Both Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump are authoritarians. Which would be worse for America? Rule By Law in Florida Would President DeSantis be worse for American democracy than President Trump? https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/03/ron-desantis-2024-florida-authoritarian/673483/
‘Ron Dukakis’: Trump Promotes New DeSantis Insult in 3:30 AM Social Media Post https://www.mediaite.com/tv/ron-duk...-desantis-insult-in-330-am-social-media-post/
How can one believe in Federalism ( states rights) and also be an authoritarianism... This is why the Democratic philosophy is the road to authoritarianism.
Trump posts a poll from CatTurd2 to show he is a leader in the polls. Can everyone understand why he is being mocked so widely. Trump touts Twitter poll from '@catturd2' showing him with a big lead over Ron DeSantis https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-touts-twitter-poll-catturd2-213430214.html
DeSantis had a golden moment to slam Alvin Bragg and show the US voters, that he got it as far as policies go, abusive prosecutors trampling the rights of US citizens and taking away their rights? So, he attacks President Donald Trump instead, ends up saying he does not care. That only damaged him big time as his remarks was seen on national tv and cable by millions of US voters. Now, Alvin Bragg, they say hid exculpatory evidence that would have exonerated President Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis looks the rank amateur he is? President Donald Trump's poll numbers have leaped higher while, Ron DeSantis has gone lower. And we have not even gotten to the debates yet.
GOP donors already looking beyond 'Trump-DeSantis slugfest' for another 2024 option Conservative donors expressed an interest in looking beyond Donald Trump and his presumed challenger Ron DeSantis ahead of the Republican presidential primary.
DeSantis pleads with Florida Congress members to stop endorsing Trump Governor phones representatives, dismayed that four members of delegation have backed former president for 2024 nomination https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/13/desantis-florida-stop-endorsing-trump The soft launch of Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign appears to be stuttering further after a report emerged claiming Florida’s Republican governor was calling members of the state’s congressional delegation to persuade them to stop endorsing Donald Trump. DeSantis has yet to formally declare his pursuit of his party’s 2024 nomination, but has seen an erosion in recent weeks of his formerly strong support, with Trump pulling further ahead in polling. According to NBC News, DeSantis is irked that he has no endorsements, while the former president has already picked up four from Republican Florida Congress members. Operatives for DeSantis have been calling others to beg them to back off, the network said, with four of six congressmen and women its journalists spoke to confirming they had received an approach. Those who have publicly declared their backing for Trump are Matt Gaetz, Ana Paulina Luna and Cory Mills, all vocal supporters, and, surprisingly according to NBC, Byron Donalds, a DeSantis ally. “There is clearly some angst from the DeSantis camp that so many members of the state’s congressional delegation are throwing their support behind Trump,” a consultant for one of the contacted Congress members told NBC on condition of anonymity. “Gaetz going with Trump is one thing, but Byron’s endorsement of the former president undoubtedly rattled some cages.” According to the report, the effort is being led by Ryan Tyson, a longtime DeSantis acolyte, who has scheduled direct calls between the delegation and the governor. The six who have been asked to delay their endorsements, NBC said, are Aaron Bean, Vern Buchanan, Kat Cammack, Mario Diaz-Balart, Laurel Lee and Greg Steube. DeSantis has become increasingly authoritarian in his second term as Florida governor after winning a landslide re-election in November. Analysts say his clampdowns on immigration, and LBGTQ+ and voting rights, are designed to appeal to Trump’s base of voters.