DeSantis Addresses Whether Wife Will Take Over Job From Him

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis clarified on Tuesday that despite popular demand, his wife, Casey, will not run for his job after his second term ends in 2026.

“It’s not something that she’s seeking out. I think a lot of people are just concerned about the future of the state. But this is not anything new,” the governor said during an interview on Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle.

According to an April poll from Florida Atlantic University and Mainstreet Research, about 38 percent of Republican voters support Casey DeSantis in a hypothetical primary match-up.

“People have been asking her to do this for a long time. But she’s not seeking to do anything. But it’s flattering that people are asking her to do it,” added the Florida governor, who is serving his second consecutive term.

Read Full Article Here
 

Follow us

Read our latest news on any of these social networks!

Get latest news delivered daily!

We will send you breaking news right to your inbox


Have a tip? Let us know!

Recent Articles

...
Melania Trump makes bombshell $1 billion threat against Hunter Biden after 'inflammatory' Epstein comments

First lady Melania Trump is threatening to sue Hunter Biden for $1 billion after he made the false claim that she was introduced to President Donald Trump by serial pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

...
Appeals Court rules DOGE can access sensitive federal data

An appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can access sensitive federal data of millions of Americans, reversing a temporary injunction that was issued earlier this year.

  • by:
  • Source: People
  • 08/14/2025
...
Popular Grocery Chain Recalls Potentially Contaminated Cheeses Across 9 States

The products, containing Wegmans Medium Camembert Soft Ripened Cheese, are suspected to be contaminated with Listeria

...
Treasury Department confirms US has surpassed $37 trillion in debt

The United States reportedly reached $34 trillion in debt in January 2024, $35 trillion in July 2024, and $36 trillion in November.