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Ron DeSantis to prioritize South Carolina, leave New Hampshire in week before its primary
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving a majority of his campaign staff to South Carolina, and will be leaving Wednesday night after two events in New Hampshire to head to his home state, according to a senior DeSantis campaign official.
On Friday, he will attend a ceremony for Florida Supreme Court Justice Meredith Sasso, who DeSantis appointed in May. He will then attend campaign events in South Carolina on Saturday and Sunday.
His schedule for next Monday and Tuesday, the day of the New Hampshire primary, is still unclear.
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