• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Lifestyle
Ron DeSantis leverages his Covid response for a foothold in Nevada thumbnail

Ron DeSantis leverages his Covid response for a foothold in Nevada

June 19, 2023
Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply thumbnail

Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply

February 18, 2026
Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I'm Pursuing to Replace Mine. thumbnail

Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I’m Pursuing to Replace Mine.

February 15, 2026
Democrats to Pam Bondi on Justice Department's Epstein files "spying": "Stop now" thumbnail

Democrats to Pam Bondi on Justice Department’s Epstein files “spying”: “Stop now”

February 15, 2026
Teachers describe immigration enforcement’s impact on classrooms in challenge of Trump policy thumbnail

Teachers describe immigration enforcement’s impact on classrooms in challenge of Trump policy

February 15, 2026
DC grand jury declines to indict Sens. Kelly, Slotkin for seditious conspiracy: MS Now thumbnail

DC grand jury declines to indict Sens. Kelly, Slotkin for seditious conspiracy: MS Now

February 12, 2026
Super Bowl LX Slips 2% In Viewership On NBC & Peacock; Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show Is Most-Watched In Spanish-Language History thumbnail

Super Bowl LX Slips 2% In Viewership On NBC & Peacock; Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show Is Most-Watched In Spanish-Language History

February 10, 2026
The fiction at the heart of America’s political divide thumbnail

The fiction at the heart of America’s political divide

February 10, 2026
These Patriots deserve the most blame for Super Bowl LX collapse thumbnail

These Patriots deserve the most blame for Super Bowl LX collapse

February 9, 2026
WATCH: Kyle Williams Helps Take Care of ‘Streaker’ at Super Bowl 60 thumbnail

WATCH: Kyle Williams Helps Take Care of ‘Streaker’ at Super Bowl 60

February 8, 2026
Shot, Harassed & Threatened: U.S. Citizens Describe Surviving Violent Attacks by Immigration Agents thumbnail

Shot, Harassed & Threatened: U.S. Citizens Describe Surviving Violent Attacks by Immigration Agents

February 7, 2026
Termites are swarming Florida even faster than predicted thumbnail

Termites are swarming Florida even faster than predicted

February 7, 2026
Florida Lawyer Bets $1M on Big Game, Pledges Winnings to Cancer Research thumbnail

Florida Lawyer Bets $1M on Big Game, Pledges Winnings to Cancer Research

February 6, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • Donate
Friday, February 20, 2026
66 °f
Wellfleet
58 ° Tue
63 ° Wed
68 ° Thu
61 ° Fri
  • Login
  • Register
FREE Cape Cod News
DONATE
  • FREE Cape Cod News
  • Cape Cod News
  • News
    • News
    • Massachusetts
    • Breaking News
    • Cape Cod Weather
    • Storm Watch
    • Environment
  • Politics
    • democrats
    • republicans
  • Business
    • business
    • cryptocurrency
    • economy
    • money
    • Real Estate
    • Tech
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Photos
    • Orleans
    • Eastham
    • Wellfleet
    • Truro
    • Provincetown
    • Brewster
    • Chatham
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Free Cape Cod News
No Result
View All Result
  • FREE Cape Cod News
  • Cape Cod News
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Photos
  • Videos
Home News

Ron DeSantis leverages his Covid response for a foothold in Nevada

FREE Cape Cod News by FREE Cape Cod News
June 19, 2023
in News, Politics
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Donate
0
Ron DeSantis leverages his Covid response for a foothold in Nevada thumbnail
633
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on TwitterShare on Facebook

Even amid the star-spangled dresses, American flag-clad cowboy hats and “Let’s Go Brandon” baseball caps, Greg Cesarz stood out.

Cesarz wore a custom-made “DeSantis 47” baseball jersey with “Yale,” which is Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ alma mater, stitched across the front. Cesarz says he’s a diehard DeSantis fan for one overarching reason: Covid.

“He didn’t let Covid ruin the state,” he said. “He’s a bad-ass. I want him to turn our country into Florida.”

