DeSantis drops out of GOP primary, endorses Trump for 2024

The Hill

Imagine spending over $100m to get crushed by >2x in Iowa and accomplish nothing but piss off the base voters in your own state. A conspiratorial part of me looks at this like a win win for anyone that dislikes Republicans - sow discontent during the primaries by convincing DeSantis he had a shot and thereby setting him against Trump. If he wins, no Trump presidency, if he loses, fat chance DeSantis can run again in 2028. 

Now we just get to watch the wheels fall of Nimrata.

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Wow.

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

I told myself I wouldn't support Trump for denying the election, but I'm coming back around to him. He's just too funny "Ron DeSanctimonious" lmao.

 

I loved Desantis as a governor, but he ran a horrible campaign. Nobody was going to beat trump for the nominee, but as a desantis supporter for the past 4 years, he is awful in front of a camera. Just look at the video where he ends the campaign. Dude looks like an AI robot speaking.

I don’t think he ever becomes president. Trump dominates 2024 and then it becomes a shitshow

 

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