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Ron DeSantis Makes His Case: Why He Believes He’s a Stronger Republican Candidate Than Trump

One of the interesting developments involves the noticeable change in Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ position concerning his political rival, former President Donald Trump.

The 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be a conflict of narratives and tactics in the constantly changing political landscape of America.

DeSantis and Trump’s Ongoing Rivalry

After months of staunchly defending Trump amidst his legal battles, DeSantis now seems to be creating some distance between himself and the former commander-in-chief as they both vie for the White House.

On September 20, Governor DeSantis emphasized the glaring differences between himself and Trump in a recent interview. In contrast to Trump’s wealthy childhood and early years working for his family’s business, he stressed his blue-collar upbringing and his service in Iraq.

DeSantis even went as far as to assert that he believed he could have won the 2020 presidential election and served two terms while labeling Trump as a potential lame duck on day one.

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Trump’s Debate Decisions

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One of the interesting developments involves the noticeable change in Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ position concerning his political rival, former President Donald Trump.

 

This sudden change in DeSantis’s approach comes as a surprise, given his prior unwavering support for Trump. For months, he had weathered criticisms and maintained his loyalty to the former president, aware of the importance of not alienating the influential figure within the Republican Party. 

Trump’s endorsement had played a pivotal role in DeSantis’s success as Florida’s governor, making his strategy clear to defend Trump at all costs.

However, the interview signals a significant shift in DeSantis’s strategy. It appears that he is no longer following the campaign memo’s directives that explicitly called for him to defend Donald Trump. Instead, he has opted to criticize Trump’s decision to skip GOP debates, stating that Trump owes it to the people to be there and “to make the case and defend his record.

Trump’s absence from the first GOP debate and his decision to engage in exclusive interviews rather than face other contenders have raised eyebrows. 

DeSantis and the other presidential hopefuls are gearing up for more debates, presenting an opportunity for DeSantis to differentiate himself and gain an edge in the race.

This shift in tactics might be an effort to improve DeSantis’ reputation, particularly in light of his disappointing results in the primary elections. It remains to be seen how this new strategy will affect his campaign, but it is already becoming evident that the 2024 presidential race will be a lively and unpredictable one.

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