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Major DeSantis donor delivers grim message: Plug to be pulled soon.

One of​ DeSantis’ Biggest Donors Gives Ron the Bad ‍News: The Plug Will Soon Be Pulled

The largest individual donor to ‌Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign effort has said he will stop donating to DeSantis unless changes are made to the campaign, according to a report by Reuters.

“He does need to shift to ⁣get to moderates. He’ll lose ⁣if he⁣ doesn’t. … Extremism isn’t going to get you elected,” Bigelow said, before adding⁣ that he wouldn’t donate more money “until I see that he’s⁣ able to ⁢generate⁢ more on ⁤his own. I’m already too big a percentage.”

Robert Bigelow, a multimillionaire and ⁤owner of the Budget Suites of America, has donated over $20 million to the Never Back Down PAC, the principal super PAC supporting DeSantis’ campaign — accounting for two-thirds of the PAC’s fundraising in the first half of 2023.

On Saturday, Bigelow said that he would stop funding DeSantis’ campaign until it exhibited a more moderate policy platform, according to comments made ⁣to Reuters.

Bigelow had previously contributed $10 million‍ to DeSantis’ Florida gubernatorial re-election campaign in 2022, which at the time exceeded the sum of all donations he had ⁢received, NBC News reported. Bigelow once said he would “will give him more money and go without food,” to support DeSantis, according to Time Magazine.

In objecting to DeSantis’ campaign, Bigelow said he opposed Florida’s enactment of a “heartbeat” abortion law in April,⁤ which bans the aborting of pregnancies in the state after a fetal⁤ heartbeat is detected, usually after six weeks of pregnancy. Bigelow said ⁢that⁤ the threshold was too early‌ and prohibited abortions ⁣even⁣ before⁤ many women know they are pregnant, Reuters reported.

Still, Bigelow told Reuters that DeSantis remains the “best guy for the country.”

Another large ⁣donor, Andy Sabin, who owns a metals manufacturing company,⁤ announced in May that he would cease supporting DeSantis’ campaign over abortion issues. “I don’t think‌ he can win a‌ national ​election with his viewpoint ‌on abortion,” Sabin told Reuters in a separate interview.

Many conservative and religious ‌groups — such as Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, Concerned ⁤Women for ‍America, and the Catholic Church — oppose all abortions and have pressed DeSantis’ campaign to take more ⁣anti-abortion positions. DeSantis has made socially conservative ⁣policies regarding gender, education, and abortion the central theme of his campaign.

Another aspect of Bigelow’s criticism was the declining interest of donors⁣ in supporting his candidacy. Several billionaire GOP donors ​— such⁣ as hedge fund manager Ken Griffin and investor Jeffrey Yass ⁣— have withdrawn their support for ‌DeSantis over his conservative⁣ policies, according to Politico, while other billionaires such as Blackstone founder Steve Schwartzman have declined to support him.

Bigelow‌ said he had conveyed his concerns to DeSantis’ campaign manager, Generra Peck. “There was a long ⁣period of silence ‌where I thought maybe she had passed out,” he said.‌ “But I think she took it all in.”

DeSantis currently has 15.7 percent support nationwide‌ in the Republican presidential primary, according to ‌RealClearPolitics. Former President Donald Trump has 53.7 percent support.

DeSantis’ presidential campaign and the Never Back Down PAC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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