
DeSantis onstage at an election-night watch party at the Tampa Convention Center on Nov. 8.
Photographer: Giorgio Viera/AFP/Getty ImagesThe Secret to Ron DeSantis’s Success? Ignore Donald Trump—and Attack Business Instead
Can the Florida governor’s fight with corporate America win back the White House for Republicans?
Two days before the midterm elections, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sauntered onstage at a boisterous rally in an airplane hangar in Sarasota and, as Donald Trump likes to do, began tossing baseball caps to the crowd. The similarities with the 45th president didn’t end there. DeSantis mimicked Trump’s braggadocio, touting his own 2018 victory as “probably the most consequential governor’s election in the history of the state of Florida.” He even channeled Trump’s predilection for claiming that unnamed supporters routinely approach him weeping with gratitude for the unswerving strength of his leadership in the face of elite liberal hostility. As usual, it involved his skeptical response to the Covid-19 pandemic. “Sometimes,” DeSantis told the crowd, “people will just start crying, saying, ‘My business would just have gone under if you had not stood up for me.’ ”
