So, with DeSantis's stock rising in the GOP, enter the national media's most-watched broadcast news program, "60 Minutes, " to look into DeSantis's handling of vaccine rollouts in the Sunshine State. On cue, the program accused the governor of a pay-to-play vaccine distribution scheme with Publix stores, which has more than 800 locations in Florida. Appropriately weary of media bias, DeSantis refused to appear on the program because he likely knew such a piece would paint him in a poor light while keeping out key facts or soundbites. And that's exactly what happened after CBS's Sharyn Alfonsi cornered DeSantis at a March press conference to inquire about Publix's role in the vaccination effort and a $100,000 donation to the governor's political action committee.