NEW YORK
The DeSantis campaign just pissed off New York
Republicans
Rockland County GOP Chair Lawrence Garvey said he got
no heads up from the DeSantis campaign before it sent out a flier for a
$6,600-a-person fundraiser.
By JULIA
MARSH
06/29/2023
07:48 AM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/29/ron-desantis-new-york-fundraiser-gop-backlash-00104157
Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis irked an influential New York Republican after his
presidential campaign failed to coordinate a Rockland County fundraiser with
the local party leader.
The
suburban county’s GOP Chair Lawrence Garvey told POLITICO he got no heads up
from the DeSantis campaign before it sent out a flier for a $6,600-a-person
June 29 fundraiser with “major business leaders” at the Crowne Plaza in
Suffern.
“The
Republican Party is a big tent and we’re always honored to have national
figures come to Rockland County. At the same time there’s courtesies and
protocols involved,” Garvey said.
“While we
understand communication can sometimes be difficult, we nevertheless think that
communication is necessary,” Garvey continued, adding that he was
“disappointed” when he didn’t get an apology for the slight.
A DeSantis
campaign rep did not return messages. The campaign moved the fundraiser to a
more private venue after Democratic groups planned to protest the event,
according to a person familiar with the event.
The
original venue is part of first-term Republican Rep. Mike Lawler’s 17th
Congressional district, which is a key target for Democrats and their plan to
retake the House in 2024.
Lawler,
like most of the Republican congressional delegation from New York, has not
said who he’ll back to challenge President Joe Biden. A spokesperson for the
congressman did not comment.
This week’s
Siena Poll found 61 percent of New York Republicans would vote for Donald Trump
if the primary happened now. If Trump wasn’t the nominee, DeSantis would the
next favorite pick by a wide margin.
“Some
people really like him,” a New York Republican official said. “‘He’s Trump-ish
without the baggage,’ is the general feel.”
That
official said he wouldn’t expect the state’s congressional Republicans to start
endorsing until at least this fall. “It’s a tough game,” he said. “You want to
be in early, but you don’t want to be wrong.”
DeSantis is
also scheduled to collect donations at a Yale Club event in Manhattan on
Thursday.
The
luncheon, another $6,600-a-plate affair, is hosted by some GOP throwbacks like
William Heyman — an executive at Travelers who was nominated to a New York Fed
advisory committee by then-President George W. Bush — and Buffalo real estate
executive Nick Sinatra, who was a political director at the Bush White House.
A version
of this initially appeared in the June 29 edition of New York Playbook.
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