December 27, 2024

Newsom, DeSantis both claim ‘freedom’ as election mandates

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FILE — California Gov. Gavin Newsom, right, takes selfies with supporters at a vote YES on Proposition 1 rally at Long Beach City College in Long Beach, Calif., Nov. 6, 2022. Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File) © Provided by The Associated Press FILE — California Gov. Gavin Newsom, right, takes selfies with supporters at a vote YES on Proposition 1 rally at Long Beach City College in Long Beach, Calif., Nov. 6, 2022. Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis, governors of states on opposite ends of both the country and the political spectrum, held up their governing styles this week as models for the nation ahead of the 2024 presidential election as they rushed to use their convincing midterm victories to stake a claim on the nation’s most enduring political promise: Freedom.

FILE - California Gov. Gavin Newsom displays a bill he just signed that shields abortion providers and volunteers in California from civil judgements from out-of-state courts during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., on June 24, 2022. Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File) © Provided by The Associated Press FILE – California Gov. Gavin Newsom displays a bill he just signed that shields abortion providers and volunteers in California from civil judgements from out-of-state courts during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., on June 24, 2022. Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

“We affirmed clearly with conviction that we are a true freedom state,” Newsom, a Democrat in California, declared on Tuesday after handily winning a second term.

“We stood as a citadel of freedom for people across this country, and indeed across the world,” DeSantis, a Republican in Florida, told a raucous crowd of supporters after cruising to his own second term.

But both men define “freedom” in vastly different ways. For Newsom, freedom means the right to say yes: To an abortion, to government-funded health care for immigrants, to gender-affirming care for children. For DeSantis, freedom means the right to say no: To COVID vaccines, to illegal immigration, to what he calls “indoctrination” on sexual orientation and gender identity in public schools.

Both messages have worked on smaller scales, solidifying each governor’s hold on one of the nation’s most populous states and propelling them as leaders of their political parties. Now, Newsom and DeSantis appear poised to take their messages nationally — a competition that could clash in a presidential campaign.

Newsom has sought out that conflict, running a TV ad in Florida over the summer to tell Floridians that “freedom is under attack in your state” and urging them to move to California. At every public appearance, Newsom doesn’t miss an opportunity to criticize Florida or Texas, often mentioning DeSantis by name and referring to him as a bully.

“That zest for demonization coming from the other side, these red states where, you know, there’s a cruelty, talking down to people, bullying people, making them feel lesser,” Newsom said.

FILE — California Gov. Gavin Newsom watches as LVN Cari Elkins administers a COVID-19 vaccination at a drive-thru vaccination center at Natomas High School on Feb. 11, 2021, in Sacramento, Calif. On Monday, Oct. 17, 2022, Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,File) © Provided by The Associated Press FILE — California Gov. Gavin Newsom watches as LVN Cari Elkins administers a COVID-19 vaccination at a drive-thru vaccination center at Natomas High School on Feb. 11, 2021, in Sacramento, Calif. On Monday, Oct. 17, 2022, Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,File)

DeSantis often refers to Florida as “The free state of Florida” and attributes recent population growth in the state to people “voting with their feet” against coronavirus restrictions and liberal policies — a reference to California, which lost population for the first time in 2020 and lost a congressional seat.

“The woke agenda has caused millions of Americans to leave these jurisdictions for greener pastures,” DeSantis said. “Florida, for so many of them, has served as the promised land.”

Whether Newsom and DeSantis meet on the campaign trail in 2024 or later this decade is the big question, as both face obstacles from other prominent members of their party. For Newsom, its President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, both of whom he has said he supports to be president. For DeSantis, it’s former President Donald Trump, who is expected to announce a presidential campaign next week and is already taking shots at the Florida governor.

