DeSantis first traveled to Pittsburgh to campaign for Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano (R) and later to Youngstown, Ohio, to rally with Republican Sen. JD Vance. Both events were organized by Turning Point Action. The rallies come amid growing speculation that he is considering a 2024 presidential bid. The Florida governor has entered races in other battleground states, including Arizona and Nevada. Ohio and Pennsylvania, in addition to holding important Senate contests this year, are considered critical swing states in the presidential election. DeSantis has also leaned on national culture war issues in Florida, raising his profile among the Republican Party’s conservative base. “I think in Florida, and we need this to be true in Pennsylvania, across the country, we can’t just sit idly by while woke ideology destroys every institution in our society,” DeSantis said in Pennsylvania. “We have to fight the awakening in our schools. We must fight the wake in our businesses. We have to fight the awakening in government services. We can never surrender to awakened ideology. And I’ll tell you this, the state of Florida is where the revival goes to die,” he continued to cheers from the audience. DeSantis has been touting victories in his home state, including how he went head-to-head with school districts over mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic and banned “vaccination passports,” requiring reference to proof of vaccination in other parts of the country for entry to premises, although it has not stopped some businesses from seeking to implement them anyway. He also spoke about his most recent move to suspend Hillsborough County District Attorney Andrew Warren (D), claiming he was dereliction of duty by refusing to prosecute gender confirmation procedures or abortion cases. During his speech, he invoked the names of former presidents John F. Kennedy, Democrat and Republican Ronald Reagan. “I mean, I just think back to some of the other presidents we’ve had and I think like John F. Kennedy, you think, ‘Don’t ask what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.’ You think of President Reagan, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.’ When I think of Biden, I think of him looking like a deer in headlights,” DeSantis said. He said during his speech in Ohio that a “mind virus called the ideology of awakening” is “infecting” various different institutions such as schools, sports and Big Tech. “I think we need people in Florida, Ohio, across the country to say we’re not going to let this virus of mob awakening permeate our institutions,” he said. Judge upholds ban on food or drink distribution near Georgia polls as legal battles continue California voters prefer Newsom to Harris, don’t want Biden to run in 2024: poll He spoke out specifically against gender-affirming care for transgender youth, saying doctors who provide such care should be able to be sued. DeSantis also in Ohio reiterated his commitment to “woke up” in classrooms, businesses and government agencies. “We will not surrender to wake up,” he said. DeSantis himself is running for re-election in Florida. The state will hold its primary election next week, which will decide which Democrat will take over in November.
title: “Desantis Takes Crusade Against Awakening Ideology In Pennsylvania Ohio As He Rallies Gop Candidates Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Yetta Thompson”
DeSantis first traveled to Pittsburgh to campaign for Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano (R) and later to Youngstown, Ohio, to rally with Republican Sen. JD Vance. Both events were organized by Turning Point Action. The rallies come amid growing speculation that he is considering a 2024 presidential bid. The Florida governor has entered races in other battleground states, including Arizona and Nevada. Ohio and Pennsylvania, in addition to holding important Senate contests this year, are considered critical swing states in the presidential election. DeSantis has also leaned on national culture war issues in Florida, raising his profile among the Republican Party’s conservative base. “I think in Florida, and we need this to be true in Pennsylvania, across the country, we can’t just sit idly by while woke ideology destroys every institution in our society,” DeSantis said in Pennsylvania. “We have to fight the awakening in our schools. We must fight the wake in our businesses. We have to fight the awakening in government services. We can never surrender to awakened ideology. And I’ll tell you this, the state of Florida is where the revival goes to die,” he continued to cheers from the audience. DeSantis has been touting victories in his home state, including how he went head-to-head with school districts over mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic and banned “vaccination passports,” requiring reference to proof of vaccination in other parts of the country for entry to premises, although it has not stopped some businesses from seeking to implement them anyway. He also spoke about his most recent move to suspend Hillsborough County District Attorney Andrew Warren (D), claiming he was dereliction of duty by refusing to prosecute gender confirmation procedures or abortion cases. During his speech, he invoked the names of former presidents John F. Kennedy, Democrat and Republican Ronald Reagan. “I mean, I just think back to some of the other presidents we’ve had and I think like John F. Kennedy, you think, ‘Don’t ask what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.’ You think of President Reagan, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.’ When I think of Biden, I think of him looking like a deer in headlights,” DeSantis said. He said during his speech in Ohio that a “mind virus called the ideology of awakening” is “infecting” various different institutions such as schools, sports and Big Tech. “I think we need people in Florida, Ohio, across the country to say we’re not going to let this virus of mob awakening permeate our institutions,” he said. Judge upholds ban on food or drink distribution near Georgia polls as legal battles continue California voters prefer Newsom to Harris, don’t want Biden to run in 2024: poll He spoke out specifically against gender-affirming care for transgender youth, saying doctors who provide such care should be able to be sued. DeSantis also in Ohio reiterated his commitment to “woke up” in classrooms, businesses and government agencies. “We will not surrender to wake up,” he said. DeSantis himself is running for re-election in Florida. The state will hold its primary election next week, which will decide which Democrat will take over in November.
