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Trump/DeSantis War Heats Up!

Donald Trump has been teasing a 2024 run for days now, and in doing so, he has already taken to attacking his chief rival for the GOP nomination, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. But is that a wise move? And in an all-out war between Trump and DeSantis, is it even clear that Trump will be the victor?

Ron DeSantis’s star has been on the rise in the GOP since his powerful pushback against COVID mandates and lockdowns in Florida. He skyrocketed to a resounding victory on election day, utterly trouncing his Democratic rival, Charlie Crist. 

DeSantis’ win was one of the bright spots for the GOP on Election Day, prompting many conservatives to take issue with the former president’s attacks on the Florida Governor.

Trump, who is expected to announce his intention to mount another run at the White any day, has been ribbing the Sunshine State governor incessantly. In addition to referring to him as “Ron DeSanctimonious,” Trump has threatened to dish unflattering information about DeSantis if the governor runs for president. “I think if he runs, he could hurt himself very badly,” Trump said, according to the Wall Street Journal. “I think the base would not like it.”

DeSantis clobbered Democratic challenger Charlie Crist during Florida’s gubernatorial contest. While Trump said earlier this week that he had voted for DeSantis, the former president issued a lengthy statement in which he targeted the Florida politician, calling him “an average REPUBLICAN Governor.”

“NewsCorp, which is Fox, the Wall Street Journal, and the no longer great New York Post (bring back Col!), is all in for Governor Ron DeSanctimonious, an average REPUBLICAN Governor with great Public Relations, who didn’t have to close up his State, but did, unlike other Republican Governors, whose overall numbers for a Republican, were just average—middle of the pack—including COVID, and who has the advantage of SUNSHINE, where people from badly run States up North would go no matter who the Governor was, just like I did!” Trump wrote at the beginning of the long statement.

Many on the right have taken issue with the statement and the mounting grudge between the two top-tier Republicans. 

“This is exactly why you’re bleeding extremely staunch supporters like me, Trump. The great Governor has done nothing ‘sanctimonious’ to deserve that super lame nickname, or these lies about his (much better than yours) Covid policies. DeSantis 2024,” tweeted Storm Paglia of Townhall.

“Why? Why do this, man?” Townhall’s Matt Vespa tweeted about Trump’s statement. In another post, he said that the former president “is just self-destructing.”

“I was genuinely excited to see a primary fight between these two. I think that’s what would be best for the country. But apparently, Trump is going to just embarrass himself and go down in flames, and I’ll be honest, it saddens me a little. Not how the Trump era should end,” Jesse Kelly tweeted. 

“If Trump is dumb enough to attack the guy EVERY Republican in America is currently happy with, this primary is already over. He’s gonna lose at least half his support to DeSantis overnight,” he added in another tweet.

“Yikes. If this is real, Trump might have just cost himself the primary in 2024,” Justin T. Haskins tweeted.

“I voted for Trump twice and campaigned for him. He did some great things in office. But Trump’s selfishness really hurt us this election, and it’s time to move on from him. He’s playing right into Democrats’ hands right now by attacking DeSantis, and he’s lost me,” Caleb Hull tweeted.

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