President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE stumped for Rep. Ron DeSantis Ron DeSantisTrump faces tricky choice on Supreme Court pick DeSantis wants to protect college students from punishment for not following COVID-19 rules Texas governor proposes stiffer penalties for organizing, participating in 'riots' MORE (R-Fla.) in a fiery campaign-style rally on Tuesday night, doubling down on his support for the Republican gubernatorial candidate.

"I'd like to introduce a true leader, a proud veteran, my great friend, a tough, brilliant cookie – true, he's tough, he's smart and he loves Florida and he loves our country and he's going to be your next governor – Ron DeSantis," Trump said before ushering the congressman to the microphone.

DeSantis is running against Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam in the state's Aug. 28 GOP gubernatorial primary. Trump first offered DeSantis his endorsement in December, giving the three-term congressman and vocal Trump backer an early boost.

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DeSantis touted the president's agenda on Tuesday, hailing him for appointing "strong constitutionalists" to federal courts, pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal and "standing against socialist dictatorships in Latin America, like Cuba and Venezuela and Nicaragua."

"Florida is going in the right direction and we need to continue our success and build upon it," DeSantis said.

Trump took the stage once again to urge voters to turn out for DeSantis in the primary.

"Everybody needs to support Ron DeSantis in our Aug. 28 primary and in the November general election," Trump said.

"Don't forget, you have somebody – one of the [groups] – is going to be running on open borders, anti-ICE, anti-law enforcement," Trump added.

A poll released last week by the strategy firm Mason-Dixon gave DeSantis a 12-point lead over Putnam.