It was a sentiment heard again and again in interviews with more than a dozen people attending the Basque Fry, an annual conservative political event that drew about 2,500 people here Saturday.

They hail from a state that scrambled economically after businesses closed widely, including those on the Las Vegas Strip, leaving thousands in the service industry out of work. The closures were so unpopular that Democratic former Gov. Steve Sisolak, blamed for the shutdowns, was sent packing last fall, even as Democrats won other statewide offices.

“We’ve had a lot of closures — mom-and-pops especially — that went out of business,” said Patrick Lewis, a Republican in the area who previously backed former President Donald Trump. Referring to DeSantis, he said, “I liked his response to the Covid crisis, because he looked at the actual science.”

DeSantis and his allies put his response to Covid front and center Saturday in Nevada, an early primary state, which will hold the first presidential contest in the West next year.

“Ron DeSantis is someone who stood up all by himself during Covid,” said Adam Laxalt, the longtime host of the Basque Fry, who also ran for the Senate last year and is chair of the pro-DeSantis super PAC Never Back Down. “He knew the consequences, and they came down on him with full force. And did he buckle like many Republicans would? He just stood stronger and stood taller.”

DeSantis’ handling of Covid in Florida, including keeping businesses and schools open and not mandating wearing masks, drew some of the most applause in his remarks at the event. That it’s still a top-of-mind issue in Nevada could be an opening for him as he tries to sell himself as the alternative to Trump.

“We held the line during Covid, when freedom itself hung in the balance,” DeSantis said Saturday. “We refused to let our state descend into some type of Faucian dystopia where people’s livelihoods were destroyed and their freedoms were curtailed. No, we protected people’s rights. We protected their jobs, we saved their businesses, and we made sure our kids had the ability to be in school in person without having a mask forced on their face.”

DeSantis had a captive, sprawling audience of conservatives Saturday at a popular event no other presidential candidates attended. He was joined by his wife and kids, who all also attended the Reno Rodeo and visited a Veterans of Foreign Wars hall Friday night.

The Basque Fry is a traditional festival that celebrates Basque culture, including the consumption of “lamb fries,” which are lamb testicles. Though it’s tradition, DeSantis wasn’t spotted consuming the fries. Trump’s team had ribbed DeSantis after it learned he was headlining the event.

In his remarks, DeSantis didn’t mention Trump, though he criticized a failure to build a wall on the southern border and at one point dinged Republicans in Washington, D.C., for helping run up the national debt. He also avoided the topic of abortion and his signing of a six-week ban in Florida. Nevada is more moderate when it comes to abortion, as evidenced by Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo’s having signed abortion protections into law.

At one point, DeSantis also talked about abolishing the IRS.

“We should follow suit at the federal level, too, just get rid of the IRS and send it off into the sunset,” he said.

An area resident, Frank Gibbons, was sold on the Covid message, citing the pandemic as among the top reasons he was drawn to DeSantis.

“He’s been very successful in Florida,” Gibbons said. “We want that here. And we can’t look backward, which is what Trump is doing.”

Margaret Wilkinson, a Republican from the Reno area, expressed distress over the government’s push for Covid vaccinations and said she liked DeSantis’ message about having a choice in the matter.

“He uses common sense. He evaluates the pros and the cons,” she said.

Still, this was a skeptical crowd, and many said they were open to DeSantis and willing to listen but not yet sold on him.

Others vowed they wouldn’t budge from Trump. One group drove into the event with a giant flag waving from its white pickup truck: “God, Guns and Trump.” And MAGA hats, while not prevalent, still dotted the crowd here and there.

“I want to address something: I’m sure a lot of you out there are fans and supporters of President Trump,” Steve Cortes, the national spokesperson for Never Back Down, said to cheers. “I understand that, because I was you. … I have now determined that Ron DeSantis is the right leader, the man who can both win the election and govern as a capable and highly effective conservative populist president.”

Decked in a red “America First” cowboy hat, Susan Denson said that she was open to hearing out DeSantis but that “if Trump is in, I’m voting for Trump.”

