Gov. Ron DeSantis will offer VIP access to his inauguration for $50K to $1M — an opportunity for him to demonstrate his fundraising prowess. He has raised more than $200M during the 2022 election cycle, a massive sum that positions him for a 2024 run.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis waves as he leaves a news conference at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, Dec. 1, 2022, on Key Biscayne, Fla. | Lynne Sladky/AP PhotoTALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov.
Other packages — which range in size from $500,000 all the way down to $25,000 — also give access to many of the same events but donors won’t receive as many tickets. DeSantis’ next term starts on Jan. 3 and Florida’s governors are traditionally sworn in at noon on that day. The inauguration will give DeSantis an opportunity to demonstrate his fundraising prowess as well as his status as the lead Republican alternative to former President Donald Trump, who has already declared that he’s running for president.
DeSantis, who saw his Republican star status rise due to his handling of Covid-19 pandemic policies and clashes with corporate titans such as Disney, raised
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