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I don't agree. The Trump phenomenon is a cult of personality. It's not easy to replace such a thing.
The cult or the personality? I'm not sure either is within de Santis's reach.
I don't agree. The Trump phenomenon is a cult of personality. It's not easy to replace such a thing.
I think DeSantis's success is more a case of Florida's weird demographics not giving the Democrats the same "in" they have in other places more than anything he's doing.
I think DeSantis is giving himself WAY too much credit for living in a state that's just a tough nut for the Democrat's to crack.
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Plus remember 2 points:
- while Deathsantis had a very strong showing in 2022, in the previous election he won by less than 1%. It's possible that this one election was an abbreviation
- his opponent this time was a former Republican. I wonder if that might have impacted the election at all. i.e.potential democratic voters decided to sit out rather than decide between a republican and Republican-lite (one calorie... Not fascist enough)
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Why would you think he would shake hands with radical leftists?
If you regard Donald Trump as a uniquely toxic and dangerous threat to the nation,
should we starting considering backing Ron DeSantis?
He's currently gaining approval among establishment Republicans and major media outlets,
provoking the ire of Trump and much of his base. I've also seen many other MAGA people sharply criticize the former president after he introduced DeSantis' new nickname at a Pennsylvania rally last week.
I regard DeSantis as another shameless buffoon. He's done three things that have caught my eye recently though. He's put in work to protect the environment and natural resources of Florida, raised minimum teacher pay, and backed candidates not aligned with Trump. These are things the rightwing base do not normally crusade for. And IMO they provide an opening for liberals and Never-Trumpers to ingratiate themselves with the DeSantis coalition as it may turn out to be.
This I think could backfire if DeSantis decides not to run and backs Trump; he's 44 and he may feel he has plenty of time.
It could also backfire if the establishment cannot or will not reign him in and he goes full Trumpist once in power.
But I think if there's any opportunity to create a wedge within the Republican power structure, if only to take away a single-digit slice of the general election numbers in 2024, it's now.
DeSantis appeared with Biden just a few weeks ago following the hurricane. Bipartisanship is not such a bad thing.
And why would he want to wait six years to run? He’s got the momentum right now. Six years is too far away to keep momentum. He should run in 2024.
I just want to see Trump make him cry at the first debate. People forget how badly Gillam trounced him and damn near got himself and Bill Nelson's boomer ass elected.
I don't know if it is symptomatic of anything bigger, but I wonder if Ben Garrison is a bellwether.
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Garrison's former superman certainly has lost weight fast.

Maybe he thinks Jesus only allows one character with muscles to be shown in any comic at any timeI don't know if it is symptomatic of anything bigger, but I wonder if Ben Garrison is a bellwether.
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Garrison's former superman certainly has lost weight fast.
I think Trump would son him in live debate regardless of material. I think about the optics advantages of Trump being taller and DeSantis' "whiny" voice, etc.
I don't know if it is symptomatic of anything bigger, but I wonder if Ben Garrison is a bellwether.
I played right into that one, didn't I?Ben Garrison is a bell end.