Trump in trouble: Republican support for his 2024 bid falls
By double digits, GOP voters prefer DeSantis as the 2024 presidential nominee
Susan Page
USA TODAY
By 2-1, GOP and GOP-leaning voters now say they want Trump's policies but a different standard-bearer to carry them. While 31% want the former president to run, 61% prefer some other Republican nominee who would continue the policies Trump has pursued.
They have a name in mind: Two-thirds of Republicans and those inclined to vote Republican want Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to run for president. By double digits, 56% to 33%, they prefer DeSantis over Trump.
"Republicans and conservative independents increasingly want Trumpism without Trump," said David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/pol ... 882346002/
Woo Hoo!

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It was to be expected. Trump started to bring the company party losses, Trump got fired.
DeSantis, as I understand, satisfies most of Trump's hardcore conservative electorate, while not being an idiot.
So, from the business party politics' point of view, it makes sense.
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DeSantis, as I understand, satisfies most of Trump's hardcore conservative electorate, while not being an idiot.
So, from the business party politics' point of view, it makes sense.
DeSantis always seemed a better alternative than Trump to me.
Some of the core Trumpian policies worry me greatly, however.
I still lean towards wanting a Democratic win in the next election, but without Biden or Kackling Kamala, however.
Australia has benefitted from a Biden administration, particularly militarily, and that is something I don't think would have happened under the Orange Man.
_________________
Laughter is the best medicine. Age-appropriate behaviour is an arbitrary NT social construct.

And one more thing,
Also, as George Carlin said, "I have no stake in the outcome." I'll stick around for the comedy.
"A stranger is a friend gang-stalker you haven't met yet."
Truth may be inconvenient but it is never politically incorrect...The Oracle of Truth has spoken...

Glory to Ukraine.
I wonder if Dems find a good candidate for themselves.
I like Biden, I can see his shortcomings, I can understand why he's not particularily popular, but his European policies are well-thought and definitely consulted with specialists and based on real knowledge. That's something I respect.
However, he's not very popular in USA and a younger candidate might be a good idea. Do Americans have anyone viable in mind to run instead of him?
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Let's not confuse being normal with being mentally healthy.
<not moderating PPR stuff concerning East Europe>
I like Biden, I can see his shortcomings, I can understand why he's not particularily popular, but his European policies are well-thought and definitely consulted with specialists and based on real knowledge. That's something I respect.
However, he's not very popular in USA and a younger candidate might be a good idea. Do Americans have anyone viable in mind to run instead of him?
If not Biden, it would likely be Kamala Harris. However, speculation has focused on Gavin Newsom, but he says he's not running.
My personal choice would be Jared Polis, the governor of Colorado.
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