Ron DeSantis suspends presidential bid and endorses Trump after campaign meltdown: 2024 live updates
Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is pulling out of the presidential race and endorsing former president Donald Trump.
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Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is pulling out of the presidential race and endorsing former president Donald Trump.
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