DeSantis beats Trump in Western Conservative
Summit straw poll
Washington Times,
by
Joseph Clark
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
6/5/2022 4:26:12 PM
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis edged out former President Donald Trump in a straw poll for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination at the Centennial Institute’s annual Western Conservative Summit over the weekend. Mr. DeSantis secured 71% approval from summit attendees, with Mr. Trump closely following at 67% approval. The poll was organized by the Colorado Christian University’s Centennial Institute, a conservative think tank that has hosted its marquee Western Conservative Summit in Colorado since 2010.(Snip)Attendees also ranked issues that they feel are most important. Education and parental tights ranked among the top concerns, at 77%. Energy independence and gun rights came in second and third in order of importance,
Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 6/5/2022 4:47:28 PM (No. 1176863)
Trump and DeSantis on the same ticket would probably be incredibly good. Perhaps DeSantis could cool down some of Trump's occasional impassioned comments, and together those two great brains would make some OUTSTANDING policy decisions.
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Trump in 2024, then DeSantis in 2028, and 2032.....I'll love it if I live that long.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 6/5/2022 5:02:42 PM (No. 1176885)
Not sure DeSantis would be keen to remain in DC for 12 years. We'll see though.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Rich323 6/5/2022 5:28:21 PM (No. 1176903)
The establishment and fake news will push DeSantis in every poll, because they still fear President Trump. They probably think they could find an unknown charge to levy on DeSantis (another Russia etc.) and they want Florida Governor position back in their court. Our best bet is Trump DeSantis in 2024 as a strong ticket in both offices will seal confidence in MAGA with DeSantis there to crosscheck Trumps staff and cabinet appointments. Otherwise we may get another Pence.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
PageTurner 6/5/2022 5:39:39 PM (No. 1176917)
Either is fine, and a double ticket is even better. I like Trump and know he has a record of good results. I also think he's a victim of colossal injustice that needs to be vindicated by voters. That said, DeSantis impresses me mightily, he has his fingers on the pulse of America, knows what to do, and won't drive Dems to crazed bonkitude with deep state plotting all sorts of insanity nonstop. He might target those toads which Trump should have done.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Kate318 6/5/2022 6:23:18 PM (No. 1176968)
Oh, give it a rest.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Urgent Fury 6/5/2022 7:13:04 PM (No. 1177039)
I hope they are talking. We don't need a split.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
stablemoney 6/5/2022 7:19:47 PM (No. 1177055)
DeSantis is a great leader, and I will eventually vote for him for president. He is young, and has plenty of time to cap his career with the presidency. I don't want him to become president, then spend 30 years with nothing to do. Be Florida governor for a while, Trump can be president, then cap off your career with the presidency.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Catherine 6/5/2022 7:46:35 PM (No. 1177069)
Trump doesn't care what anyone thinks of him. He says what he wants to say. The media hate it. That's exactly the reason we need him again. He doesn't pander to the media and couch his comments so they sound nice and pretty. I don't like some of his comments but that doesn't come into my voting decisions. Stop caring that he doesn't sound like like every run of the mill politician. We need more of that.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
red1066 6/5/2022 9:27:06 PM (No. 1177122)
Desantis is always in the news for what he does. Trump is in the news because of what he says.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
cold porridge 6/5/2022 11:10:34 PM (No. 1177204)
It's a poll. It means nothing to me. I like DeSantis, but its not him time. Its Trump for me.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
cold porridge 6/5/2022 11:13:02 PM (No. 1177207)
Dang it. That was suppose to be "his time" not him time.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
49 Ford 6/5/2022 11:47:07 PM (No. 1177230)
Do those of you who push for a Trump/DeSantis ticket ever think about his family situation, his commitment to the people of Florida and the political hazards of hitching one's career fate to that of Donald Trump, who could crash & burn in the general election or in a second term?
Keep in mind that an aging Donald Trump will not be running against Biden, but some new face who may successfully play the "moderate" charade (say, Roy Cooper of N.C.?). And if Trump did manage to win a second term the Deep State would be there, ready and waiting for him.
Trump/DeSantis ain't gonna happen. Poster # 5 has the right idea.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
judy 6/6/2022 12:27:06 AM (No. 1177250)
Oh please the fake media did the same thing to…walk across the aisle…McCain …then trashed him when he ran for President…leave it alone fake medis…we loves both Trump & DeSantis.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
broken01 6/6/2022 9:01:46 AM (No. 1177513)
If there was anyone other than PDJT that I like it's Governor DeSantis. He's the gold standard in how a governor should run a state Republican or Democrat. He would make a great President (heck Plank from the late 90's cartoon Ed. Edd n Eddy would do a better job than the moron we have now). Back to President Donald John Trump (PDJT) he did a great job while my Commander-in-Chief and was robbed in 2020. He still has my full support and if the leftist fake news media doesn't like it then tough Schiff.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Miceal 6/6/2022 9:50:13 AM (No. 1177568)
Nope...not buying into this, regardless of the authorship. MAGA
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