-quarter
deadline that will be another chance for us to get one step closer to reversing
the decline of this nation and restoring the future that I believe American
children deserve to see.



We have to go into this month prepared to go on offense. That means starting
this month off strong and ensuring that we have the resources to reach
Americans across the country before the next debate.Are you willing to help out
this team?
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Reverse the decline. Stop Washington. Save America.






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I am ready to go the distance, but we have a long road ahead, and our success
hinges on how strong we finish this month. Please,help me keep fighting.
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In Freedom,



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Ron DeSantis








Meet Ron DeSantis





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A native Floridian with blue-collar roots, Ron was raised in Dunedin by his
mother, a nurse, and father, who installed cable boxes. He attended Dunedin
High School and worked his way through Yale University, where he was the
captain of the varsity baseball team. He also graduated with honors from
Harvard Law School, where he earned a commission in the U.S. Navy as a JAG
officer.

During his active-duty service, Ron deployed to Iraq in support of the SEAL
mission in Fallujah, Ramadi and the rest of Al Anbar province. His military
decorations include the Bronze Star Medal for Meritorious Service and the Iraq
Campaign Medal.
Ron also served as a prosecutor in Florida, where he put child predators
behind bars. He was elected to Congress in 2012 on a platform of government
accountability, advocating for term limits and a balanced budget amendment.

In Congress, DeSantis spearheaded the fight to expose the weaponization of the
IRS against conservatives. He also fought to hold accountable the rogue federal
agencies involved in manufacturing the “Russia collusion” conspiracy theory. As
a veteran, DeSantis was a champion for those who have served our country,
pushing for reforms to the VA to better serve veterans and expand support for
mental health.

In 2018, Ron DeSantis was elected the 46th Governor of Florida. As governor,
he has fought for what’s right and taken the arrows for the people he
represents. During the darkest days of 2020, when the corrupt establishment,
bureaucracy, and corporate media united to force lockdowns and mandates on
Americans, DeSantis stood up for freedom – even when it wasn’t popular.

Grounded in his unshakeable belief in America’s founding principles, Governor
DeSantis has enacted a bold agenda to transform Florida into a blueprint for
the Nation’s revival. Governor DeSantis has delivered win after win on
conservative priorities:
* Saving livelihoods from job-killing lockdowns and vaccine mandates,
* Protecting citizens from the harmful impacts of Biden’s border crisis by
enacting E-Verify and other bold policies against illegal immigration, such as
banning sanctuary cities,
* Defending parental rights and eliminating CRT,
* Defunding DEI bureaucracy in higher ed and holding tenured professors
accountable,
* Waging war on woke power-grabs like ESG and central bank digital currency,
* Enacting the strongest medical freedom laws in the nation,
* Turning Florida into a model for election integrity,
* Protecting the unborn,
* Standing up for the 2nd Amendment by making Florida a constitutional carry
state,
* Expanding education freedom,
* Prohibiting land purchases by the CCP and related individuals and entities,
* Lowering prescription drug costs,
* Holding woke corporations and school unions accountable,
* Creating a universal school choice program,
* Delivering record-breaking tax relief,
* Helping families achieve the American dream of homeownership,
* Supporting law enforcement and our veterans,
* Enacting tougher penalties for drug dealers and sex offenders,
* Appointing seven conservative justices to the Florida Supreme Court,
* ...and so much more.
After leading Florida with common sense and conviction throughout his first
term, DeSantis delivered a record-setting victory of nearly 20 points in 2022.
He earned his second term by the largest raw vote margin in state history,
winning by more than 1.5 million votes.

But history didn’t stop there:

Governor DeSantis flipped Miami-Dade County red, winning the majority-Hispanic
urban county by double digits. Conventional wisdom assumed this was impossible
for a Republican – as recently as 2016, Hillary Clinton won Miami-Dade County
by nearly 30 points.

Governor DeSantis flipped several other blue counties red, including Palm
Beach County. He won 62 out of 67 counties overall.

Compared to his first statewide election in 2018, Governor DeSantis was up
+19% with Independents, up +30% with Hispanics, and up +9% with women.

Governor DeSantis delivered a record-setting victory with battle-tested
leadership, a bold policy agenda, and never backing down to corporate media or
special interests. As he said at his inauguration: “When the world lost its
mind – when common sense suddenly became an uncommon virtue – Florida was a
refuge of sanity, a citadel of freedom for our fellow Americans and even for
people around the world. In captaining the ship of state, we choose to navigate
the boisterous sea of liberty rather than cower in the calm docks of despotism.”

Governor DeSantis has ensured that Florida is a free and safe place to raise a
family. Thanks to the governor’s leadership, Floridians enjoy a low tax burden,
quality education opportunities, and a xxxxxx in place against the Biden
Administration’s overreach and various elite power grabs that seek to force
people to adopt a particular ideology. Thanks to the governor’s vision, this
year’s legislative session delivered the most ambitious conservative policy
victories in Florida’s history.

This year, Governor DeSantis signed:
* Record tax relief
* ESG prohibitions
* Measures counteracting the influence of the CCP
* The strongest medical freedom protections in the nation.
* Reforms reducing the costs of medications by delivering transparency
* Bold higher education reforms; defunding DEI
* Improvements to our state’s infrastructure
* Tough-on-crime, law and order measures, including the death penalty for
child rapists
* The strongest measures protecting Florida from Biden’s border crisis
* Reforms for paycheck protection , holding accountable wayward school unions
* Prohibitions on centralized digital currencies in Florida No leader has
accomplished more for his state than Governor DeSantis. He is now sharing his
bold vision with the country, leading a movement to deliver the Great American
Comeback.

Ron is married to Casey DeSantis, an Emmy Award- winning television anchor.
Together, they’re the proud parents of their daughters, Madison and Mamie, and
their son, Mason.



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