DeSantis campaign shake-up may mean less 'war on woke'

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DeSantis campaign shake-up may mean less 'war on woke'
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'He may need to moderate his message in order to appeal to more independent and moderate voters.' DeSantis struggled to regain the momentum he showed at the start of the year. And with it could be a new approach to the GOP candidate's campaign—particularly as he's struggled with the independent and moderate voters he will likely need to win the general election in November 2024. Among other things, the shift in strategy could mean less emphasis on culture issues and DeSantis' 'war on woke'.

And with it could be a new approach to the GOP candidate's campaign—particularly as he's struggled with the independent and moderate voters he will likely need to win the general election in November 2024. Among other things, the shift in strategy could mean less emphasis on culture issues and DeSantis'"war on woke."

Also joining the campaign leadership team is David Polyansky, a member of the DeSantis-affiliated political action committee Never Back Down. The Messenger describes him as an experienced Iowa operative who boasts of"never losing a Republican presidential primary in the first-in-the-nation caucus state."

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