A two month PR blitz has landed DeSantis farther behind in the polls. Why?

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As we have wandered our way towards spring over the last few months, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has done everything a person running for president would do— except announce that he is running for president.

He’s on a massive book tour, he’s doing more TV spots than Sammy Davis Jr. in his prime, he has a strong, dedicated and influential fan base defending him on social media, and he’s visiting places like New Hampshire and Iowa. So why is Donald Trump surging in the polls?

DeSantis’s declining poll numbers are not a popular topic of conversation among conservative elites. When it does come up, we are generally told that it's not a big deal, he’s not actually running yet, this was to be expected, national polls don’t matter, it’s early, etc.

But look, when a potential presidential campaign does a public relations full court press for three months you can’t spin a double digit decline in the polls as a good result.

The current DeSantis blitz began after the midterm election in which Trump’s supposedly poor candidate selection, the Mehmet Oz’s and Kari Lake’s of the world, lost and cost the GOP the Senate.

This was it, we were told, as we had been so many times before, Trump was finished. Trump’s support did soften for a few weeks, but it wasn’t severe and it wasn’t sustained. It was in this environment that team DeSantis began its soft launch into candidacy.

What has played out in the ensuing months as Trump regained his solid lead shows us that DeSantis’ greatest advantage may simultaneously be his greatest weakness.

Let's be clear and honest about one thing: conservative media, especially conservative legacy media, is more or less all in for the Florida governor. Santa Claus doesn’t get this kind of positive coverage, but the flip side of this is that a lot of GOP voters are asking, why?

Conservative voters are asking themselves why every career politician, every donor, and every billionaire media mogul so clearly wants DeSantis. Well do these voters remember the 2016 primary in which entire right wing magazine covers were dedicated to “protecting” voters from the allegedly dangerous Trump.

It backfired back then, and it seems to be backfiring again.

The experts and influencers pushing DeSantis, again just as in 2016, argue that this is all about electability. DeSantis can win the general election, they argue, Trump can’t. There are two problems with this approach, one is that it's not really backed up by much evidence, but far more importantly, electability is not a major driver for most voters, even in a primary.

The vast majority of voters don’t spend all day arguing on Twitter or pouring over the Real Clear Politics average of polls.

Rather they vote for the candidate they like, the one who they think is listening, and the one who they think shares their priorities.

For now that is still Donald Trump, and every pundit from Pittsburgh to Portland can promise that DeSantis will appeal to suburban moms in swing states, or whoever, but it won’t matter. Pundits don’t win elections, voters do.

The open and obvious love affair between conservative media and DeSantis offers a further complication. Donald Trump’s favorite entity to run against is not a Republican, it's not a Democrat, it's the news media, or as he puts it, “the enemy of the people.”

Why? Because the news media is far and away the least trusted and most unfavorably viewed institution in our society, and it's not close.

Trump is already suggesting that the reason conservative inc. is in the tank for Ron is that he is a Paul Ryan in populist clothing. Given DeSantis’ track record as governor, this seems an unfair attack, but when every prominent conservative who bemoans the changes to the GOP wrought by Trump is saying, “I like this DeSantis guy,” it raises eyebrows. It just does.

All is not gloomy for Ron DeSantis and his many fans. He is beating other non-Trump candidates by double digits and may be developing a polling floor of about 25 percent of voters, that’s a very strong position from which to officially launch a campaign.

Further, he does have a story of success in Florida, he does have a fresh approach to using government power to fight the excesses of the woke left. But just as one cannot successfully woo a woman by showing her a spreadsheet of his good qualities, a candidate needs some magic, some charm, to woo voters.

The closest that we have seen DeSantis come to this was his stirring “Florida is where woke goes to die,” inauguration speech earlier this year. He laid out a very strong case for a presidential run, and tellingly did not say the word “Trump” once during his remarks. That Ron DeSantis can win. The Ron DeSantis whose online influencers scold and berate people about poll numbers and being in a “Trump cult” will have far more difficult time.

The good news for DeSantis and his supporters is that this is the campaign preseason. Just as baseball teams tweak lineups and pitching rotations that aren’t working during spring training, team DeSantis can adjust away from messaging that thus far just isn’t working. But make no mistake, opening day is coming soon. Welcome to the big leagues, Mr. DeSantis, it only gets harder from here.

https://humanevents.com/2023/03/24/...as-darling-but-its-not-backed-up-by-the-polls
 
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Ron DeSantis' donors and allies question if he's ready for 2024

Ron DeSantis may be missing his moment.

A number of the Florida governor’s donors and allies are worried his recent stumbles suggest he may not be ready for a brutal fight against Donald Trump. Some feel DeSantis needs to accelerate his timeline to run for the GOP presidential nomination and begin directly confronting Trump if he's to have any chance of thwarting the former president’s momentum. Others believe DeSantis should sidestep Trump altogether and wait until 2028 to run.

At a Sunday luncheon following the annual Red Cross ball in Palm Beach, Florida, a group of 16 prominent Republicans, described by one attendee as a mix of DeSantis backers and Trump "skeptics," discussed misgivings about the governor's standing for the future if he tussles with the former president.

