The presidential campaign of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is not doing well, according to most polls, he is behind Donald Trump by at least 30 points in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. The situation isn’t helped by the fact that the governor’s wife, Casey DeSantis, has also joined the campaign, asking American “mothers and grandmothers” in a heavily cut video to support her husband’s presidential aspirations.
In a campaign video about her children being used for political purposes, Casey DeSantis says her husband is protecting America’s children from being used for political purposes by anyone.
We will not allow you to exploit the innocence of our children to advance your agenda.
When you come after our children, we fight back.
We are no longer silent.
We are united.
We are Mamas for DeSantis.
…we will be elected @employee President of the United States.
join us… pic.twitter.com/jo6HUATaVa
– Casey DeSantis (@CaseyDeSantis) July 6, 2023
The video shows, among other things, that during the coronavirus, masks had to be given to children, many crying children can be seen with masks, but there are also gay activists clashing with Joe Biden and transgender athletes. But that was enough, the moms got together and founded the Mamas for DeSantis movement, which found a champion for her cause. If they didn’t know who it was, I wouldn’t be making the joke. “We will not allow progressives to push their agenda on us,” says Casey DeSantis, then, as The Developed by the Guardianshe begins to recount the agenda her husband imposed on Florida, and enlists the help of mothers and grandmothers so he can do it nationwide.
Casey DeSantis used to be a TV presenter, and according to The Guardian, she was very active in building up her husband’s political career right from the start. So much so that Donald Trump blasted her when he said last year that his wife was actually running DeSantis’ campaign.
However, this campaign is not very good: a FiveThirtyEight According to his summary, Trump currently leads the national primary with 52 percent, while only 23 percent of Republican voters would vote for DeSantis. That’s why MSNBC’s publicist rated Casey DeSantis’ video as the campaign’s last desperate attempt to boost Florida’s governor’s numbers, though it’s doubtful that effect will materialize.