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Trump and DeSantis’ Unpredictable Confrontation is Presages by Early 2024 Salvos

  • Posted on March 29, 2023
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     For several months, Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have been the only two candidates thought to be capable of beating the outgoing Republican president in the election for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024

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     Recent blunders by DeSantis on foreign policy and a redoubling of Trump’s use of violent rhetoric have highlighted the volatility of a race that is still in its early stages, according to party strategists and donors. This type of grievance politics has turned off some previously devoted Trump supporters.

    While DeSantis, who has not yet declared, and Trump are still among the front-runners for the nomination, they are both showing signs of weakness that could lead to a protracted and contentious dogfight while also opening doors for other Republican aspirants.

     According to Republican strategies and former DeSantis pollster Whit Ayres, this year’s primary contest “is a great sea of uncertainty” due to DeSantis’ Conflicted statements over Ukraine and the numerous legal inquiries against Trump. “The race for the nomination is open.”

     Previous Republican primaries serve as a reminder of the race’s potential for unpredictability: Before his unexpected climb to win the 2016 nomination, former reality TV star Donald Trump was written off as a long shot; in contrast, Senator John McCain won the nomination in 2008 months after his campaign ran out of money and pollsters wrote him off.


According to Republican strategies and former DeSantis pollster Whit Ayres, this year’s primary contest “is a great sea of uncertainty” due to DeSantis’
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     After winning re-election by a landslip in November, DeSantis has established a national reputation as a conservation culture warrior who outraged liberals by banning the discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in Florida classrooms.

     DeSantis’ theme in a recent national book tour has been that he can deliver on conservative principles but without the legal issues, palace intrigue, and record of failures tied to Trump. Polls and interviews indicate that many Republicans are looking for an alternative to Trump.

     DeSantis, though, was compelled to retract his statement last week after characterizing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as merely a “territorial issue” It was an attempt to win over the “America First,” isolationist Republican base, but it failed miserably and was widely denounced by members of his party.

     DeSantis has mainly refrained from responding to Trump’s recent attacks on him, and the president has also called for large-scale demonstrations and threatened “death and destruction” if he is indicted by Manhattan prosecutors looking into an alleged 2016 hush money payment to a movie star.

     Other Republicans, notably wealthy donors, are uneasy about Trump’s increased attacks on his former protégé and DeSantis’ remarks about Ukraine. Some Republicans would like to see DeSantis as the nominee because they believe Trump is too damaged to win the general election in 2024.

     According to two seasoned and affluent Republican contributors who spoke to Reuters, DeSantis’s remarks revealed a lack of national experience and made them fear that he is unprepared for the spotlight of a presidential campaign.

     Andy Sabin, a contributor and metals entrepreneur, supported Trump in 2016 and 2020 but is now preparing to spend money on “anybody but Trump” in the GOP primary. Republican strategist Sarah Longwell, a steadfast opponent of Trump, has often held focus groups with Republican voters.


Ron DeSantis’ skill level? Nobody seems to be certain about what we just saw," Said Longwell.
Ron DeSanti


     “Ron DeSantis’ skill level? Nobody seems to be certain about what we just saw," Said Longwell.

     Given the delicate nature of the subject, the person close to DeSantis preferred to remain anonymous but said the Florida governor will be “keeping the course” in his preparations for a run for the presidency.

     The insider claimed that the DeSantis campaign sees Trump’s criticism as an effort to him from the race before it gets going. Trump’s standing in certain national primary polls has improved recently, and he has once more dominated the news cycle by announcing what he claims is his impending arrest.

     To try to inflame his base, he has made use of extensive media coverage. Yet according to non-partisan political analyst Stu Rothenberg, Trump’s current advantages of almost universal name recognition, media attention, and a core group of followers could swiftly fade.

     Trump’s criticism of DeSantis, according to political observers, may potentially be detrimental to him. When Trump made fun of DeSantis at two recent rallies, adoring audiences of his followers were mainly silent.

     Political observers warned that the weaknesses of the two front-runners for the nomination could open the door for other GOP challengers. Nikki Haley, the only other well-known contender who is formally running, and Mike Pence, the former vice president of Trump, have both blasted DeSantis for his remarks towards Ukraine.

     According to Republican fundraiser and lobbyist Davist Tamasi, Trump and DeSantis are still the two front-runners despite the current unpredictability. “You have two candidates garnering 75-80% of the vote,” Tamasi, who had previously backed Trump but is not doing so this time, added. It has its ups and down. Tossing a ball about.

 

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