The first 'question' on Thursday, came from an 85-year-old man who said he just wanted to tell DeSantis that he has his support, but had no further inquiry. 'So people are coming up to me talking to me about whatever they want to talk to me about,' he added. 'I'm not blind,' he replied in the exchange caught on camera by NBC News. Are you blind?' DeSantis shot back at the reporter. 'What are you talking about, I'm out here talking with people. Steve Peoples from the Associated Press asked DeSantis while he was walking around speaking and taking pictures with voters why he doesn't 'take questions from voters.' The governor on Thursday, however, told the South Carolina crowd to throw their questions at him following his stump speech in the early primary contest state. He concluded: 'But we have too much consolidation of power in Washington DC and we need to do something about it.'ĭeSantis, who has only been on the campaign trail for less than a month, received criticism from some reporters for not taking questions from voters at his events.
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