“They liked him — many of them might even support him,” the person who was at the event said of DeSantis. “But they thought on balance that his long-term future was better without him trying to take Trump head on.”

“He will get scarred up” by Trump, the person added.

Then there’s conservative billionaire shipping goods magnate Richard Uihlein and his wife, Elizabeth, whose $500,000 in combined contributions ranked them among the most generous donors to DeSantis’ 2022 re-election campaign.

A person familiar with the strategy around Uihlein’s spending said that right now, “The brakes are pumped,” adding, “The polling really made different people pause.”

A spokesperson for the Uihleins declined to comment.

The fears of some of his own supporters, along with a growing sentiment among GOP operatives that Trump may be impossible to defeat — even with a possible indictment looming over him — present DeSantis with the conundrum of trying to demonstrate that he is a viable presidential candidate before he even launches his anticipated campaign.

NBC News spoke with more than 20 GOP strategists, politicians and donors about whether DeSantis can bounce back from adversity — some of it self-inflicted, some of it the result of constant pressure from Trump — or is destined to wilt under the white-hot lights of a campaign for the highest office in the land.

For a governor who prides himself on taking bold stands, and winning on the electoral battlefield, DeSantis has not yet shown the strength that gave some Republicans reason to believe he could compete with Trump.

A spokesperson for DeSantis did not return a request for comment for this article.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/20...s-donors-allies-question-ready-2024-rcna76246
 
A two month PR blitz has landed DeSantis farther behind in the polls. Why?

"It's the economy, stupid", James Carville. In the 1990's, that made a lot of sense. If you could deliver on the economy, you could get the majority of the vote. There were some people who would not vote for you, whatever you delivered on the economy, but they were not enough to sink an election.

Lately, it has been making less sense. Americans are voting culture war issues, and perceived culture war issues. Every political model that includes economics has fallen apart. So, DeSantos has not even talked about the economy. And barely mentions anything other than culture war red meat to the Republican base.

I believe DeSantos has gone too far. At least mention the economy, along with some outlandish claim about what you will do to the economy, in order to get the Republican nomination.
 
Why is Ron DeSantis slipping in the polls?

Because he's a butt-boy and we've all seen this movie before.

Many people do not get an authentic feeling from DeSantos. I doubt he is gay, but I also doubt he is comfortable in his masculinity. He tends to go after younger women to try to feel more like a man.
 
Many people do not get an authentic feeling from DeSantos. I doubt he is gay, but I also doubt he is comfortable in his masculinity. He tends to go after younger women to try to feel more like a man.

His anal sex has nothing to do with his libido...it's about power, and funding. He lets old dudes fuck him for support, he's a rent boy.

And don't pretend you don't know what I'm saying jew boy.
 
His anal sex has nothing to do with his libido...it's about power, and funding. He lets old dudes fuck him for support, he's a rent boy.

And don't pretend you don't know what I'm saying jew boy.

In a figurative sense, DeSantis lets old dudes fuck him for support. He is claiming to be able to deliver the trump voters, without the awkward trump.

If it is figurative, I think we both agree, and see the same thing in DeSantis. If it is literal, I really do not think so.

But, I have been wrong before. When I first heard the allegations that Limbaugh was a long time drug abuser, I dismissed them. As it turned out, they were absolutely true. Maybe I am wrong again, and DeSantis does literally have homosexual sex with men.
 
In a figurative sense, DeSantis lets old dudes fuck him for support. He is claiming to be able to deliver the trump voters, without the awkward trump.

If it is figurative, I think we both agree, and see the same thing in DeSantis. If it is literal, I really do not think so.

But, I have been wrong before. When I first heard the allegations that Limbaugh was a long time drug abuser, I dismissed them. As it turned out, they were absolutely true. Maybe I am wrong again, and DeSantis does literally have homosexual sex with men.

I see the poisonous jew working again..I see you jew.
 
I see the poisonous jew working again..I see you jew.

DeSantis is not Jewish. He is Italian American. DeSantis is quite poisonous.

And I agree with you that he is figuratively willing to suck anyone's balls to get ahead. I do not believe he is literally sucking anyone's balls, but I certainly cannot rule that out.
 
DeSantis is not Jewish. He is Italian American. DeSantis is quite poisonous.

And I agree with you that he is figuratively willing to suck anyone's balls to get ahead. I do not believe he is literally sucking anyone's balls, but I certainly cannot rule that out.

I never said DeSantis was a jew. I see you working jew, Can't wait to see you burn.

For those of you who don't understand why our nation is fucked up right now...I give you Walt...the jew. That's why.
 
I never said DeSantis was a jew. I see you working jew, Can't wait to see you burn.

For those of you who don't understand why our nation is fucked up right now...I give you Walt...the jew. That's why.

You think my not believing your theory that DeSantis literally has homosexual sex is "fucking up" America? Why does America need me to believe anything?

Of all the excuses for genocide, this is one of the weakest.
 
You think my not believing your theory that DeSantis literally has homosexual sex is "fucking up" America? Why does America need me to believe anything?

Of all the excuses for genocide, this is one of the weakest.

No, I think you're a dirty jew and you can leave or burn.

What is it gonna be walty?
 
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