aggie93 said:
FireAg said:
Many have continued to discount what's actually going on here because it is fairly unprecedented…
Trump, due to name recognition, is being treated by the masses like an incumbent…when he talks, it is covered far and wide…
It is an echo chamber, and few are able to get their voice heard consistently…
Again, this all comes back to how DeSantis has run his campaign from the very beginning…. He doesn't grab headlines…he doesn't do/say things that demand the spotlight be turned on him…
DeSantis is probably the best candidate out there…best candidate in a long time…when it comes to platform and principles…
But nobody cares because most of America is too lazy to go read up on him…they listen to whomever is the loudest…we may not agree with it, but this is how it is, and this is why the inertia is too great to overcome without stealing some headlines…
I have conceded that is entirely possible many times. I just have never seen a cycle where I keep seeing more and more people I know moving to DeSantis with very little enthusiasm for Trump yet it isn't showing up in the polls. I've been voting for a long time and have backed those who lost before, been following elections closely since the 80s. I've just never seen such a disconnect.
That said every cycle is a little different, we will find out soon enough.
To me it's all basically a momentum question. From a polling standpoint, DeSantis is still a relative unknown when you compare him to someone with 100% name recognition like Trump, so to me it leads many people just defaulting to what they know.
If DeSantis' ground game works and he wins Iowa, it's a completely new ballgame because there will be a realistic alternative who is now "grabbing headlines" like FireAg keeps talking about, but instead of grabbing them by making unhinged asinine statements like Trump, he would be grabbing them by winning Iowa.
Of course this is also all dependent on Haley realizing she is only helping Trump get elected and dropping out in time, which seems less likely every day.
Alternatively, if DeSantis loses Iowa this is all pretty much over and congrats to the Dems on their landslide wins in November.