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Posted: 2023-11-08T09:36:04Z | Updated: 2023-11-08T14:31:10Z Ron DeSantis Did A Thing With His Tongue, And Its Freaking People Out | HuffPost

Ron DeSantis Did A Thing With His Tongue, And Its Freaking People Out

One of the Florida governors most unsettling habits reemerged during a TV interview.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) can’t quite seem to lick this one habit. 

DeSantis, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, has a tendency to lick his lips. He does it so much that the Lincoln Project made a video last year mocking him over it.  

This week, he did it again during a joint interview on NBC News with Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds , who had just endorsed him over Donald Trump :

DeSantis has tried to make a name for himself by pushing extreme far-right policies and saying the word “woke” as many times as possible. 

But he’s often gotten attention for other things, such as the time he wiped his nose and touched a supporter, his odd denial of a report that he once ate pudding with his fingers, his defensive response to a question about alleged lifts in his shoes, his exaggerated facial expressions when speaking, and an awkward attempt to smile during a debate.

Now, his latest mouth antics have got the tongues of his critics wagging: 

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