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Many of Trump's endorsed candidates did not do well on Nov. 8th.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis DID do well.
He won convincingly.
Yet in this OP's opinion, Donald Trump is an egomaniac who is seemingly incapable of putting "Party over Self"
Trump has ZERO chance of being elected our next president.
In my opinion, if Trump would just shut up and go away (fat chance of that)...but "if" Trump did that, Gov. Ron DeSantis would have a CHANCE to be a formidable candidate for President in 2024.
Here is an interesting article on this topic...
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What do any of you think re. Trump vs DeSantis?
 
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Many of Trump's endorsed candidates did not do well on Nov. 8th.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis DID do well.
He won convincingly.
Yet in this OP's opinion, Donald Trump is an egomaniac who is seemingly incapable of putting "Party over Self"
Trump has ZERO chance of being elected our next president.
In my opinion, if Trump would just shut up and go away (fat chance of that)...but "if" Trump did that, Gov. Ron DeSantis would have a CHANCE to be a formidable candidate for President in 2024.
Here is an interesting article on this topic...
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What do any of you think re. Trump vs DeSantis?
By far DeSantis is the more dangerous version of Trump, not 100% loco, not a mentally ill, insecure, ignoramuse, but poisonous and sinister enough to pull the democracy rug right out from under us, if we as a majority allow it. :oops:
 
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By far DeSantis is the more dangerous version of Trump, not 100% loco, not a mentally ill, insecure, ignoramuse, but poisonous and sinister enough to pull the democracy rug right out from under us, if we as a majority allow it. :oops:
Not gonna pull democracy's rug out from under us.
Don't exaggerate.
We have our three branches of government and our constitution. That's not gonna change.
Hypothetically if DeSantis was the next President he would be constrained within the same framework as Biden. No Fidel Castro's are on the horizon.
 
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Not gonna pull democracy's rug out from under us.
Don't exaggerate.
We have our three branches of government and our constitution. That's not gonna change.
Hypothetically if DeSantis was the next President he would be constrained within the same framework as Biden. No Fidel Castro's are on the horizon.

J6 was a mere 14 months ago...you forgot? We were as close to losing democracy as we have ever been in this country.
 
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J6 was a mere 14 months ago...you forgot? We were as close to losing democracy as we have ever been in this country.
Yup.
I remember.
Unlawful act.
Super bad.
That will not happen again IF DeSantis is in office.
Yet if DeSantis keeps up being "woke focused" rather than "best for the country focused" then your worries are for nothing anyway.
 

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That will not happen again IF DeSantis is in office.
Kinda peculiar the way this sentence is worded as well as the fact that "IF" is capitalized. Was that done on purpose? Our democracy can be stripped away in an attempt to PUT DeSantis in office. Our democracy was almost stripped away trying to PUT Trump in office illegally. The same people who tried to install Trump as an illegitimate president will be the same people supporting DeSantis.

I understand you are trying to differentiate between Trump and DeSantis because you support DeSantis. DeSantis is a smarter less unhinged, less charismatic and less orange version of Trump, IMO.
 

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Not gonna pull democracy's rug out from under us.
Don't exaggerate.
We have our three branches of government and our constitution. That's not gonna change.
Hypothetically if DeSantis was the next President he would be constrained within the same framework as Biden. No Fidel Castro's are on the horizon.
Oh look it’s @superchuck500 circa 2018.

Jk lol don’t sue me please.
 
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Kinda peculiar the way this sentence is worded as well as the fact that "IF" is capitalized. Was that done on purpose? Our democracy can be stripped away in an attempt to PUT DeSantis in office. Our democracy was almost stripped away trying to PUT Trump in office illegally. The same people who tried to install Trump as an illegitimate president will be the same people supporting DeSantis.

I understand you are trying to differentiate between Trump and DeSantis because you support DeSantis. DeSantis is a smarter less unhinged, less charismatic and less orange version of Trump, IMO.
The capitalization of "IF" was extremely on purpose. His current attitude of "You haven't seen anything yet" regarding anti woke has made me think he is hurting himself with the moderates. What good is it to win some primaries if you position yourself to ultimately lose in Nov 2024?🤔
 

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It remains to be seen whether Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) will challenge former President Donald Trump in 2024. But if book sales are any indication of popularity, the Florida governor has a strong base of support for future political ambitions.

DeSantis’s memoir, The Courage to Be Free: Florida’s Blueprint for America’s Survival, made it to the top of the New York Times bestsellers list this week. Many have seen the book as a soft launch for a DeSantis 2024 campaign. If that’s the case, the sales bode well: in its first week, Courage to Be Free outpaced books from Trump, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton at this stage of their political careers.

Insider obtained NPD BookScan’s retail numbers, and they reported that The Courage to be Free is up to 94,300 copies sold since being published just over a week ago. By comparison, Trump only sold 27,687 copies of his 2015 campaign book, Crippled America, during its first week.

