Trump against ‘DeSantimonius’, the vote in Florida anticipates 2024

by time news

Time.news – Remote duel in Florida between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, two days after the Midterm vote. The former president gathers supporters in Miami (third leg of a 4-day “Save America” ​​Rally), while the governor in the running for re-election and papable GOP candidate at the White House is planning three events on the opposite coast of the state ( in Hillsborough, Sarasota and Lee).

And taste of primaries in the Sunshine State between the two (unofficial) rivals for the Grand Old Party nomination for the 2024 presidential elections. The Donald has long flirted with the re-nomination that should be formalized shortly (“Soon you will be very very happy”, he also said yesterday to Latrobe, in Pennsylvania).

At today’s Maga rally in Miami, per support the third term of Marco Rubio in the Senate against dem Val Demings, De Santis was not even invited. And if the governor throws water on the rivalry fire and never mentions the former president, Trump certainly isn’t holding back. Yesterday he coined a new nickname for him “Ron DeSanctimonious”.

The 44-year-old Italian-American governor he has re-election in his pocket, but immediately after the Midterm vote, the presidential campaign starts. Even on a peninsula over 700 kilometers long, for the two residents of Florida (one in Mar-a-Lago, the other in the capital Tallahassee) it becomes increasingly difficult to live together.

For the first time in Florida’s political history, Republicans have an advantage in registering for the vote. And before his arrival in Miami, Trump claims credit for this red wave in a statement: “Thanks to President Trump, Florida is no longer a purple state (in the balance), it is a red state of America First.”

Republicans who would aim to move to the White House include former Vice President Mike Pence, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley. In the polls, Trump is still the leader of the Elephant party, constantly in the lead, with DeSantis second. If Trump took the field there would be no room for anyone, he would be the Republican presidential candidate.

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