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Emergency Space: Will DeSantis Really Sit This One Out?

1 h 17 min · 12. juni 2026
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There’s a theory floating around Florida politics that Ron DeSantis built the most consequential conservative governing project in America, fought the institutions, took the arrows, reshaped the state, advanced property tax reform, elevated Jay Collins, and then—when the succession question finally arrived—decided he had no meaningful view on who gets the keys. I don’t buy it. Not because anyone is owed anything. Nobody is owed anything in politics. But builders care who inherits the machine. Fighters care whether the next guy can fight. And the Florida model does not survive through coronation, name ID, or hiding from comparison. This episode breaks down why the endorsement question matters, why debate pressure matters, why the “DeSantis sits it out” theory makes little sense, and why this race is not just a primary. It’s a succession test.

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