The Florida governor has struggled to break into Trump’s lead and his campaign has been burning through money.

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    Americans are rallying behind Ron DeSantis and his plan to reverse Joe Biden’s failures and restore sanity to our nation, and his momentum will only continue as voters see more of him in-person, especially in Iowa.

    omg every part of this sentence is fucking hilarious

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      Every time they see him, his poll numbers stagnate or drop. The big state he focused on, New Hampshire, has Trump beating him almost 2 to 1.

      He’s flaming out like Scott Walker did and it is glorious.

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    Truth is if Donald is running, no republican can top him. Pence seems like a good middle ground but unfortunately Trump will eat him alive.

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    Ron can’t pull off “night of the long knives”; instead, he presents “midmorning of a short dick”.

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      Maybe something like “Dawn of Disappointing Dicking” or close to that.

      Remember, the historical events need to sound catchy!

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    Americans are rallying behind Ron DeSantis and his plan to reverse Joe Biden’s failures and restore sanity to our nation, and his momentum will only continue as voters see more of him in-person, especially in Iowa. Defeating Joe Biden and the $72 million behind him will require a nimble and candidate driven campaign, and we are building a movement to go the distance," DeSantis campaign spokesman Andrew Romeo told NBC News.

    this is some premium ‘grade A’ marketing doublespeak bullshit right here.

    I am all out of can’ts to can not, here.

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      “Mr. Burns, your campaign seems to have the momentum of a runaway freight train. Why are you so popular?” “Ooh, a tough question, but a fair one.”

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    I want to see the chaos between Trump supporters versus DeSantis supporters. However I worry if Biden is the nominees then whoever of these clowns wins the republican primary will be president.

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      I legitimately don’t understand the concern. Biden has been an exemplary leader and consummate politician.

      Is it age? Trump is only marginally younger and absolute rubbish?

      Trump is more popular than Desantis in his home state.

      The only way Desantis wins is it Trump is in jail and Trump isn’t nearly as healthy as Biden. Biden may be older, but my money is on Biden surviving the next four years.

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        Voters think Biden locked things down in covid (that was trump). That inflation is an entirely US-made issue that no other country faced and that somehow an imaginary Republican agenda would have saved it

        They think he’s “done nothing” because the corpos want that to be the narrative

        Voters are fucking idiots

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      Biden is boring and not a great choice, but I expect most people are sick of the crazy. They have a loud rabid fan base, but it’s a di irish Ing part of the electorate at large. I don’t think they should be underestimated, but trump will do worse against Biden the second time.

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        Biden is boring and not a great choice

        Apparently you are somehow ignorant of or willfully ignoring what is actually happening thanks to Biden’s administration.

        https://www.npr.org/2023/01/01/1143149435/despite-infighting-its-been-a-surprisingly-productive-2-years-for-democrats

        https://www.politico.com/news/2023/07/12/biden-economic-policies-00106032

        https://www.mankatofreepress.com/opinion/letters_to_the_editor/bidens-accomplishments-remarkable-in-historical-context/article_77542de6-33b2-11ed-ae33-5772b3871517.html

        Biden is a far better choice than ANY that the republicans have fielded since Eisenhower.

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          Boring doesn’t have to be bad. The administration is competent. That’s plenty.

          However, he is not inspiring. And he’s elderly (as is trump).

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        biden was not and is not my first choice, but until we push election reform that allows more candidate diversity I will support a less-than-ideal biden nominarion that acknowledges how important the progresive vote is to his success. progressive victories under a biden admin have not been inconsequential.

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          progressive victories under a biden admin have not been inconsequential.

          I guess this is the part where I ask “like what” and you list off 50 random things that impact like 4 people and nobody else cares about, because from where I’m sitting, the US has teleported back to 1950 in the past couple years.

          Even if I’m charitable and say okay, yes, those are all very consequential victories, the losses have been absolutely staggering and I’m seeing little to no fight back against it.

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            yes, I could point to specific “wins”, but I think its larger than that. in addition to progressive federal legislation on climate and the economy, labour organization through unionization and increases in federal progressive representation, we have had increases in state level progressive representation (e.g. michigan, virginia can be connected back to at least 2016 and accelerated since 2020). by every metric I can think of, progressive goals have been codified into the Democratic platform and, in some measure, actually implemented.

            despite Republican propganda over the past 40 years on am radio and fox, when I sum the state of the country (as screwed up as it may be) I find, on balance, a net positve movement since reagan - my metric for the obvious beginning of the decline. whether any of it is just in the nick of time to save whats left of the US is still open ended.

            your fair comment of feeling like we have been transported 50 years back in time is due in large part to very specifc circumstances that conservatives (a minority ideology bereft of ideas) fully understood would have to align - the mcconnell supreme court fuckery during obama and the subsequent trump stupidity. there is absolutely no getting around those critical losses. however, we have a significantly more progressive society that wants significantly more progressive legislators and legislation - particularly when the legislation is not assigned to a political party.

            there will be no positive future for the US without progressive support. biden, I believe, understands this. the invisible fight you have not been seeing is the fact that we have not devolved into a fully fascist theocratic failed state… yet. this stasis is not insignificant in light of decades upon decades of trying by those who wish this. the 2022 election scared the living hell out of the Republicans and I believe they are more disorganized now than ever before. that bodes well for at least a short term window of opportunity to get things back on track.

            please feel free to disabuse me of any false realities.

            /end_diatribe

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            Listen here Jack, if you’re not for Joe Brandon and the Demoncrats, you’re not for Omerica! That’s nuanced critical thinking and we won’t have that here in politics! We can only defeat fascism with…(checks notes)…fascism.

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    Wait for the headlines where he’s fighting with the other candidates. That’s when you know he’s really suffering. Can’t wait for his campaign of hatred to sink.

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    Firing people! Yes! Authorityizing always fixes things or makes you look powerful! Power!