Pro-DeSantis PAC targets Trump voters with 'Winner' ad campaign in early primary states

The ad targets Trump voters in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada.

The seven-figure ad buy from the Never Back Down PAC, slated to start airing on Monday, will target local broadcasts in four states that kick off the Republican primary: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada, according to the PAC.

The ad will also run nationally and on cable.

The minute-long ad titled, "Winner," shared first with ABC News, aims to showcase the governor's winning record. The ad subtly depicts DeSantis as the successor to Trump, showing front-page headlines of the governor's victories in 2018 and 2022 hanging in succession on a wall next to a headline of Trump's 2016 win.

The ad also highlights DeSantis' overwhelming win in 2022 by featuring the New York Post headline that declared him "DeFuture."

In the ad's closing moments, a man is shown putting a "DeSantis for President" bumper sticker over a faded "Trump 2016" one.

"We insist on the restoration of time-tested constitutional principles. So that government of by and for the people shall not perish from this earth. We the people are not destined for failure," DeSantis says in the ad, which also features familiar attacks on the "woke mob," declaring that "Florida is where woke goes to die."

The new buy comes amid an ad blitz by Never Back Down. Starting with its first full national TV buy earlier this month titled "Anthem," the PAC has been spending millions on an ad blitz aimed at first introducing the governor nationally and now pivoting to show Republican voters who previously supported Trump that they can now support DeSantis.

ABC News previously reported that Never Back Down raised over $30 million since March.

DeSantis has not yet formally announced a 2024 presidential campaign, but sources tell ABC News the Florida governor has plans in the works to launch an exploratory committee as early as mid-May.

DeSantis' official announcement would come soon after, with the governor currently eyeing mid-June, the sources said.

The governor has long been seen as former President Donald Trump's main rival for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

ABC News previously reported that DeSantis has privately indicated to allies that he intends to launch a run for the White House.

The governor has suggested that any political decision would have to wait until after his state's Legislature has adjourned this year, which will be in early May.

"This is going to be the most productive legislative session we have had across the board, and I think people are going to be really excited," DeSantis said on "Fox & Friends" in February, during which he also touted his new book and accompanying tour. "As we get beyond that, then we can decide from there," he said then.