Ron DeSantis thought he could succeed by running to the right of Trump. So far, it’s not working, as most Americans don’t understand his zeal for culture war issues, like fighting gays, banning abortion, and suing Disney.
Two billionaires are reconsidering their support for DeSantis because of his extremism. According to the Orlando Sentinel, billionaires Nelson Peltz and Ken Griffin are not happy about DeSantis’s positions on controversial issues.
Nelson Peltz, a billionaire hedge fund manager from Palm Beach, reportedly is rethinking his support for Gov. Ron DeSantis’ bid for the Republican presidential nomination…
“Peltz has taken issue with his stance on abortion,” the Financial Times reported.
The Financial Times said Peltz declined to comment, but quoted a person familiar with his thinking saying: “Nelson Peltz thinks that most of DeSantis’s policies are acceptable, but his position on abortion is way too severe. … That may undermine Peltz’s desire to financially support DeSantis as a candidate.”
Earlier this year, DeSantis supported and signed into law sweeping restrictions banning virtually all abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy. In 2022, DeSantis signed a law banning almost all abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy. The 15-week ban is in effect; the six-week is on pause until the state Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of the 15-week ban.
Polling shows DeSantis’ position is more restrictive than most Americans support. Gallup reported earlier this month that 69% of Americans said abortion should be legal in the first trimester of pregnancy, which runs through the 12th week and most oppose laws that would ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected around the sixth week of pregnancy.
Peltz isn’t the only billionaire hedge fund manager seen as holding doubts about DeSantis two months after the governor formally announced his candidacy, following more than a year of unofficially campaigning and courting supporters.
The Financial Times said Ken Griffin, the hedge fund manager who moved his firms and himself to Miami last year and had been a public cheerleader and donor to the governor’s reelection campaign, has also cooled.
In April, the New York Times reported that Griffin’s support for DeSantis had become “murkier” than people thought.
The Times, also citing people familiar with Griffin’s thinking, said Griffin was concerned about DeSantis’ statements about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the DeSantis-signed six-week abortion ban.
Citing a person familiar with Griffin’s thinking, the Financial Times reported he “objects to a recent clampdown on teaching about gender and sexuality and DeSantis’s ongoing fight with Disney.”
The story goes on to say that Peltz’s daughter was recently married and told the wedding planners that under no circumstances was DeSantis to be invited, even though hundreds of guests were invited. Methinks that Nelson’s daughter has strong views about abortion and gender that differ from those of Governor DeSantis. Even billionaires must listen to their children.

DeSantis continues to decline in the polls. Most people are seeing through his divisive, distracting culture wars. DeSantis has nothing to offer working people, the largest group of voters in the US. He only serves the interests of Christian Nationalists, billionaires and big corporate cronies. His combative, vindictive tendencies are not even selling in GOP circles. He lacks the weird, incomprehensible charisma of his mentor, Trump. Florida should kick this regressive opportunist to the curb along with many in the state legislature that keep rubber stamping his harmful laws.
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Were the Pelz’ concerned about Nate Hochman’s Nazi imagery in DeSantis’ ads or, is it just gender and abortion?
Early in the campaign, Peltz was a DeSantis supporter and DeSantis has always been anti-abortion.
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Linda, I agree with your question about Peltz objecting to DeSantis because of abortion. That was not news. I personally think his daughter was appalled by DeSantis’ reactionary politics and let her father know.
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Nelson Peltz (and, anyone) funding Republicans should find him/herself persona non grata in communities of decent people.
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Billionaires and the Center for American Progress
What’s wrong with the following picture?
A Democratic state senator from California who is a Harvard grad, former faculty advisor to the Federalist Society campus chapter (6 years ago), after working at the Center for American Progress for 3 years? And in 2023, he was at 2 times the legal limit in a DUI incident.
Can’t the Democratic Party find better for a US congressional race?
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“Peltz daughter was recently married…”
She is an aspiring actress who was recently married to Brooklyn Beckham, the son of soccer player David Beckham and his former Spice Girl wife, in what was probably one of the most expensive non-royal weddings ever!
How sad is it that I know that fact?
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But she specifically told the wedding planner that Gov. DeSantis was not invited to her wedding.
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Very sad, NYC. Society drools over the rich and famous, to our detriment and theirs. You probably stumbled on this fact between stories of greater value
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If anything, real conservative Republicans (real conservatives are not Trumpists) should be running for elected positions to the left of Trump, walking away from the fascist war of false propaganda built on exaggerations and lies focused on gender identity, WOKE, a dangerously twisted interpretation of the 2nd Amendment, abortion, and CRT.
None of these false-flag, propaganda produced issues are a threat to this country, its future, and our freedoms as defined by the U.S. Constitution to protect us from people like Traitors Trump, DeSantis and Abbott, et al.
Still, fascism represented by MAGA, DeSantis, Abbott, et al, is a serious and dangerous threat and their propaganda focused on those false-flag issues just makes the threat worse.
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The globalists, the bushes, cheneys, paul ryan, soros all cant have desantis beat Trump, it’s over for him. Trump cannot lose , hence why the liberals are trying to indict TRumo as only way for him not to be able to run (election interference).
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Hey, Mike, did you know that Trump’s lawyer Rudy Guiliani admitted that his claims of voter fraud in Georgia were false? He’s gonna be paying big damages to the poll workers he defamed. Sad.
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The bushes don’t want DeSantis
The bushes can’t have Ron
He’ll let the vines take over
He’ll trim them til they’re gone
They never will recover
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As Trump would undoubtedly say “Ron DeDantis is a loser.
And for once, Trump would actually bd telling the truth.
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For the most part, billionaires want one thing: Ineffective government that is unwilling to dive into their business while providing subsidies for their efforts. Desantis obviously missed that memo when he began proposing government intervention into the business of private citizens that would impact the corporate bottom line.
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