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Ron Desantis: Not my hype type of person for the job


Heard it in the news that the Florida Governor could not get his announcement on Twitter due to some technicality on time, not his baby anyway! But, Ron has not done anything further to make matters better for his supporters. The issue might be small, but not small enough that can put in the backburner. In the event that if he is elected as the President of the United States he would do the same thing if something does not pan out correctly from his view point. A hard line conservative!

He is not fast enough to see the problems coming and prepare himself and others for any eventuality. If he is going to use his office as the president to sail through his term in office there is not going to be much difference between him and someone who will be helping others to make money letting his own ship to sink.

So far there is no announcement from Ron Desantis with the problem on twitter and nothing seems to be forthcoming from him or his campaign team. This is the time America is facing and having huge problems that has accumulated overseas and domestic. The question remains will he be able to solve any of the problems that has been created over time.

From economy, to foreign affairs, defence and border the list can go on. Is he type of person who can step out and shout I can deliver for the American people? With the rest of the campaign still to go on it will be of interest to watch him if and when he can pull it off before the polling.


 

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