Florida's governor is doing a "remarkable" job, according to an ex-Trump aide.
She said that he was going to have a monster reelection.
One of Trump's top potential rivals in a GOP presidential primary could be Ron DeSantis.
During a recent interview, Kellyanne said that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was doing a "remarkable" job.
While speaking with former White House senior advisor David Axelrod on CNN's "The Axe Files," Conway remarked on the tenure of one of the most talked about potential Republican candidates as former president Donald Trump lays the groundwork for a potential candidacy of his own.
She said that the former congressman is on track to have a monster reelection.
Out of more than 8 million votes cast, Andrew Gillum lost to Ron DeSantis by a small margin.
According to the University of Virginia Center for Politics, the incumbent is favored to win reelection to a second term.
DeSantis is expected to use his reelection victory to start a presidential campaign.
"DeSignores has been really smart to focus on his own reelection and not get too involved with too many other races," said Conway.
The veteran political pollster said that early GOP candidates for past presidential races have also failed, creating a vacuum for emerging candidates who may not have been involved in the early political conversations.
I love the people who give money. They're a success in life. They are wonderful people in the Republican party. She told David that they are often wrong about who is next for president.
At the time, they went for Scott Walker, Chris Christie, anyone named Bush. She said she liked and respected the former governors of Wisconsin, New Jersey, and Minnesota.
Two of them are my personal friends. The most important will be the grassroots.
Since leaving the White House, the governor has continued to host "Save America" rallies across the country, an element that is part of Trump's entire political brand.
She said that one big test for the governor is if he likes to mix it up for the people. It's important for any Republican presidential aspirant to know that he can go toe to toe with the media.
He can govern in a state with a huge budget surplus without raising taxes, which is important for many people.
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