DeSantis 2024

Ron can't even beat the little bus girl...

Kamala Harris Would Beat Ron DeSantis in 2024 Election: Poll
https://www.newsweek.com/kamala-harris-would-beat-ron-desantis-2024-election-poll-1722913

heh. She ran for president and is vice president and a guy who is just beginning to get name recognition outside of the political junkies is just two points behind her.

Take the trajectory of his presidential favorability and that tractory of Kamala's and plot it out and tell me when those lines cross. Oh I see. Thursday of next week. Thank you.
 
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A Nova Scotia bus.

And Kamala went to high school in Montreal so she may have traveled to school on such a bus with her wheels going round and round.
 
DeSantis, Youngkin split on road to '24
https://www.axios.com/2022/09/02/youngkin-desantis-trump-midterms-republicans-2024

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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are two of the biggest names in Republican politics. But they're taking markedly different approaches toward campaigning in the midterms — and perhaps to 2024.

The big picture: Youngkin is bypassing MAGA-oriented gubernatorial candidates in favor of pragmatists running tough races in blue states. DeSantis has leaned into some of the party's most controversial nominees.

By the numbers: DeSantis has campaigned for 7 Senate or gubernatorial candidates this year. Six of them are Trump-endorsed.
  • Youngkin has helped out, or is planning to help out, 10 GOP gubernatorial candidates. Just 3 of them have Trump's backing, and 8 of the 10 are running in states that President Biden carried in 2020.
The intrigue: Youngkin is only campaigning for one incumbent governor — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, who Trump worked against during the primary.

There's only one gubernatorial candidate with committed support from both DeSantis and Youngkin: New Mexico's Mark Ronchetti, whom Trump has not endorsed.

What we're watching: DeSantis in August campaigned for several Trump-endorsed nominees, including Senate candidates J.D. Vance in Ohio and Blake Masters in Arizona.
  • He also hit the trail for Pennsylvania gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano — whom the Republican Governors Association (RGA) has declined to back — as well as Kari Lake in Arizona.
  • Youngkin's announced campaign swing doesn't include Arizona, where Lake is locked in a close contest. He's also poised to skip Pennsylvania, where Trump on Saturday will hold his first general election rally of 2022.
Youngkin isn't campaigning in Senate races, but he's either campaigning in person or holding fundraisers for GOP candidates for governor in Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, Nebraska, New Mexico and Oregon. Kansas will be added to that list.
  • Both Youngkin and DeSantis will campaign for GOP House candidates in their home states.
What they're saying: DeSantis spokesperson Lindsey Curnutte tells Axios: "The Governor is supporting candidates who align with the freedom agenda we’ve created in Florida."
  • Youngkin political adviser Kristin Davison told Axios: "He's excited to bring the spirit of Virginia to swing states that look a lot like Virginia did last year, turn blue states' culture of defeat into a spirit of winning, and help flip these purple and blue states red."
Our thought bubble: If Youngkin helps elect Republican governors in blue states like New Mexico and Oregon, while Trump and DeSantis' candidates in redder states fall to defeat, it would send a powerful message that Youngkin's mainstream conservative message is a winning one for the party.
 
DeSantis, Youngkin split on road to '24
https://www.axios.com/2022/09/02/youngkin-desantis-trump-midterms-republicans-2024

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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are two of the biggest names in Republican politics. But they're taking markedly different approaches toward campaigning in the midterms — and perhaps to 2024.

The big picture: Youngkin is bypassing MAGA-oriented gubernatorial candidates in favor of pragmatists running tough races in blue states. DeSantis has leaned into some of the party's most controversial nominees.

By the numbers: DeSantis has campaigned for 7 Senate or gubernatorial candidates this year. Six of them are Trump-endorsed.
  • Youngkin has helped out, or is planning to help out, 10 GOP gubernatorial candidates. Just 3 of them have Trump's backing, and 8 of the 10 are running in states that President Biden carried in 2020.
The intrigue: Youngkin is only campaigning for one incumbent governor — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, who Trump worked against during the primary.

There's only one gubernatorial candidate with committed support from both DeSantis and Youngkin: New Mexico's Mark Ronchetti, whom Trump has not endorsed.

What we're watching: DeSantis in August campaigned for several Trump-endorsed nominees, including Senate candidates J.D. Vance in Ohio and Blake Masters in Arizona.
  • He also hit the trail for Pennsylvania gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano — whom the Republican Governors Association (RGA) has declined to back — as well as Kari Lake in Arizona.
  • Youngkin's announced campaign swing doesn't include Arizona, where Lake is locked in a close contest. He's also poised to skip Pennsylvania, where Trump on Saturday will hold his first general election rally of 2022.
Youngkin isn't campaigning in Senate races, but he's either campaigning in person or holding fundraisers for GOP candidates for governor in Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, Nebraska, New Mexico and Oregon. Kansas will be added to that list.
  • Both Youngkin and DeSantis will campaign for GOP House candidates in their home states.
What they're saying: DeSantis spokesperson Lindsey Curnutte tells Axios: "The Governor is supporting candidates who align with the freedom agenda we’ve created in Florida."
  • Youngkin political adviser Kristin Davison told Axios: "He's excited to bring the spirit of Virginia to swing states that look a lot like Virginia did last year, turn blue states' culture of defeat into a spirit of winning, and help flip these purple and blue states red."
Our thought bubble: If Youngkin helps elect Republican governors in blue states like New Mexico and Oregon, while Trump and DeSantis' candidates in redder states fall to defeat, it would send a powerful message that Youngkin's mainstream conservative message is a winning one for the party.

So much up and coming talent in the GOP.
 
At least Youngkin does not kiss Trump's rear. Nor is Youngkin generally supporting Trump-backed GOP candidates.

Sure, as discussed more and more these days, it is not all about Trump even though the president and the lefty media try 24/7 to make it so.

Republicans feel free to look here, there, and everywhere to form their opinions and to express support for whomever they wish. It may be trump - or it may not be. Ditto for various candidates- they may or may not be approved by trump.

No need to explain any of that to me. Not news to me or many republicans just because it is to others.
 
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Sure, as discussed more and more these days, it is not all about Trump even thought he president and the lefty media try 24/7 to make it so.

Republicans feel free to look here, there, and everywhere to form their opinions and to express support for whomever they wish. It may be trump - or it may not be.

No need to explain any of that to me. Not news to me or many republicans just because it is to others.

We are watching multiple GOP candidates scrub any mention of Trump from their websites -- pretending Trump no longer exists. The successful GOP candidates in competitive races appear to be the ones --- like Youngkin --- who never associated themselves with Trump. This trend is only going to accelerate.
 
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