DeSantis targets Haley on conservative record
DeSantis went after Haley's conservative record, saying she "caves any time the left comes after her" and claimed she opposed a Florida bill prohibiting gender-affirming medical care for minors.
Haley countered that she actually opposed the Parental Rights in Education Act that limited discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in some of Florida's K-12 classrooms, dubbed by its critics as the "Don't Say Gay" bill, because it "didn't go far enough."
"It only talked about gender until the third grade, and I said that it shouldn’t be done at all, that that's for parents to talk about, shouldn't be talked about in schools," she said.
She mentioned that the "most conservative grassroots group in the country" -- Americans for Prosperity Action -- endorsed her last week.
DeSantis followed up by continuing to claim that she opposed a Florida bill prohibiting gender-affirming medical care, such as puberty blockers, on minors.
"That is what Nikki Haley opposed. She said the law shouldn't get involved in that," he said. "And I just asked you, if you're somebody that's going to be the president of the United States and you can't stand up against [that], how are you going to be able to stand up for anything?"
At a town hall in February Haley said she did not think the so-called Don't Say Gay bill "goes far enough," Fox News reported.
-ABC News' Meredith Deliso