Florida Governor Ron DeSantis makes significant changes to his presidential campaign, replacing campaign manager Generra Peck with James Uthmeier who previously served as his office’s chief of staff.
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Peck Remains Involved in the Campaign as Chief Strategist

Despite the change, Generra Peck continues to play a role in DeSantis’s campaign, serving as chief strategist while James Uthmeier takes over as campaign manager.
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Campaign Manager Replacement Prompted by Criticisms

Advisors and donors of DeSantis expressed concerns and criticism as the campaign’s progress stalled and fundraising efforts faced difficulties, leading to the decision to replace the campaign manager.
DeSantis’s Campaign Grapples with Lackluster Poll Performances

The campaign has been struggling with disappointing poll performances both nationally and within individual states, contributing to the decline in momentum.
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Campaign Memo Outlines Strategy Focusing on Early States

A leaked campaign memo revealed a strategy that prioritized key early states like Iowa, South Carolina, and New Hampshire, while deferring resources from Super Tuesday states.
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Importance of Recruiting Undecided Voters Emphasized

The memo underlined the significance of targeting undecided voters and expressed concerns about former President Donald Trump’s level of support.
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Campaign Lays Off Staff to Streamline Operations

To address the challenges faced, the campaign made the decision to lay off several staff members and took steps to streamline its operations.
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Donors Express Dissatisfaction and Withhold Support

Despite the changes made to the campaign structure, some donors remained dissatisfied and withheld further support until improvements were seen.
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DeSantis’s Popularity Declines in Recent Polls

Recent polls show a decline in DeSantis’s popularity both nationally and within individual states, adding to the challenges faced by the campaign.
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New Campaign Manager Remains Optimistic

Despite the campaign’s decline, James Uthmeier, the new campaign manager, maintains an optimistic outlook and highlights DeSantis’s past victories as evidence of his ability to overcome challenges.
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DeSantis’s Successful Gubernatorial Race in 2018 Highlighted

James Uthmeier emphasizes DeSantis’s successful gubernatorial race in 2018 as evidence of his track record in overcoming challenges and securing victories.
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Conclusion

The replacement of campaign manager Generra Peck with James Uthmeier reflects DeSantis’s efforts to revive his declining campaign and address concerns raised by advisors and donors..
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