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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two thoughts occurred to me this morning: 1. It would be absolutely insane for someone who has already been president, then lost his reelection, to go back and get in the mix again. [b]Have to prove himself up against the Cruzes and Rubios and all them. [/b]Seems extra humiliating and weird. 2. If Trump and DeSantis were both in the race, wouldn't they likely split the MAGA vote and leave room for some third candidate to actually get the nom? Someone normal - please gd - or at least normal enough. I don't know who that would be. I guess Hogan is going for it - he seems hopeless to me but this path makes it seem slightly less hopeless.[/quote]ly if Prove himself against the Cruzes and Rubios? Overall, I like the thought process of your post, but also, what are you smoking? Trump crushed Cruz and Rubio and both of them have been huge Trump bootlickers since 2016. They are already crushed. They crushed themselves. [b]DeSantis might still run against Trump, but only if he can get enough support and assurance that Fox and the like will back him publicly against Trump. [/b]Or if the GOP tells Trump they won't pay his legal bills if he runs again so he doesn't run. And there's certainly no guarantee there. The midterms will be an interesting test. If the Republicans lose big in what should historically be a winning year for them then real soul-searching will have to be done. You can't lose the White House, House, Senate, and then lose the House and Senate again and keep going down that path. And if Dems are able to pick up enough Senate seats to force through court reform, bye bye conservative Supreme Court majority.[/quote] FWIW Alex Jones has already endorsed DeSantis.[/quote]
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