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"Virtually every major institution in our country is attempting to impose a
'progressive' agenda on society," Florida governor Ron DeSantis tells The
Post. "Florida strives to protect the ability of its citizens to live their
lives free from this agenda being shoved down their throats."


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DUNEDIN, Florida — Ron DeSantis is chasing the ghosts of his past — as a way to
tell the story of his future.

On a Wednesday morning, the 46th governor of Florida is acting as navigator for
the state trooper driving the narrow streets of DeSantis’ Gulf Coast hometown —
looking for the the Huettig Electric storefront where he worked, installing
electrical wiring for commercial businesses, while in high school.

“So much of this stuff has just been built up around here. This was a pretty
blue-collar town growing up and it was just small mom-and-pop businesses and
strip malls,” DeSantis says, looking intently up and down the streets for the
small company that helped him defray the costs of his Ivy League education.

But the Republican smiles when the car rounds the corner of where he believes
Huettig’s used to be and instead sees sleek modern condominiums. “Artisan? We
definitely didn’t have Artisan when I was growing up,” DeSantis says of what he
views as positive changes for his hometown.

Indeed, this city of just about 36,000 has changed a lot since the governor was
a boy, as has the entire state, especially since he took office five years ago.
Since then, his major governing decisions — from keeping Florida open for
business even as much of the country shuttered over pandemic fears, to, this
week, announcing a Digital Bill of Rights protecting against Big Tech censorship
— has won him lots of attention and praise and attracted new residents from all
over the country and beyond.

DeSantis with his family — wife Casey, daughters Mamie and Madison, and son
Mason — on the night of his 2022 re-election.AFP via Getty Images

Now, the 44-year-old, whose memoir, “The Courage to Be Free,” is out Feb. 28, is
under intense scrutiny for any sign he is going to throw his hat into the ring
for the Republican nomination. DeSantis is not ready to say if he is running for
president — only that he is focused on the current legislative session in front
of him, and he wants to get done the things that he promised.

The former congressman narrowly won his first run for governor in 2018, but
became the shining beacon for the Republicans in the party’s otherwise
underwhelming performance in the 2022 midterms.

He has done so by publicly tangling with Disney over their condemnation of the
Florida State legislature’s “Parental Rights in Education” bill, dubbed
the “Don’t say Gay” bill by critics, and managing the cleanup after the
devastation of Hurricane Ian.

The future governor grew up in the “blue-collar” town of Dunedin, on Florida’s
Gulf Coast.Courtesy of Ron DeSantis

Even President Biden was forced to admit DeSantis’s emergency efforts were
“remarkable.”

“I don’t promise things I can’t deliver,” DeSantis said, referencing his recent
education reform. It includes fighting for “education, not indoctrination” by
curbing ideology: requiring state universities and colleges report resources
devoted to critical race theory and blocking an AP high-school course on
African-American history that, his administration has said, “runs contrary to
Florida law and significantly lacks educational value.”

“Virtually every major institution in our country is attempting to impose a
‘progressive’ agenda on society,” the governor tells The Post. “Florida strives
to protect the ability of its citizens to live their lives free from this agenda
being shoved down their throats. “

Now, he is giving Trump a run for his money in nearly every national and state
poll about a possible presidential run. He is also leading over Biden in a
head-to-head match-up.

As a student at Yale, he played baseball — and worked every odd job he could to
pay his way.Courtesy of Ron DeSantis/ Yale Athletics

And he is thinking about a national agenda, especially the idea of moving
federal government departments outside of Washington, DC, to help drain the
swamp. 

“Too much power has accumulated in DC and the result is a detached
administrative state that rules over us and imposes its will on us,” De Santis
said. “While there are a host of things that need to be done to
re-constitutionalize government, parceling out federal agencies to other parts
of the country could help reduce the negative effects of this accumulation of
power.”

For the moment, though, the governor still has his high-school job — and how it
helped him shoulder responsibility — on his mind.

“Back in Little League, I was one of the pitchers … My team was sponsored by
Huettig Electric, a local electric company, and I was the best player on that
individual team. And the owner of [Huettig] told me as a kid, ‘If you ever need
a job …'” he recalls. “When I graduated high school, I needed money before I
went to college. So I went to his shop and asked him if I there were any odd
jobs I could do.

While in his second year at Harvard Law School, DeSantis also joined the
Navy.Courtesy of Ron DeSantis

“A week after graduation, I show up 6 a.m. and worked until 4 o’clock or later,
40 hours or more a week, for the rest of the summer. The paychecks all went to
the school, to pay for my necessities and everything like that,” DeSantis says
of his freshman year at Yale.

As we head towards his high school, he points out the street leading to his
parents’ modest home, where his wife, Casey, a former television host, and their
three young children — daughters Madison and Mamie, and son Mason — are hanging
out for the morning.

