Former President Donald Trump took a swipe at Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis at a rally on Saturday night referring to him as “Ron DeSanctimonious” in what could be a sign of growing tension between the two potential presidential candidates.

“We’re winning big in the Republican Party for the nomination like nobody’s ever seen before,” Trump told a crowd in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on Saturday night before going down the list of other Republicans who could potentially challenge him in 2024.

“There it is, Trump at 71%, Ron DeSanctimonious at 10%,” Trump told the crowd while reading approval numbers of various Republicans.

“Mike Pence at 7, oh, Mike is doing better than I thought,” Trump continued. “Liz Cheney there’s no way she’s at 4%. There’s no way. There’s no way. But we’re at 71 to 10 to 7 to 4.”

Former President Donald Trump Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
Former President Donald Trump Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (Alex Wong/Getty Images |  Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

The jab from Trump comes as the two are widely considered the two top Republican contenders to clinch the Republican presidential nomination and reports have circulated about possible growing tension between the two camps. 

DeSantis dismissed rumors of a rift between him and Trump earlier this year saying that Trump is a “friend of mine.”

“He wants to see Republicans doing well,” DeSantis told reporters in February. “And I think when media is trying to act like he’s upset at me for doing well, I think that’s total bunk. I think they’re just making it up.”

Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally on Sept. 3, 2022, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally on Sept. 3, 2022, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Over the last few months, Trump routinely outperforms DeSantis in polls of Republican voters ahead of 2024, but the governor remains Trump’s most prominent potential rival.

A presidential straw poll at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit found that 78.7% of attendees favored Trump to be the Republican nominee in 2024. Another straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference in August found that Trump had 69% support from attendees to run in 2024. DeSantis came in with just 24% support.

Trump publicly voiced displeasure with DeSantis last month after the Florida Republican endorsed Colorado Republican Senate candidate Joe O’Dea despite O’Dea’s vocal criticism of Trump.

“A BIG MISTAKE!” Trump posted on Truth Social in response to the move.

Trump will be attending a rally in Florida to support Florida Republican Marco Rubio on Sunday in Miami at an event that did not include an invitation for DeSantis, despite his immense popularity with Republicans in the state.

Gov. Ron DeSantis looks on before the start of a game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Florida Gators at TIAA Bank Field on Oct. 29, 2022, in Jacksonville.
Gov. Ron DeSantis looks on before the start of a game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Florida Gators at TIAA Bank Field on Oct. 29, 2022, in Jacksonville. (James Gilbert/Getty Images)

Trump has not yet said whether he plans to run for president, but many political experts believe he will make the announcement shortly after Tuesday’s midterm elections.

DeSantis refused to say during a debate last month whether he will run in 2024 fueling speculation that he is considering throwing his hat in the ring. 

Representatives for DeSantis and Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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