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DeSantis, Newsom to Tangle Over Hot-Button Health Issues

Floridas Republican presidential hopeful, ,and Democratic firebrand Gavin Newsom of California square off today in a contest of governors that can best be described as the debate to determine 聶qui矇n es m獺s macho? who is more manly about protecting your freedoms. 

Both men have led their respective states since 2019, and theyve lately been engaged in an escalating feud. While Newsom isnt himself yet hes a key surrogate for . Fox News is playing up the faceoff, which itll host, as .&紳莉莽梯;

The debate promises to put Americas culture wars front-and-center. . Homelessness. Transgender health care. The pandemic response. Health coverage for undocumented immigrants. Even drag shows, DEI and Disneys First Amendment rights.

Though conservative TV host Sean Hannity is moderating the 90-minute showdown in Alpharetta, Ga., seemingly a home-field advantage for DeSantis, Newsom is relishing the confrontation after goading Floridas governor into going head-to-head. 

Both men use each others states as punching bags. DeSantis portrays Newsom as too liberal for America, presiding over a failed state where homelessness and crime are rampant, citizens are forced to mask up and get vaccinated, and access to abortion and public assistance like Medicaid is too easy, breaking society morally and financially.

In a for his presidential campaign, DeSantis called California the petri dish for American leftism, adding that everything Biden is doing they would accelerate and they would cause this country to collapse. That is not the future that we need. Florida shows a model for revival, a model based on freedom.

Newsom has blasted DeSantis as a small pathetic man and argues that small-d democracy itself is at stake in the presidential election. His political operation this year in which Newsom told Sunshine State residents: Freedom its under attack in your state.

He has knocked DeSantiss education policies that to schoolchildren as well as laws the Florida governor pushed through the legislature banning abortion after six weeks and limiting gender transition-related health care. 

Your Republican leaders, theyre banning books, making it harder to vote, restricting speech in classrooms, Newsom said in his ad. Even criminalizing women and doctors. Join us in California, where we still believe in freedom.

Newsoms health and education policies are largely the opposite of DeSantiss. Hes expanded access to gender-affirming care for children and adults, and is expanding Medicaid beginning Jan. 1 . Backed by the Democratic-controlled state legislature, Newsom led an effort in 2022 to in the state constitution, and hes local school districts from restricting access to certain books.

While DeSantis directs resources to the presidential campaign, where hes struggling to maintain his second-place standing in the GOP primary behind front-runner , Newsom struck again this month with another Florida ad buy, on reproductive health and abortion access. 

The ad alleges that DeSantis has criminalized doctors and women seeking an abortion after six weeks and argues that they could be arrested by order of Governor Ron DeSantis.

Both men face a monumental test in their debate. Newsom must demonstrate his loyalty to Biden, the Democratic Party leader and the actual candidate next November, while scoring points against DeSantis.

DeSantis, a wooden public speaker who struggles to connect with his audiences, has faced some criticism in Republican circles for a lackluster campaign. Hes got to persuade GOP voters that hes a formidable option to Trump, without any major gaffes. 

The proxy battle could shape not only next years presidential contest, but the 2028 field of White House contenders as well.

One other hot-button issue were watching for is homelessness, considering nearly one-third of all homeless Americans live in California. Expect DeSantis to hammer Newsom over Californians fleeing for cheaper living elsewhere including to Florida. Newsom, meanwhile, will play up the unprecedented investment hes spearheaded to combat the humanitarian crisis (without clear results as of yet).


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