Still, others expressed fatigue over Trump. Lewis, who backed Trump in the past, said he liked his policies as president and admired the economy at the time. But, he said, Trump is too divisive, and “he just doesn’t know when to shut up.”

Read More

Tags: politicsrepublicanrepublicans

FREE Digital Newspaper Subscription!
Sign up for your free digital subscription. The FREE Cape Cod News

Unsubscribe
FREE Cape Cod News

FREE Cape Cod News

Free Cape Cod News is what's happening in the Cape Cod, U.S and World & what people are talking about right now. Local newspaper. Stay in the know. Subscribe to get notified about our latest news.

Related Posts

Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply thumbnail
News

Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply

by FREE Cape Cod News
February 18, 2026
Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I'm Pursuing to Replace Mine. thumbnail
Business

Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I’m Pursuing to Replace Mine.

by FREE Cape Cod News
February 15, 2026
Democrats to Pam Bondi on Justice Department's Epstein files "spying": "Stop now" thumbnail
News

Democrats to Pam Bondi on Justice Department’s Epstein files “spying”: “Stop now”

by FREE Cape Cod News
February 15, 2026
Teachers describe immigration enforcement’s impact on classrooms in challenge of Trump policy thumbnail
News

Teachers describe immigration enforcement’s impact on classrooms in challenge of Trump policy

by FREE Cape Cod News
February 15, 2026
Load More
Please login to join discussion

Follow Us on Twitter

FREE Cape Cod News - Your source for local Cape Cod news, latest breaking U.S. and World news. Every day, all day. Subscribe for your favorite categories.

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Canada ranked as world’s safest country for travel in 2024 thumbnail

Canada ranked as world’s safest country for travel in 2024

February 3, 2024
Drinking and Boating in Massachusetts. Free Cape Cod News.

Drinking and Boating in Massachusetts

July 23, 2023
William Barr Kept Silent For Weeks As Trump’s Voter Fraud Conspiracy Theories Spread thumbnail

William Barr Kept Silent For Weeks As Trump’s Voter Fraud Conspiracy Theories Spread

December 2, 2020
Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply thumbnail

Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply

0
Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I'm Pursuing to Replace Mine. thumbnail

Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I’m Pursuing to Replace Mine.

0
Teachers describe immigration enforcement’s impact on classrooms in challenge of Trump policy thumbnail

Teachers describe immigration enforcement’s impact on classrooms in challenge of Trump policy

0
Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply thumbnail

Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply

February 18, 2026
Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I'm Pursuing to Replace Mine. thumbnail

Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I’m Pursuing to Replace Mine.

February 15, 2026
Democrats to Pam Bondi on Justice Department's Epstein files "spying": "Stop now" thumbnail

Democrats to Pam Bondi on Justice Department’s Epstein files “spying”: “Stop now”

February 15, 2026

FREE Cape Cod News On Twitter

Today’s News

  • Massachusetts studies single-stair low-rise buildings to add supply February 18, 2026
  • Pensions Are No Longer Reliable. Here are 8 Predictable Income Streams I’m Pursuing to Replace Mine. February 15, 2026
  • Democrats to Pam Bondi on Justice Department’s Epstein files “spying”: “Stop now” February 15, 2026
  • Teachers describe immigration enforcement’s impact on classrooms in challenge of Trump policy February 15, 2026
  • DC grand jury declines to indict Sens. Kelly, Slotkin for seditious conspiracy: MS Now February 12, 2026
FREE Cape Cod News

Copyright © 2024 Free Cape Cod News

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • Donate

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • FREE Cape Cod News
  • Cape Cod News
  • News
    • News
    • Massachusetts
    • Breaking News
    • Cape Cod Weather
    • Storm Watch
    • Environment
  • Politics
    • democrats
    • republicans
  • Business
    • business
    • cryptocurrency
    • economy
    • money
    • Real Estate
    • Tech
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Photos
    • Orleans
    • Eastham
    • Wellfleet
    • Truro
    • Provincetown
    • Brewster
    • Chatham
  • Videos
  • Login
  • Sign Up

Copyright © 2024 Free Cape Cod News