.MaddowBlog: If Gov. DeSantis doesn’t think he can get along with next-door governors inside his own country, perhaps he’s in the wrong line of work.
As a rule, American governors make a point to be friendly to their contemporaries in other states, especially their immediate neighbors. At National Governors Association meetings, the chief executives of the various states always seem glad to see their peers.
“If Stacey Abrams is elected governor of Georgia, I just want to be honest, that will be a cold war between Florida and Georgia at that point,” the Republican governorDeSantis, in an apparent message to Georgians, added, “So I hope you guys take care of that and we’ll end up in good shape.”DeSantis “was simply making an analogy to the stark ideological differences that underpinned the Cold War.
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