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CPAC's straw poll is the first Trump vs. DeSantis primary

  
Via:  Vic Eldred  •  2 years ago  •  15 comments

By:   Myra Adams, Opinion Contributor (TheHill)

CPAC's straw poll is the first Trump vs. DeSantis primary
At age 43, DeSantis is widely considered the party's leading post-Trump nominee, but when will the "post-Trump" era begin?

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The annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), scheduled for Feb. 24-27 in Orlando, Fla., should be renamed “Trump-PAC” or “T-PAC.” That name more accurately reflects the pact between former  President Trump  and thousands of MAGA (Make America Great Again) activists who will gather to hear and cheer his every word.

At this three-day de facto mini-Republican convention, the former president tops a long list of officeholders, Trump Cabinet members, media stars — all loyal to him and  scheduled to speak . Among them is embattled Rep.  Matt Gaetz  (R- Fla.) but without his national  speaking tour partner , Rep.  Marjorie Taylor Greene  (R-Ga.). After recently learning the difference between  “gazpacho police”  and Gestapo, the firebrand congresswoman is not on the speakers list.

Also noticeably absent is former Vice President  Mike Pence , who is, ironically, one of the few remaining authentic and traditional conservatives.

Purged from “T-PAC” and on the outs with the Republican Party are elected leaders unwilling to wave those now-infamous Trump banners and wear red MAGA hats. Most notable is Trump's nemesis Rep.  Liz Cheney  (R-Wyo.) — who last  addressed CPAC  in 2020, the year Sen.  Mitt Romney  (R-Utah) was  formally “disinvited”  after voting to hear witness testimony in Trump’s first impeachment trial.

For 46 years, CPAC convened in the Washington, D.C., area. But in February 2021, a confluence of pandemic and politics prompted the move to Florida from blue suburban Maryland. The Sunshine State morphed into a  GOP "Mecca”  led by two Florida men – Donald Trump and Gov.  Ron DeSantis  (R) – whose  growing rivalry  could dominate this year’s CPAC. 

After a  barrage  of  Trump vs. DeSantis  headlines, the media is itching for a CPAC showdown between the GOP’s unofficial kingmaker/leader – continuously teasing his 2024 presidential run – and the young rising star governor who looks to be a formidable challenger. Although Gov. DeSantis is up for reelection in November, he refuses to  acquiesce to Trump’s demands  that he publicly announce he will not run for president if the former president declares his candidacy.

At age 43, DeSantis is widely considered the party's leading post-Trump nominee, but when will the "post-Trump" era begin? It is possible the answer could arrive on Saturday, Feb. 26, when CPAC's straw poll results are announced — potentially the most consequential in the event's history. Here's the scenario:

The donor class and grassroots Republicans have often whispered and now more boldly say that they wish Trump would step aside and give DeSantis a clean shot at the next presidential nomination. Both are scheduled to address CPAC, with Trump's smiling face given oversized top billing on the speakers page.

Underneath him, DeSantis’s presence is somewhat diminished in the headshot row with  Sean Hannity , Glenn Beck and Sen.  Ted Cruz  (R-Texas). That graphics placement is hardly a coincidence since CPAC’s leaders, Chairman  Matt Schlapp  and his wife, Mercedes, are long-time Trump allies.

During Trump’s speech, attendees will give him the rock-star treatment, but are they ready to store his baggage and  move ahead ? That sentiment can be quantified in CPAC’s straw poll. Through the CPAC app, attendees vote once for who they think should top the 2024 ticket. A surprise outcome would explode headlines with days of punditry. 

As a baseline, let’s review the outcome of CPAC’s 2021 straw poll from last February. The Hill  reported  Trump won “55 percent of respondents saying they would vote for him in a hypothetical 2024 primary” and “21 percent said they’d vote for DeSantis.” But, with Trump off the “primary ballot,” DeSantis earned 43 percent, with South Dakota Gov.  Kristi Noem  (R) at 11 percent.

A year later, with DeSantis significantly raising his name ID and national profile, Trump has disparaged the popular governor. The former president said he would  defeat DeSantis  in a primary,  bragged he was responsible  for Ron’s success,  called DeSantis  “dull,” lacking in “personal charisma,” and indirectly accused him of being “gutless.” (The latter was thoughtless since DeSantis, then an active-duty Navy officer, won a Bronze Star serving as the legal adviser to Seal Team One in Fallujah, Iraq.)