The numbers put DeSantis ahead of Clinton as well since BookScan says her 2014 memoir Hard Choices came in at 86,200 copies sold in its first week. For former President Obama, The Audacity of Hope sold 67,500 copies in its first week as he was mounting his 2008 campaign for office............

 

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The capitalization of "IF" was extremely on purpose. His current attitude of "You haven't seen anything yet" regarding anti woke has made me think he is hurting himself with the moderates. What good is it to win some primaries if you position yourself to ultimately lose in Nov 2024?🤔
because no one in his camp will tell him he is losing.

im all for him being the R nominee. He doesnt carry charisma Trump exudes and his MAGAs slurp up, as if they drink, they will have some charisma of their own.
 

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because no one in his camp will tell him he is losing.

im all for him being the R nominee. He doesnt carry charisma Trump exudes and his MAGAs slurp up, as if they drink, they will have some charisma of their own.

I hope he wins the nomination also, because I think Biden would defeat him easily....and Trump would totally turn on the R party and very likely....destroy it....which is exactly what it deserves....
 

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Yup.
I remember.
Unlawful act.
Super bad.
That will not happen again IF DeSantis is in office.
Yet if DeSantis keeps up being "woke focused" rather than "best for the country focused" then your worries are for nothing anyway.
I have seen people smarter than I compare DeSantis to Hungary’s Orbàn. They say he is using Orbàn’s playbook. Hungary is in deep trouble at the moment with their form of government, as I understand it.

From a 2020 Atlantic article:

“Hungary was hardly a beacon of democracy before this pandemic started. Since resuming the premiership a decade ago (his first stint was from 1998 to 2002), Orbán has overseen the steady dismantling of the country’s democratic institutions, eroding its press freedoms, undermining its education system, and limiting the power of its judiciary. As an open advocate of “illiberal democracy”—his country is the first and only EU member state to be considered just “partly free” by the think tank Freedom House—Orbán has never tried to sugarcoat his autocratic aims, and has justified them by invoking national sovereignty and national security.”

Since 2020, it’s gotten worse. You are not allowed to criticize the government any longer.

Essentially, in Florida, DeSantis is attacking the free press and weakening the public schools with his suffocating restrictions, when he’s not just taking over a public university and wholesale dismantling several areas of study that he doesn’t like.

DeSantis attacked Disney for daring to publicly criticize his “don‘t say gay” law, using the power of the state to change the status of its governing board in clear revenge for speech he didn’t like. He attacked the Tampa Devil Rays for tweeting about gun control after a mass shooting, canceling a facility upgrade that had been approved, if I recall correctly.

All of these actions break the norms of our democracy, where you’re not supposed to use the power of the state to punish people or corporations who say things you don’t like. Nobody in his party dares to point out his strong man tactics that do not belong in a democracy. I have no illusions that he will be any better than Trump at upholding our rights against the government. He’s already shown he won’t.

Oh, and I didn’t even mention there is evidence he personally directed the first doses of the vaccines away from poorer, more democratic areas and to areas of the state where his voters and donors lived.
 

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Here is an interesting article...
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Her not endorsing Trump is interesting, maybe even a little surprising.
 

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Her not endorsing Trump is interesting, maybe even a little surprising.
To be fair, she hasn’t said she won’t endorse him, I don’t think. She’s just keeping quiet for now.
 
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Not gonna pull democracy's rug out from under us.
Don't exaggerate.
We have our three branches of government and our constitution. That's not gonna change.
Hypothetically if DeSantis was the next President he would be constrained within the same framework as Biden. No Fidel Castro's are on the horizon.
Steve, the problem is that the GOP has abandoned all pretenses at honesty, and they are openly anti-democratic. If we can’t win by honestly saying what we want, we will make up tall tales, we will change districts to give us the advantage, we will proactively make it it harder to vote, and we will manufacture false reasons (voter fraud) why we are making it harder to vote, to convince fool our base why this is needed.

When I lived in Minnesota for 18 years I absentee voted (mailed in my ballots) the entire time, zero issues and the ultimate in convenience. When we moved to Texas (for family reasons) my god, it was practically impossible to mail in ballots, you have to be physically out of your county on voting day to do it, and it has to have a non-local postage mark on it. The thing is people of both parties like the convenience. Besides that, 3 years ago my wife suffered from heat stroke standing in a long line, in the sun, for a long period of time. She ended up with a hospital visit that cost us $5k. :oops:
 
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Steve, the problem is that the GOP has abandoned all pretenses at honesty, and they are openly anti-democratic. If we can’t win by honestly saying what we want, we will make up tall tales, we will change districts to give us the advantage, we will proactively make it it harder to vote, and we will manufacture false reasons (voter fraud) why we are making it harder to vote, to convince fool our base why to this is needed.
The shame of it is that there has always been a level of deception associated with politics. The difference is that once someone was caught in that deception, it meant the end of their career. Since Republicans made the decision that power was more important than ethics, reputation, hypocrisy and sense of shame, lying is now a prerequisite to support from the party. Full fledge support for Trump pretty much solidified the death of the Republican party most of us grew up with.
 

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