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Florida Gov. Desantis Criticizes Biden's Presidency At RNC

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gives brief remarks at the end of the 2024 Florida Legislative Session, Friday, March 8, 2024, in Tallahassee, Fla. (Alicia Devine/Tallahassee Democrat via AP)

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently shared insights during an interview at the Republican National Convention (RNC) regarding his speech at the event and the Democratic Party's discussions about President Joe Biden's potential withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race.

During the interview, Governor DeSantis expressed his desire for President Biden to remain the Democratic nominee for the 2024 election, stating, 'I sure hope he holds on to the nomination because I think they're working to move him out.' DeSantis emphasized that the Republican Party wants to run against Biden to hold him accountable for what he perceives as failures in leadership.

As a former 2024 presidential candidate himself, Governor DeSantis delivered a speech on the second day of the RNC where he criticized President Biden, likening his presidency to the movie 'Weekend at Bernie's.' DeSantis did not mince words, describing Biden's tenure as 'a total fraud on the American people.'

He criticized Biden's leadership during his speech at the RNC.
DeSantis wants Biden to stay as Democratic nominee for 2024 election.
DeSantis likened Biden's presidency to the movie 'Weekend at Bernie's.'

DeSantis raised concerns about Biden's ability to lead, suggesting that having a president who may not be fully in control of his faculties poses a threat to democracy. He also speculated that there could be efforts to replace Biden with another candidate in the upcoming election.

Throughout his remarks, Governor DeSantis underscored the importance of accountability and effective leadership in the highest office, highlighting what he perceives as shortcomings in the current administration.

DeSantis's comments at the RNC reflect the ongoing political discourse surrounding the upcoming 2024 presidential race and the contrasting perspectives between the Republican and Democratic parties regarding the Biden administration's performance and future prospects.

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