As usual, Trump must attack any new shiny car coming on fast in his rearview mirror. And, if during his CPAC speech Trump sarcastically demeans DeSantis, that will guarantee endless rivalry stories.

Most important, the straw poll results could be problematic for Trump. Here is a range of possible outcomes to the question asking, "Who would you vote for on the 2024 Republican primary ballot?" — with some Trump reaction "thoughts":

Trump 55 percent to DeSantis 21 percent: "Same as last year. I've got this! States must not waste money on 2024 primaries."

Trump defeats DeSantis by 10 percentage points or less: "Time for a nickname, DwarfSantis?"

Trump and DeSantis are tied: "I've recently developed some health problems. Ivanka says it's time to build the world's most lavish presidential library/palace/casino/golf/spa. 'Make presidential libraries great again!'"

DeSantis defeats Trump: "Hey, Matt Schlapp, I've sent Rudy to seize that rigged CPAC app."

All joking aside, Trump must dominate the straw poll to maintain his GOP kingship. But DeSantis only needs to up his last year's 21 percent performance by 10 points for tongues to wag and headlines to scream "horserace."

Could T-PAC turn into De-PAC? Watch for the first 2024 GOP "primary" results with Trump and DeSantis going "mano a mano" in the CPAC ring — fighting for the future of the Republican Party in an Orlando, Florida, hotel close to Disney World.

For Ron DeSantis, CPAC 2022 could be "the most magical place on Earth."



Myra Adams writes about politics and religion for numerous publications. She is a RealClearPolitics contributor and served on the creative team of two GOP presidential campaigns in 2004 and 2008. Follow her on Twitter @MyraKAdams.


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Vic Eldred
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1  seeder  Vic Eldred    2 years ago

Trump has demanded that DeSantis publicly announce he will not run for president if the former president declares his candidacy.

DeSantis has refused.

That is where the next presidential election begins.

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
Professor Quiet
1.1  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  Vic Eldred @1    2 years ago

I personally would vote for DeSantis over Trump any day. Trump had his shot and it's time for somebody new. Trump has burned a lot of his bridges behind him and continues to do so. 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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1.1.1  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @1.1    2 years ago

I agree. I also like the fact that DeSantis is only 43, has no political baggage and would do everything Trump would do.

 
 
 
JaneDoe
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1.1.2  JaneDoe  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @1.1    2 years ago
I personally would vote for DeSantis over Trump any day.

Ditto! I certainly can’t see myself voting for Biden or Harris. 

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
Professor Quiet
1.1.3  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  JaneDoe @1.1.2    2 years ago

That's a double ditto for me as well! Joe is too old and senile and Harris can't find her way out of a paper bag!

 
 
 
JaneDoe
Sophomore Silent
1.1.4  JaneDoe  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @1.1.3    2 years ago
Harris can't find her way out of a paper bag!

She seems to have a problem retaining staff too. Really makes me wonder  why? 

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
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1.1.5  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  JaneDoe @1.1.4    2 years ago

Just think of a female canine......................

 
 
 
JaneDoe
Sophomore Silent
1.1.6  JaneDoe  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1.1.5    2 years ago

Yep! 

 
 
 
Hallux
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2  Hallux    2 years ago

The circus is convening? What fun. Of greater interest, possibly and probably only to myself, will be if Ms. Cheney runs as a write-in independent ... and before you mock, Lisa Murkowski managed it and Liz's voters won't need lessons on how to spell her name.

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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2.1  Greg Jones  replied to  Hallux @2    2 years ago

Biden has zero chance of reelection....Trump's star continues to dim....Republicans will overwhelmingly win the midterms. Figure it out

 
 
 
Hallux
Professor Principal
2.1.1  Hallux  replied to  Greg Jones @2.1    2 years ago

No idea what your comment to me has to do with what I posted.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.2  XXJefferson51  replied to  Hallux @2    2 years ago

Murkowski may have to try to do it again this year…

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2.3  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  Hallux @2    2 years ago

They'll all be running against the same thing - that wonderful performance of democrats who gained power via a pandemic.

Here is a stat I'm very fond of:

In President Trump’s last full month, only 17 illegal immigrants were released into the U.S. In January, Biden released 62,000. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.3.1  XXJefferson51  replied to  Vic Eldred @2.3    2 years ago

I can’t wait until next year when there is actual congressional oversight of the Brandon regime regarding the border and immigration.  

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
Professor Principal
2.3.2  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  XXJefferson51 @2.3.1    2 years ago

They better do it. This time they know we'll hold their feet to the fire. No more Romneys or McCains.

 
 

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