“2024 US Presidential Race: Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, and the Republican Contenders”

2023-04-26 09:47:00

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After Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Ron DeSantis might now officially enter the US presidential race. A political trick makes this possible.

Tallahassee – Florida Republicans are preparing legislation that would allow Ron DeSantis to run for the 2024 presidential election without giving up his position as state governor. For this, Florida’s so-called “resign-to-run-law” would have to be amended.

To date, this law requires that every state officer must resign before running for another federal office. That would force DeSantis to resign as governor before he can run for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election. But that’s exactly what DeSantis’ party friend Travis Hutson wants to prevent. According to his amendment, the law would explicitly bar the candidacy for the posts of president and vice president. This means that if DeSantis loses the Republican primaries – especially once morest Donald Trump – or a possible US presidential election, he might simply continue his post as governor.

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Donald Trump is far ahead of Ron DeSantis in polls

“I’m a little biased because I think Governor DeSantis did such a good job,” Hutson told the news outlet NBC. “I just want to make it clear that if he doesn’t become the Republican nominee, he can come back.”

The law is unlikely to meet with much opposition in either Congress or the state Senate. Republicans hold solid majorities in both chambers. If both houses agree, as expected, the bill would end up on DeSantis’ desk for signature.

While Ron DeSantis is touring Japan with his wife Casey, Florida Republicans are preparing legislation that would allow him to run for president.

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That would offer the 44-year-old governor a safe exit strategy if he were to lose the primaries to his major rival within the party, Donald Trump – a scenario that, given the poll numbers, seems quite realistic. According to the statistical surveys of the election research site RealClearPolitics Trump leads DeSantis by a significant margin of more than ten points. Some polls even give the former president up to 30 percentage points more than DeSantis.

Joe Biden and Donald Trump announce candidacies: What is Ron DeSantis doing

While Joe Biden and Donald Trump have made their candidacies for 2024 public, Ron DeSantis is not yet showing his cards. Florida’s governor has long been touring through states that are important for the primary elections in the USA and, according to the right-wing conservative, is holding Washington Examiner there “speeches that seem more and more like election campaign appearances”. So far, however, DeSantis has not been able to elicit a clear position once morest Joe Biden or Donald Trump. But the new law in Florida might lay the foundation for this.

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