I think an argument about whether the left does or doesn't want Trump as the GOP candidate can be made both ways. Your argument might be true. They very well could be trying to make him too toxic to the voter. The other side of the argument can be convincing as well.FireAg said:It is my opinion, and merely a personal opinion, that this sentiment, combined with 2020 buyer's remorse, is something that the Left did not correctly anticipate... I know that many on here have espoused that the Left went to great lengths to keep indicting Trump to sitr up his rabid mouth-frothing sycophant *drink* culist base to get them to push Trump over DeSantis because Trump was easier to beat with Biden...Beat40 said:How many Trump supporters are supporting Trump for this reason? I am talking about before Iowa.FireAg said:I fully admit that, while I prefer DeSantis's overall policy trackrecord as it relates to my vision for this nation, I have zero issue getting behind Trump because I do believe he has been wrongfully persecuted, and weaponizing the government the go after one man no matter what, no matter how false the charges, is categorically wrong... My vote in November will now be my way of standing against that...Agthatbuilds said:
I agree. I think it had greatest effect with those former Trump voters who maybe weren't 100% trump or were considering desantis but would be content going either way
I've seen this sentiment on this board a fair amount.
Again, that, to me, is 2020 thinking... I think the Left has continued chasing Trump in an attempt to paint him as too toxic to vote for, perhaps a "constitutional crisis" just waiting to happen... Why? Trump has been polling better than DeSantis when put head-to-head against Biden for a fair amount of time now...definitely since late Summer/early Fall... So I think if the Left had there preference, they would have preferred a far-right DeSantis vs Biden because it would be very easy to make that contrast, and one of the top issues the Left was going to hammer was going to be DeSantis's 6-week abortion ban...the abortion issue played well for the Left during the 2022 midterms...
I know the popular take for awhile was "Trump can't beat Biden, but DeSantis can!" This is one of those wish-casting things I am referring to...polling has shown clearly for several months that Trump does better vs Biden than DeSantis...
The fact that Trump is polling better with independents, and in the overall, general picture right now is why I am almost expecting Biden to be replaced...I think that's the Left's nuclear plan...
That wasn't really the point of my question. The absolute fact is the polling margin between Trump and DeSantis substantially grew once Trump was indicted. It's probably safe to surmise people who supported DeSantis switched their support to Trump afterward.
You laid out you prefer DeSantis because his policy and track record aligns with your vision for the nation. Now you're willing to back Trump because of what is perceived as political persecution. All well and good. The point of my question is how many DeSantis supporters who would prefer DeSantis because his policies and track record align with their vision for the nation switched their support to Trump after the indictments because of political persecution and getting some sort of vengeance?
To me, the Trump support feels much more like seeking revenge against the left rather than making the shrewd move to take the most advantage of the current state of the country.