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Could This Be the Start of a Third DeSantis Term as Governor?

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Florida’s First Lady, Casey DeSantis, has fueled speculation about a potential gubernatorial run, offering hints during a recent appearance that she may seek to succeed her husband, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), in the future. Known for her advocacy work on mental health, education, and resilience, Casey DeSantis’ comments have sparked growing interest among political observers who see her as a strong candidate to continue the state's conservative policies. With DeSantis being term-limited, many are watching closely to see if Casey DeSantis will follow in her husband’s footsteps and embark on a political career of her own.  

During a press conference on Friday alongside the governor, Casey DeSantis offered a rare peek into her future about whether she would run in the 2026 gubernatorial race. 

“Well, I would say one thing. To quote the late, great Yogi Berra, ‘When you come to a fork in the road, take,’” she told reporters. “You guys can read into that what you want. I’ve had people coming up to me for years, begging to get her in the fray.” 

Reports suggest that DeSantis hopes his wife will be his successor after he leaves office to continue enacting the red wave that has hit the state. 

Following her remarks, the governor spoke highly of his wife, highlighting her many assets and " rock-solid values.” 

“She’s passionate articulate, smart, she’s got rock solid values,” DeSantis said. He recalled a conversation he had with the late conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh, who told the governor that his wife was more conservative than he was. 

Earlier this week, I reported on reports that DeSantis has doubts about Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fl) motivations in the race, expressing concerns he would not uphold President Donald Trump’s agenda. He instead encouraged the congressman to focus on accomplishments regarding legislative duties before jumping into the race, expressing concern about the narrow majority in the current political climate. 

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