My problem with Crenshaw is he reached the end of his tour of duty couple of years ago (in his own words) and decided he could either make a career out of the military or career out of politics, and decided he didn't want to go the military route. I appreciate his candor, but I want someone representing me in Congress who (1) is motivated by ideology not a career choice (so you know how they will vote and can count on them to resist caving in) and (2) didn't just discover an interest in politics "yesterday" (so they know the issues and have a track record for you to rely upon). Crenshaw may very well turn out to be the consistent conservative congressman I hope for, and if he is, I will enthusiastically support him. But I have significant reservations.
Roberts pimping Trump hard is a huge turn off. Trump isn't conservative, and doesn't need Roberts to "defend his honor" against an old Crenshaw facebook post. If Roberts hadn't voted for Trump in the primary (by his own admission), I might assume his Trumpism was just a tactic to split the base away from Crenshaw in the primary.
Considering the groundswell of grassroots support, early and consistent mailers, ubiquitous yard signs, Michael Berry promotion, all wrapped up with smart if not vapid marketing plan...this is going to be a cake walk for Crenshaw.
The story isn't that [DeSantis] "couldn't win" the primary. The story is that an overwhelming majority of our population is heinously stupid. 50% of them vote for communists. 75% of the remaining 50% vote for Trump, who cant win. When the majority of the opposition party insists on voting for an opposition candidate who can't win, you get exactly the government you deserve. - Well Endowed Ag