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It’s sounding increasingly likely that Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) wants to run against Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2022, according to sources. | John Raoux/AP Photo
Our in-house Florida man Marc Caputo writes in with a big development in the 2022 governor’s race:
THE RACE AGAINST DESANTIS It’s sounding increasingly likely that Rep.
VAL DEMINGS wants to run against Gov.
RON DESANTIS in 2022, according to two sources who have spoken with her about it and two more who have been briefed on her conversations with donors and top Democrats, including advisers to President
IW Long Reads: No time to waste - Are we doing enough to meet the Paris Agreement goals?
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