The politics of disaster relief
In dealing with hurricane Ian, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “knows a rising tide lifts all boats,” says Stanford Professor Neil Malhotra. “If the disaster response is viewed as positive, he’ll be more likely to be re-elected in 2022, and it will benefit President Biden as well.”
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