Kennedy Salmon: Recently, we've seen support for Governor DeSantis dip. She says there's a big question about how quickly Ron DeSantis's light might fade. What do you think will become of the DeSantisism he leaves behind in Florida? Salmon: Whatever happens, we're going to see other states start to look a little bit more like Florida.
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