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In this article, I'll examine the potential Donald-style candidate in Ron DeSantis (43). He's currently the clear favorite in a national poll, a favorite among likely GOP primary voters, and a hero among right-wing conservatives. Which of these men will win the Republican nomination? Which of these men will emerge as the 47th President of the United States?
Ron DeSantis is a possible Trump-style candidate?
Many Democrats have begun questioning whether Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will be a Trump-style presidential candidate. After all, ex-President Trump (76) has a long history of high-profile endorsements from prominent Republicans in critical states, but his results have been mixed. Moreover, while the Florida governor has been running for reelection as the Republican candidate, DeSantis has proven himself a financial powerhouse. His political accounts were worth over $110 million in mid-June, while Trump's Save America group had just over $100 million.
DeSantis, who faces reelection later this year, has been compared to Trump in terms of his lack of charisma and personality. Even Trump has tried to curtail the Florida governor, but it has only led him to see him as a monster. DeSantis is currently a leading candidate for the Florida gubernatorial race.
He's the clear favorite in a poll.
In Florida, conservatives have hailed Ron DeSantis for his "culture war" legislation, and he has refused to rule out a presidential bid. While he has not ruled out a run for President, he has been actively fundraising in other states. In addition, while he has been accused of discussing issues that don't exist, his recent high-profile victories over Trump have earned him praise.
In the poll, DeSantis is ahead of Pence. DeSantis received a net favorability rating of seven percent. Pence received an unfavorable rating of 12 percent, while Trump's net favorability rating was only seven percent. Second-choice voters were split between Haley and Pence. The results of these polls have helped DeSantis climb in the Republican race.
He's the favorite of likely GOP primary voters.
If Donald Trump doesn't run for President, Ron DeSantis is likely to be the first name on Republican voters' and strategists' lips. Although some conservatives have expressed disapproval of the Florida governor, a recent the University of New Hampshire poll shows that DeSantis is the favorite of likely GOP primary voters. However, he shouldn't assume he is the frontrunner and should be careful with his campaign funds. In addition, unless he wins the GOP nomination, he should avoid hiring a large staff to campaign for him.
Recent polls show that Trump's popularity has not decreased among Republican voters, but DeSantis has shot up in the past few months. According to the most recent Yahoo News/YouGov poll, 57% of Republican primary voters in the state said they would vote for someone else over Trump. However, Pence's support has slipped from last December's poll, which showed a 20-point lead for Trump over DeSantis.
He's a hero among right-wing conservatives.
With his synthesis of old and new, Ron DeSantis is the GOP's hot national candidate and likely 2024 presidential nominee. Although DeSantis would likely be unable to take on President Trump, he still seems more plausible than Trump's antagonists. Here are some reasons why.
First, DeSantis has a reputation for being an anti-Zika zealot, which is highly questionable. However, his approach has been somewhat more conciliatory throughout the year. He was quick to call the lockdown an example of his pro-life agenda, and his public approval rating has been close to sixty percent for the entire year. But he has not had the luxury of attempting to sell his policies to the media. His communications adviser, Meredith Beatrice, sent an email to Bridget Gleason offering to vaccinate every senior citizen in the state.
He's a proud enemy to others.
Former Republican congressman Ron DeSantis is a proud opponent of President Donald Trump. In the past, he has defended the Jan. 6 rioters and supported conservative groups such as QAnon and Proud Boys. He is now using government levers to crush his political opponent. Let's take a look at his history with radical politics. What are his other enemies?
The mainstream media assumes that Trump is pandering to his base when DeSantis, a Yale and Harvard graduate, had developed his reactionary views of democracy years before Trump. Then, he straddled the base-elite divide in his party and wrote a book warning about the dangers of a megalomaniacal president, a reference to former president Barack Obama.
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