Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can't and won't win.
First of all, he has zero charisma. None. He is flat and comes across as stupid when he speaks.
Secondly, there are not enough Cubans nationwide to swing the vote toward the man because "democrats. socialism."
Finally, his culture war issues will not play on a national stage. Very limited to Florida and MAGA types, who sorry, are the minority. Electoral college or not.
He is dead in the water rotten fish.
Why do you think Cubans vote republican? Thoughts?
Because they hear Rs throw "socialism" around as catch-all bogeyman and can't see the difference between authoritarian socialist governments and socialism as an economic theory. But Rs, who are truly authoritarian, have done a great job marketing themselves as the freedom party.
Anonymous wrote:I really started paying attention to DeSantis when he basically got everything right during the pandemic.
Ever since then, I haven't seen him do anything I disagree with. If he gets the nomination, I'm 100% going to vote for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can't and won't win.
First of all, he has zero charisma. None. He is flat and comes across as stupid when he speaks.
Secondly, there are not enough Cubans nationwide to swing the vote toward the man because "democrats. socialism."
Finally, his culture war issues will not play on a national stage. Very limited to Florida and MAGA types, who sorry, are the minority. Electoral college or not.
He is dead in the water rotten fish.
Why do you think Cubans vote republican? Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I will preface this by saying I would NOT vote for DeSantis (or any other Republican) in 2024 or at all, but for other reasons. I’m a moderate Asian Democrat and of all the offensive things DeSantis is doing, I’m not particularly bothered by his educational policies. I have found the obsession with “woke” (for lack of a better word, i.e. prioritizing diversity and racial issues over almost everything else) policies in public and higher education to be tiresome and annoying over the past few years and I find it somewhat refreshing that some politicians are pushing back against it. I think there are some problems with the Don’t Say Gay law, but it doesn’t bother me in a way that I would be alienated if I were otherwise inclined to vote for him. I just won’t because there are other issues that I fundamentally disagree with him and other Republicans on and the “woke” culture war is mostly an annoyance.
My point is that there are many people who are supportive of or at least unbothered by DeSantis’ entry into this particular culture war. Even people who you might be surprised about like me, a non-white Democrat. I hope I’m wrong because I actually think he will be more destructive than Trump if elected president, but I think DeSantis will be the nominee in 2024 and will put up a real challenge to Biden. He’s also young and telegenic, which doesn’t help.
Anonymous wrote:He can't and won't win.
First of all, he has zero charisma. None. He is flat and comes across as stupid when he speaks.
Secondly, there are not enough Cubans nationwide to swing the vote toward the man because "democrats. socialism."
Finally, his culture war issues will not play on a national stage. Very limited to Florida and MAGA types, who sorry, are the minority. Electoral college or not.
He is dead in the water rotten fish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can't and won't win.
First of all, he has zero charisma. None. He is flat and comes across as stupid when he speaks.
Secondly, there are not enough Cubans nationwide to swing the vote toward the man because "democrats. socialism."
Finally, his culture war issues will not play on a national stage. Very limited to Florida and MAGA types, who sorry, are the minority. Electoral college or not.
He is dead in the water rotten fish.
Not sure about that, it actually worked for him in Florida, many people in the center voted for him last year.
And the press is giving him a ton of free coverage...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can't and won't win.
First of all, he has zero charisma. None. He is flat and comes across as stupid when he speaks.
Secondly, there are not enough Cubans nationwide to swing the vote toward the man because "democrats. socialism."
Finally, his culture war issues will not play on a national stage. Very limited to Florida and MAGA types, who sorry, are the minority. Electoral college or not.
He is dead in the water rotten fish.
Not sure about that, it actually worked for him in Florida, many people in the center voted for him last year.
And the press is giving him a ton of free coverage...
Anonymous wrote:He can't and won't win.
First of all, he has zero charisma. None. He is flat and comes across as stupid when he speaks.
Secondly, there are not enough Cubans nationwide to swing the vote toward the man because "democrats. socialism."
Finally, his culture war issues will not play on a national stage. Very limited to Florida and MAGA types, who sorry, are the minority. Electoral college or not.
He is dead in the water rotten fish.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like his actions (Eg banning dei at colleges) surely must alienate the entire Black vote, a chunk of the Hispanic and Asian American vote, all of gen z and most college Ed whites. Can someone explain how he wins on a national level with this strategy? Makes no sense to me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let the GOP run DeSantis nationally. He's a charmless man and wooden speaker who will crash and burn on the national stage.
It is pretty awful to have to listen to him speak.
I had never really listened to him speak before. This prompted me to go watch his inauguration speech. Wow, he is a bad speaker! That voice and the constant swaying around behind the podium is really grating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let the GOP run DeSantis nationally. He's a charmless man and wooden speaker who will crash and burn on the national stage.
It is pretty awful to have to listen to him speak.