Ron DeSantis dominates Crist in Florida, 'formula for GOP success'

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holds a commanding lead in his reelection campaign against Charlie Crist in a state that has continued to turn more conservative and welcoming of center-right Republicans.

In a new survey provided to Secrets on Tuesday, DeSantis leads Crist, the former Democratic governor and House member, 50%-41%.

The governor and national leader against corporate America’s “woke” agenda also leads by 24 points among men and conservatives in the state where conservatives outnumber liberals by nearly 3-1.

DeSantis also holds a solid lead among Hispanics and especially Cuban Americans, according to pollster Rick Shaftan, of Neighborhood Research and Media.

“The governor led 50-42 among the 94% of respondents surveyed in English, and 38-29 with the 6% surveyed in Spanish,” Shaftan said in his memo shared with Secrets.

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