Ron DeSantis’ Feud With Disney Has Hurt His Popularity, Survey Suggests
Ron DeSantis’ Feud With Disney Has Hurt His Popularity, Survey Suggests
Ron DeSantis’ Feud With Disney , Has Hurt His Popularity, Survey Suggests.
'Newsweek' reports that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has seen his popularity cut nearly in half amid his ongoing feud with Disney.
'Newsweek' reports that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has seen his popularity cut nearly in half amid his ongoing feud with Disney.
Meanwhile, according to a survey by polling organization Navigator, almost two in every three people in the U.S. have a favorable view of the corporate powerhouse.
Meanwhile, according to a survey by polling organization Navigator, almost two in every three people in the U.S. have a favorable view of the corporate powerhouse.
Since November, DeSantis has even seen his favorability among Republicans drop by 19 points.
The Florida governor has looked to strip Disney of tax breaks and special privileges provided by the Reedy Creek Improvement District.
The Florida governor has looked to strip Disney of tax breaks and special privileges provided by the Reedy Creek Improvement District.
'Newsweek' reports that DeSantis has stated there is "zero" chance that he would back down from the ongoing feud with Disney.
They're not going to govern themselves.
We the people are going to govern.
, Ron DeSantis, via 'Newsweek'.
To put one corporation on a pedestal and let them be exempt from the laws is not good policy, Ron DeSantis, via 'Newsweek'.
Disney has filed a lawsuit accusing DeSantis of retaliation over the company's opposition to his 'Don't Say Gay' bill.
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Disney has filed a lawsuit accusing DeSantis of retaliation over the company's opposition to his 'Don't Say Gay' bill.
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In May, Disney pulled out of a proposed plan to develop its $1 billion corporate campus in central Florida, citing , "considerable changes that have occurred since the announcement of this project." .
'Newsweek' reports that the new Disney development project would have created 2,000 jobs for the state of Florida