primary and the reality is voters are not engaging with him in a way one would hope. we talked about the numbers here. he s firing staffers. not because they overstaffed. they overcommitted. they had a great campaign haul in the first few weeks, however, they re not able to sustain that and so they ve got to actually make sure that they re able to even make it until the first primary vote. but you alluded to something that s more troubling. look, ron desantis policies are the policies of the republican party. the cultural wars. he s the culture war leader. it s not just policies, it is his personality. he is not a likable person. and the more he banks on that being his strategy to talk to voters, i feel like his approval numbers will continue to go down and only be a worst case scenario for him. it doesn t seem like it s the policy. the policy s not the problem, but the personality might be. what is it about his personality
that is what is happening here for stuff that happened over spending at a particular time with covid, all of these things coming to an end. it is a direct result of overspending and that ultimately led to a flux of a lot of money being spent at a fast pace. we still have not cooled down. think, we have not cooled down inflation after a two years to focus here and which hauled it transitional when it first started. so no one has real control over this. the spending, people think the spending will continue and inflation rates, will go down and interest rates, will go down and interest rates will go back down from are far from that conversation. i think it is an election year so you are was far from is an election year so you are was farfrom back in position to is an election year so you are was far from back in position to stop people seeing echoes of that here in the uk. , ., ., the uk. there is a feeling out there in resect the uk. there is a feeling out there in respect to the uk. t