title: “Desantis Takes Crusade Against Awakening Ideology In Pennsylvania Ohio As He Rallies Gop Candidates Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Thelma Sizemore”
DeSantis first traveled to Pittsburgh to campaign for Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano (R) and later to Youngstown, Ohio, to rally with Republican Sen. JD Vance. Both events were organized by Turning Point Action. The rallies come amid growing speculation that he is considering a 2024 presidential bid. The Florida governor has entered races in other battleground states, including Arizona and Nevada. Ohio and Pennsylvania, in addition to holding important Senate contests this year, are considered critical swing states in the presidential election. DeSantis has also leaned on national culture war issues in Florida, raising his profile among the Republican Party’s conservative base. “I think in Florida, and we need this to be true in Pennsylvania, across the country, we can’t just sit idly by while woke ideology destroys every institution in our society,” DeSantis said in Pennsylvania. “We have to fight the awakening in our schools. We must fight the wake in our businesses. We have to fight the awakening in government services. We can never surrender to awakened ideology. And I’ll tell you this, the state of Florida is where the revival goes to die,” he continued to cheers from the audience. DeSantis has been touting victories in his home state, including how he went head-to-head with school districts over mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic and banned “vaccination passports,” requiring reference to proof of vaccination in other parts of the country for entry to premises, although it has not stopped some businesses from seeking to implement them anyway. He also spoke about his most recent move to suspend Hillsborough County District Attorney Andrew Warren (D), claiming he was dereliction of duty by refusing to prosecute gender confirmation procedures or abortion cases. During his speech, he invoked the names of former presidents John F. Kennedy, Democrat and Republican Ronald Reagan. “I mean, I just think back to some of the other presidents we’ve had and I think like John F. Kennedy, you think, ‘Don’t ask what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.’ You think of President Reagan, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.’ When I think of Biden, I think of him looking like a deer in headlights,” DeSantis said. He said during his speech in Ohio that a “mind virus called the ideology of awakening” is “infecting” various different institutions such as schools, sports and Big Tech. “I think we need people in Florida, Ohio, across the country to say we’re not going to let this virus of mob awakening permeate our institutions,” he said. Judge upholds ban on food or drink distribution near Georgia polls as legal battles continue California voters prefer Newsom to Harris, don’t want Biden to run in 2024: poll He spoke out specifically against gender-affirming care for transgender youth, saying doctors who provide such care should be able to be sued. DeSantis also in Ohio reiterated his commitment to “woke up” in classrooms, businesses and government agencies. “We will not surrender to wake up,” he said. DeSantis himself is running for re-election in Florida. The state will hold its primary election next week, which will decide which Democrat will take over in November.
title: “Desantis Takes Crusade Against Awakening Ideology In Pennsylvania Ohio As He Rallies Gop Candidates Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “John Saul”
DeSantis first traveled to Pittsburgh to campaign for Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano (R) and later to Youngstown, Ohio, to rally with Republican Sen. JD Vance. Both events were organized by Turning Point Action. The rallies come amid growing speculation that he is considering a 2024 presidential bid. The Florida governor has entered races in other battleground states, including Arizona and Nevada. Ohio and Pennsylvania, in addition to holding important Senate contests this year, are considered critical swing states in the presidential election. DeSantis has also leaned on national culture war issues in Florida, raising his profile among the Republican Party’s conservative base. “I think in Florida, and we need this to be true in Pennsylvania, across the country, we can’t just sit idly by while woke ideology destroys every institution in our society,” DeSantis said in Pennsylvania. “We have to fight the awakening in our schools. We must fight the wake in our businesses. We have to fight the awakening in government services. We can never surrender to awakened ideology. And I’ll tell you this, the state of Florida is where the revival goes to die,” he continued to cheers from the audience. DeSantis has been touting victories in his home state, including how he went head-to-head with school districts over mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic and banned “vaccination passports,” requiring reference to proof of vaccination in other parts of the country for entry to premises, although it has not stopped some businesses from seeking to implement them anyway. He also spoke about his most recent move to suspend Hillsborough County District Attorney Andrew Warren (D), claiming he was dereliction of duty by refusing to prosecute gender confirmation procedures or abortion cases. During his speech, he invoked the names of former presidents John F. Kennedy, Democrat and Republican Ronald Reagan. “I mean, I just think back to some of the other presidents we’ve had and I think like John F. Kennedy, you think, ‘Don’t ask what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.’ You think of President Reagan, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.’ When I think of Biden, I think of him looking like a deer in headlights,” DeSantis said. He said during his speech in Ohio that a “mind virus called the ideology of awakening” is “infecting” various different institutions such as schools, sports and Big Tech. “I think we need people in Florida, Ohio, across the country to say we’re not going to let this virus of mob awakening permeate our institutions,” he said. Judge upholds ban on food or drink distribution near Georgia polls as legal battles continue California voters prefer Newsom to Harris, don’t want Biden to run in 2024: poll He spoke out specifically against gender-affirming care for transgender youth, saying doctors who provide such care should be able to be sued. DeSantis also in Ohio reiterated his commitment to “woke up” in classrooms, businesses and government agencies. “We will not surrender to wake up,” he said. DeSantis himself is running for re-election in Florida. The state will hold its primary election next week, which will decide which Democrat will take over in November.