DeSantis Canvasser Caught On Camera Slurping “F**k You, Eat My B**ls” While Handing Out Flyers

That won’t help his polls! DeSantis canvasser is caught on camera slurping “F**k you, eat my b**ls” while handing out fliers in Charleston as Florida governor continues to lag far behind Trump

  • A canvasser for ‘Never Back Down PAC’ is looking for DeSantis on camera
  • Claims he would say “f**k you, eat my b**ls” if asked to get off their lawn
  • DeSantis continues to trail former President Donald Trump in the polls

A member of a Ron DeSantis political action committee was caught using foul language and admitting he was high on marijuana, as Florida’s governor continues to trail former President Donald Trump in the polls.

The video, posted Friday afternoon, shows a recruiting campaign for “Never Back Down PAC” in Charleston trying to hand out flyers for DeSantis.

He overheard an unknown caller on the phone audibly suggest that if the homeowner hypothetically told him “f**k you, get off my property,” I’d say, “f**k you, eat my b* I be honest. Eat my big hairy cunt.’

He then admits ‘I’m a little stoned right now so I don’t even care’ at the end of the music video.

Human events reported Friday that the canvasser no longer works for Never Back Down PAC.

A member of a Ron DeSantis political action committee was caught using foul language and admitted to being high on marijuana

“After learning of the incident, we investigated and fired the person,” Kate Roberts, the national field director of Never Back Down, told the agency. Washington Post.

“Our field program has thousands upon thousands of incredible conversations across the country every day. This person’s behavior violates the standards taught in our training and will not be tolerated.”

Never Back Down differs from many other campaigns in that they employ people to recruit DeSantis rather than using volunteers.

The workers — who respond to ads promising $20 to $22 an hour for their work — receive eight-day training sessions in Iowa before being sent into the field.

The PAC defends the strategy, saying their 350 to 400 recruiting agencies have knocked on about 700,000 doors and got more than 7,000 people to take cards committed to caucus for DeSantis in the key state of Iowa.

“By the end of the month, our recruitment agencies will have knocked on more than 1 million doors,” Davison said in a statement.

“Each day, these recruiting agencies conduct thousands of calls, identifying supporters that we will later mobilize, as well as identifying undecided voters that receive specific follow-up based on the conversation at the door.”

Never Back Down does not work directly with the DeSantis campaign and can take unlimited donations.

The Florida governor continues to trail former President Donald Trump in the polls

Human Events reported Friday that the canvasser no longer works for Never Back Down PAC

Whether the strategy will pay off, with the GOP Iowa caucus set to run for just six months on Jan. 15, remains to be seen.

DeSantis still consistently trails former President Trump in the Republican primaries.

Trump remains strong at 49.7 percent FiveThirtyEights national average of polls on the game.

In second place, DeSantis is clearly ahead of former Vice President Mike Pence, ex-South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott.

In the poll average, however, he remains a long way from Trump at only 21 percent.

DeSantis still consistently trails former President Trump in the Republican primaries

Some pundits argue DeSantis has failed to distinguish itself from former President Donald Trump (pictured last month)

Polls conducted since early July show Trump leading DeSantis by 26 to 41 points.

Leaning conservatively American greatness showed a slightly smaller gap in Iowa in a poll conducted 10 days ago, with Trump leading DeSantis 44 to 21 in the all-important caucus.

In the most recent South Carolina poll, where the canvasser’s video came from, Trump leads DeSantis 41 to 18 in a poll taken June 20-21.

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