FILE — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to the media at a coronavirus vaccination site at Lakewood Ranch on Feb. 17, 2021, in Bradenton, Fla. Both DeSantis a Republican and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File) © Provided by The Associated Press FILE — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to the media at a coronavirus vaccination site at Lakewood Ranch on Feb. 17, 2021, in Bradenton, Fla. Both DeSantis a Republican and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara, File)

That uncertainty adds an interesting dynamic to the growing Newsom-DeSantis feud, said Jessica Levinson, a political commentator and election law professor at Loyola Marymount University.

FILE — California Gov. Gavin Newsom, left, receives a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine booster shot from California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly at Asian Health Services in Oakland, Calif., on Oct. 27, 2021. Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) © Provided by The Associated Press FILE — California Gov. Gavin Newsom, left, receives a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine booster shot from California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly at Asian Health Services in Oakland, Calif., on Oct. 27, 2021. Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

“It’s like two boys fighting while their dads are still in the room,” she said. “They are both very much the substitute teachers waiting in the wings.”

Newsom has said he’s not running for president and pledged to complete his full four-year term, though politicians have broken such promises before. DeSantis, notably, has made no such commitment. He smiled on Tuesday as his supporters loudly chanted “two more years,” a nod to his potential early exit as Florida’s governor should he be elected president in 2024.

When not sparring directly, Newsom and DeSantis policies clearly outline different futures for the country.

Newsom imposed some of the nation’s most severe coronavirus restrictions, as well as vaccine mandates for government employees and health care workers. He signed laws to help women from other states travel to California to get an abortion and to protect children who come to California from other states for transgender surgeries and other gender-affirming care. And he used public money to give free health care to low-income immigrants living in the country without legal permission.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said on Friday, Oct. 7, 2022, that he will call a special session of the state Legislature on Dec. 5, to pass a new tax on oil companies in response to high gas prices, while talking to reporters in Sacramento, Calif. Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,File) © Provided by The Associated Press California Gov. Gavin Newsom said on Friday, Oct. 7, 2022, that he will call a special session of the state Legislature on Dec. 5, to pass a new tax on oil companies in response to high gas prices, while talking to reporters in Sacramento, Calif. Both Newsom, a Democrat and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,File)

DeSantis, meanwhile, signed a law to let workers opt out of their employers’ COVID vaccine mandates. He banned abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. He enacted a measure that forbids instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in elementary schools up to third grade, a rule critics dubbed the “don’t say gay” law. And he poked his rivals by using public money to bus immigrants living in the country illegally from Florida to Democratic-led states.

FILE — Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis takes to the stage to debate his Democratic opponent Charlie Crist in Fort Pierce, Fla., on Oct. 24, 2022. Both DeSantis a Republican and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (Crystal Vander Weit/TCPalm.com via AP, Pool, File) © Provided by The Associated Press FILE — Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis takes to the stage to debate his Democratic opponent Charlie Crist in Fort Pierce, Fla., on Oct. 24, 2022. Both DeSantis a Republican and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (Crystal Vander Weit/TCPalm.com via AP, Pool, File)

“Freedom” has been a popular talking point for Republicans for years, often accompanied by words like “faith” and “family.” Newsom is using it deliberately as an attempt to reclaim the word for Democrats, part of his strategy to overhaul the party’s messaging. He has done the same thing with other Republican calling cards, including referring to California as a “pro-life” state because of its commitment to public health.

“We are the freedom party, and his view is we should say it,” Newsom campaign spokesman Nathan Click said.

Jamie Miller, a former executive director of the Florida Republican Party, said DeSantis has gained broad appeal through logical governance and a willingness to stand his ground on thorny issues.

“The message he put out is, ’I’m for the people, I’m for parents, I’m for logic,” Miller said, referencing the governor’s pandemic policies and a new law banning lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade.

“DeSantis has been certainly tough, certainly ready for the moment. He’s not afraid to fight for his convictions of what he thinks is best for Floridians and what’s best for the American people,” Miller said.

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Izaguirre reported from Tallahassee, Florida.

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