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George Rasley, CHQ Editor

DeSantis vs Trump Is Fake News

Let’s get something straight: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is not going to run for President in 2024 against former President Donald Trump.

I could end the column with that one sentence, but readers, and my Boss, ConservativeHQ Publisher Richard A Viguerie, expect a little more than that unsupported statement for me to earn my keep as managing editor of CHQ, so read on for the support.


As a fourth generation semi-native Floridian with 30-years of experience in Florida Republican politics I have a lot of contacts all over the state, from Tallahassee to Key West. No one I’ve spoken with who knows DeSantis and supported him for Governor thinks he is going to run against Trump. None of his allies and donors I know want him to run against Trump. If DeSantis were going to run, someone in my network would know, and everyone says he’s focused on two things: Seeing his wife Casey through her cancer treatment and getting reelected in 2022.


Next, do the old Cui Bono – who benefits – analysis of these stories.


The latest Trump – DeSantis rift story comes from Axios, the Left-leaning website that carries a lot of water for DC-based establishment Democrat and Republican operatives and politicians, and there are two classes of beneficiaries from stirring the pot to create a rift between Trump and DeSantis.


The first is the floundering Florida Democratic Party and their dismal candidates for Governor. For the first time in history there are more Republicans than Democrats registered to vote in Florida. Even if you combine them, the leading Democratic candidates for Governor are way behind DeSantis in fundraising and organization. Nikki Fried, Charlie Crist and Annette Taddeo are caricatures of today’s woke Democratic Party, and their somnolent campaigns have been reduced to calling DeSantis Hitler and doing juvenile internet pranks to try to get attention. Right now, the worst DeSantis is polling is +9 against any Democrat, if the current trajectory holds, Democrats will be vaporized in November no matter who they nominate for Governor.


The only thing that can stop DeSantis from annihilating the Democrats in November 2022 is a major rift in the Florida Republican Party, and what better way to generate a rift in the Florida GOP than to create a phony dispute between Trump and DeSantis and thereby stifle Republican turnout by getting hardcore Trump supporters to stay home for the 2022 general election.


The second, and perhaps most obvious group to benefit from a phony Trump – DeSantis rift is the gaggle of other potential Republican candidates for President.


Every future Republican candidate for President hopes to get Trump’s endorsement and thereby inherit the MAGA political movement, and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Florida Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) have all acceded to Trump’s demand that they defer to him if he seeks the nomination.


The problem they all have in seeking to inherit the MAGA movement from Trump is that, as good as some of them are, DeSantis outclasses them all by not just talking a good MAGA game, but by doing actual MAGA movement stuff.


And DeSantis is going to come out of the 2022 Florida legislative session with more MAGA movement victories against CRT, Biden’s pharma-surveillance state and wokeism in general. The only thing that could knock Gov. DeSantis off his perch as the #1 “Who would I vote for if Trump doesn’t run” candidate is a phony rift with Trump.


But let’s be honest, some of the Axios reporting about Trump’s expectation of more deference from Governor DeSantis has a ring of truth to it. Any honest observer of politics since Donald Trump came down the escalator recognizes his many foibles and chief among those is a near narcissistic focus on himself and perceived slights. Trump’s world is not a team or a squad – it’s a wolf pack and everyone knows there can be only one Alpha wolf in the pack, and that’s Donald Trump.


Trump knows DeSantis isn’t going to run against him, but he apparently just can’t resist grousing about the fact that DeSantis hasn’t said so. Ron DeSantis is one of the best talents in today’s Republican Party, and he is a true believer in the fundamental principles that created the MAGA movement, he and Trump will get along just fine and advance the MAGA movement to victory in 2022 and 2024 as long as they don’t succumb to the pot-stirring of their enemies in the media and politics and make a phony dispute into a real one.


  • Ron DeSantis

  • Casey DeSantis cancer

  • 2024 GOP primaries

  • Donald Trump

  • Nikki Fried

  • Charlie Crist

  • Annette Taddeo

  • 2022 Florida Election

  • COVID

  • MAGA movement

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davecamp
Jan 19, 2022

I sincerly hope Trump and DeSantis do not run against each other. A Trump DeSantis race could only damage one or both of them. My dream scenario is Trump in 2024 and DeSantis in 2028 and 2032. Let all those other guys be Senators and Congressmen and cabinate members.

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startrek3010
Jan 19, 2022
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I prefer Kristi Noem myself ahead of DeSantis. Assuming Harris is on the Democratic Party ticket in 2024, we really need a woman and/or a minority candidate on the GOP ballot. Allen West would be a great choice also if he was interested.

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startrek3010
Jan 18, 2022

President Trump is the king maker on our side. Running against him is a fool's mission. The big question is who will be his veep running mate in 2024. (Kristi Noem is my favorite.)

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joelyboy5
Jan 18, 2022

Disclaimer: I've said before and now again, if DeSantis ran, he would get my vote. He is a younger, less experienced Trump-like Conservative (not Republican) that can and eventually will have MAGA political 'policy' gravitas, while also having the needed 'politician' gravitas needed to hold the highest office. Trump was terrific on the policy part, but an abject failure (imo) on the politician part.

Again, imo, this is a one or two man race. Trump or DeSantis. If Trump runs, which I don't think his ego will allow him not to, if for no other reason to show the world he would-a, could-a, should-a, won in 2021. I agree that, although I'd love DeSantis to run and win, he has…

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helbergja
Jan 18, 2022

Of course it's fake news. DeSantis isn't crazy. The problem is that Trump won't win. First he can only be a one term president; it will take longer than that just to unscrew the damage that has been done by Obama and Biden. Second, he is too old. We need another geriatric president like a hole in the head; despite his apparent energy that runs out and we don't know when. Third, his base is not getting bigger. There are more people who will consider voting Republican than there were in 2020, but many, maybe most, of them will not support Trump unless the opponent is Biden and Biden will not be the opponent in 2024. Fourth, the nev…

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