Ron DeSantis changes with the breeze during Hurricane Ian causes him to flip-flop over assistance.
The Florida governor put the politics aside to ask Joe Biden for federal help , unlike his vote against assistance for the Hurricane Sandy victims.
In the wake of the hurricane Ian has devastated areas of Florida and the nation, the attention of politics in America is shining more than ever before on Ron DeSantis,
The Republican governor who is a emerging star from the right, and likely presidential candidate in 2024.
After his election the year 2018, DeSantis has made his reputation as a brutal warrior of culture, a ally to Donald Trump but also perhaps his most formidable rival.
DeSantis has been a proponent of an extreme policy on issues ranging from immigration to election integrity,
DeSantis has been a proponent of an extreme policy on issues ranging from immigration to election integrity, branding himself as Trumpist in policy,
But more mainstream in his character and temperament. He has pushed for "don't affirm gay" laws in Florida schools,
This move has sparked outrage, an investigation and legal actions. Pete Buttigieg stated that the governor was "hurting people to draw attention".
Then the hurricane Ian struck. Like the many ambitious Republicans in the past - including the most well-knownly Chris Christie of New Jersey