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Ron DeSantis Spent More Than $53 Million To Win 23,420 Votes In Iowa

Ron DeSantis Spent More Than $53 Million To Win 23,420 Votes In Iowa

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Monday, January 22, 2024 08:22:18 PM UTC

It's a conservative estimate that doesn't take into account what DeSantis spent in the final weeks of his campaign.

Ron DeSantis ran for president for less than nine months before ending his campaign following the Iowa caucuses, and before a second nominating contest in New Hampshire that he was primed to lose to both Donald Trump and Nikki Haley.

But in that time, the DeSantis campaign and its allied super PAC, Never Back Down, spent at least $53 million to ultimately win the vote of 23,420 Iowans. As other outlets have noted, it works out to roughly $2,262 per voter — although not every penny was spent to court Iowans, and DeSantis’ outlay in the final weeks of the campaign won’t be available until the end of the month.

It’s not the most a candidate has wasted on a short-lived presidential campaign. Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg spent $1 billion of his own money in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, winning only four delegates in the U.S. territory of American Samoa — an outcome that became the punchline of jokes about billionaires failing spectacularly to buy their way into office. Bloomberg spent at least $13.6 million per delegate in the most expensive presidential primary campaign in history.

DeSantis, however, entered the race with an unprecedented cash advantage for a governor, in the form of millions left over from his most recent statewide campaign in Florida. That money went to Never Back Down, which the super PAC used to build out a “gold standard” ground game operation in Iowa. DeSantis still only came in second in the caucuses with 21% of the vote to Trump’s 51%. He dropped out of the race Sunday, less than a week later, and endorsed Trump, whom he said a majority of GOP voters clearly want to give another chance.

DeSantis wasn’t the only Republican running in 2024 who spent millions to win a few thousand votes. Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy spent $22 million, including more than $15 million of his own money, to win the votes of 8,449 Iowans. North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a wealthy one-time software company executive, spent more than $15 million, with $12 million from his own pocket, on a campaign that he abandoned before any votes had even been cast.

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