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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5805134" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I think where DeSantis went wrong was in trying to leverage a big governor election win into the presidency. He wrongly thought he could supplant Trump nationally. Ended up getting attacked from all sides. Plus he doesn't have the right kind of personality. Trying to make up for that by pulling stunts like shipping illegals to Martha's Vineyard hurt him in the long run. Pretty obvious it was a calculated move(but still fun to watch the rich libs squirm). What he should've done instead of being too ambitious too fast was make it clear that he's the governor of Florida, that he totally supports Trump being reelected. Flew too close to the sun and got burned. Now the question is has he blown his chances in '28? If Trump picks a VP wisely, has a successful 4 years, assuming he does win, then his VP will be the likely Republican frontrunner in '28.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5805134, member: 24302"] I think where DeSantis went wrong was in trying to leverage a big governor election win into the presidency. He wrongly thought he could supplant Trump nationally. Ended up getting attacked from all sides. Plus he doesn't have the right kind of personality. Trying to make up for that by pulling stunts like shipping illegals to Martha's Vineyard hurt him in the long run. Pretty obvious it was a calculated move(but still fun to watch the rich libs squirm). What he should've done instead of being too ambitious too fast was make it clear that he's the governor of Florida, that he totally supports Trump being reelected. Flew too close to the sun and got burned. Now the question is has he blown his chances in '28? If Trump picks a VP wisely, has a successful 4 years, assuming he does win, then his VP will be the likely Republican frontrunner in '28. [/QUOTE]
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