Joy Behar expressed displeasure with Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R-FL) reelection in Florida, making her feelings clear to her The View co-hosts on Wednesday.
“I can’t stand him,” she said.
The hosts also discussed the front page of the New York Post, which called the governor “DeFuture.”
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The View can’t stand that Ron DeSantis blew out their pick Charlie Crist. “I can’t stand him,” Joy whines.
They also groaned at the New York Post cover calling him #DeFuture GOP nominee in 2024. pic.twitter.com/eZEqn9lNxp— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) November 9, 2022
With more than 95% of votes reported, DeSantis easily fended off Democrat Charlie Crist’s challenge, 59.4% to 40%.
“We stood our ground. We did not back down,” the governor said in his victory speech. “We had the conviction to guide us, and we had the courage to lead. We made promises to the people, and we have delivered on those promises.”
The decisive win has fueled speculation of a 2024 run for DeSantis, especially because of less-than-satisfactory performances from Trump-endorsed candidates.
Behar further claimed that there should have been a “blue tsunami” in the midterm elections, blaming Democratic messaging for its absence.
“There is no good messaging going on on the Democratic side,” she explained. “It’s democracy, stupid! It’s abortion rights, stupid! It’s voting rights, stupid! And sell it!”
“The Democrats should learn from this because with the heinous condition of the Republican Party at the moment, we should’ve had a blue tsunami,” @JoyVBehar says of #Election2022. “There is no good messaging going on on the Democratic side.”
“Go out there and sell it!” pic.twitter.com/5YDgZDzaP4
— The View (@TheView) November 9, 2022
Sunny Hostin then praised President Joe Biden for all of his “wins.”
“We don’t talk enough about the wins that [President Biden] has had,” she said.
“We don’t talk enough about the wins that [Pres. Biden] has had,” @Sunny Hostin says of #Election2022.
“Biden actually lost less seats than any other president has in a decade — that says something.” https://t.co/cVclFZQU98 pic.twitter.com/sPu9M5exvp
— The View (@TheView) November 9, 2022
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President Joe Biden announced that he will deliver remarks at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday after several Democrats across the country performed better than expected.

