Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former desantis mega donor — the founder of ibkr - cut off funds to desantis and dropped a million into youngkin superpac
Huh, it seems like everyone meets DeSantis in person then leaves like they just had Thanksgiving dinner with the moon landing conspiracy theory side of the family. Funny how Rs here keep claiming Trump won't be the nominee. If he's running against DeSantis then even FoxNews will be having Trump on air ranting about Dominion and risking another $1bil check.
This is an amazing description!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former desantis mega donor — the founder of ibkr - cut off funds to desantis and dropped a million into youngkin superpac
Huh, it seems like everyone meets DeSantis in person then leaves like they just had Thanksgiving dinner with the moon landing conspiracy theory side of the family. Funny how Rs here keep claiming Trump won't be the nominee. If he's running against DeSantis then even FoxNews will be having Trump on air ranting about Dominion and risking another $1bil check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former desantis mega donor — the founder of ibkr - cut off funds to desantis and dropped a million into youngkin superpac
Huh, it seems like everyone meets DeSantis in person then leaves like they just had Thanksgiving dinner with the moon landing conspiracy theory side of the family. Funny how Rs here keep claiming Trump won't be the nominee. If he's running against DeSantis then even FoxNews will be having Trump on air ranting about Dominion and risking another $1bil check.
Anonymous wrote:Former desantis mega donor — the founder of ibkr - cut off funds to desantis and dropped a million into youngkin superpac
Anonymous wrote:
You are living in a dream world. Any Republican candidate that promotes this will be dropped like a hot potato by donors. This is a toxic, losing issue.
Pundits seem surprised that many R's are sticking to their guns on this. I'm not and I'm surprised that the pundits thought being anti-abortion was just for show.
Anonymous wrote:
No. “There are several explanations for why this is happening, including the backlash to Trump’s indictment, DeSantis’s near total lack of charisma, and concern among Republican elites about the sweeping abortion ban he just signed. But there’s another dynamic at work here, and I think it’s the big one: Like Trump’s 2016 rivals, DeSantis is making the mistake of believing that the primary race is about issues, while Trump instinctively understands that it’s about dominance.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/21/opinion/desantis-trump-popularity.html