Hard work was an ethos that was part of his family legacy, he explains. His
father, Ron, was born in Aliquippa, Penn., a once-mighty steel town; his mother,
Karen, was from across the state line in Poland, Ohio, part of the Mahoning
Steel Valley. The two met at Youngstown State University in the 1970s and left
the area because job opportunities there were slim.

Showing The Post around his hometown, Gov. DeSantis was met at every stop by
Floridians asking him to run for president.Justin Merriman / for the New York
Post

“My dad got a job working for Nielsen TV ratings, installing boxes for Nielson
families in their homes,” DeSantis says of growing up in Dunedin.

As a teenager, he would drive his mom to her nursing job early every morning,
then, go back home to get ready for school. “She worked a 12-hour shift, so I
would do all that, then pick her up, usually after baseball practice.”

When we pull up to what was the baseball field of Dunedin High School, his alma
mater, it’s now a city-owned stadium. Now, as it was then, the space is used by
the Toronto Blue Jays for spring training.

Revisiting his old Little League field, DeSantis recalled how he got his first
job from the team’s sponsor.Justin Merriman / for the New York Post

“The Blue Jays would have spring training games at 1 o’clock and we would come
to practice at 4 and the pros would be leaving,” DeSantis remembers, adding the
big leaguers would often tease the high-schoolers.

“We would have our names on the lockers and sometimes the pros would change the
spelling of our names to make bad words,” he says.

Asked if his was ever changed to DeSanctimonious — the derisive nickname
bestowed upon him by Donald Trump — he laughs. “No. There weren’t enough letters
to be able to do that. I don’t know if anyone even can spell that.”

As fans head to the ticket window to purchase seats for the upcoming season,
they are delighted to run into the governor.

DeSantis married wife Casey, a former Golf TV reporter, in 2009.Courtesy of Ron
DeSantis

Sarah Pardy — formerly of Kingston, Ontario, Canada — is one of dozens of people
who walks up to the governor to talk to him about various things they attribute
to him for making their lives better.

“We moved here because of you,” Pardy says.

Pardy tells The Post she respects how DeSantis rarely says, “I did this, or I
did that” — it is always “we,” whether he is talking to a bystander, giving a
speech, or addressing government. “There is something to be said about
understanding it takes a lot of good people to make things work.”

That populist touch also made him a success at Yale — even though he had a bit
of a surprise when he first arrived on the Connecticut campus.

“I don’t make promises I can’t keep,” DeSantis said, referencing the education
reform that has already been a big part of his second term as governor.Justin
Merriman / for the New York Post

“My world had always been … this blue-collar town of Dunedin, and summer trips
to my grandparents places in blue-collar Pennsylvania and Ohio steel towns,” he
recalls, adding he had no idea at the time that the college was so liberal. “I
showed up the first day at Yale wearing jeans and flip-flops and it was a major,
major culture shock; I was definitely an outlier just in terms of how that
culture was up there.”

The first thing DeSantis knew he needed to do was get a part-time job. What he
ended up doing was a lot of part-time jobs.

“I arrived in the fall of ’97 … I worked every odd job. Along with a couple of
my [baseball] teammates, we would be the ball boy at the men’s and women’s
soccer [games]. We would park cars for hockey games. I would do recycling and
trash pickup and set up for events,” the governor recalls. “It got to the point,
then, after I was at Yale for a couple years, if someone around campus needed a
job, I was one of the guys that would be called.”

DeSantis’ family live at the governor’s mansion in Florida but spend time at his
parents’ place in Dunedin.

When he graduated, DeSantis says, his baseball coach told him: “’You’re the most
employable person at Yale,’ because I needed to do it. That was just the
reality, so I did so many different jobs.”

The experience was a defining one for him, in terms of perseverance and fighting
for what’s important — including going on to Harvard Law School and joining the
US Navy while in his second year there.

“You’re working, you’re doing all the athletics, and then school, it was a huge,
huge amount of stuff. And people say, ‘Well, you just got to balance
everything,'” he says. “And I’m like, ‘You know what? I’m not going to balance
it. I’m just going to do everything to the hilt and let the chips fall where
they may.”

We finish the day with a stop at Flannigan’s, one of his favorite local diners,
on Dunedin’s main drag. By now, word has spread through town that the governor
might stop by and the place is packed. As he walks in, hugs are given, hands are
shaken, and any myth he is aloof easily evaporates.

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“This is going to be the best legislation session we’ve had,” DeSantis tells
locals as he steps up onto a stage usually reserved for local bands. “We don’t
promise things we can’t deliver,” he says, before launching into his plan to put
more focus on classical education in the state’s higher education system.

By the time he leaves, everyone in the place has told him the same thing: “You
need to run for president.”




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