Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s political momentum has faltered in recent months. Once seen as a legitimate electoral threat to Donald Trump, according to the RealClearPolitics average he’s currently polling between 7 and 20 points and losing to Nikki Haley.
In DeSantis’s home state of Florida, where he won reelection by nearly 20 points in 2022, Trump was nearly three times as popular in an early November poll, and the Governor’s approval rating has fallen from 54% to 50% in recent months.
It’s not just his campaign that’s facing difficulties. Several of DeSantis’s headline-grabbing culture war plays are facing major legal challenges. The conservative-dominated Supreme Court upheld a court injunction on Thursday blocking a law that would have made it a criminal offence to admit a child into a sexually explicit adult performance — a measure that opponents labelled “anti-drag”.
It’s one piece of a larger problem DeSantis faces. He became a poster child for the anti-woke crusade in 2022, taking on then-popular cultural issues such as restricting sexually explicit LGBT-themed content in schools. But the Republican base is losing its appetite for cultural battles, especially in light of electoral disappointments for the GOP which many blame on the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
A Florida chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine is now suing DeSantis for ordering state universities to shut down their chapters of the organisation in October. The DeSantis administration had argued that, by publicly supporting Hamas’s 7 October attacks, the group violated the state’s antisemitism law. Pamphlets from the national chapter which made supportive references to the attacks and stated that “Palestinian students in exile are PART of this movement, not in solidarity with this movement”, were of particular concern to the administration, the Daily Signal reported, but opponents are arguing that DeSantis has violated students’ free speech rights.
Earlier this year, meanwhile, DeSantis’s Stop Woke act was blocked in court over concerns that it violated the First Amendment. The measure restricted the teaching of critical race theory, the hiring of CRT consultants and other business and educational practices viewed as discriminatory, but opponents have argued that it stifles academic freedom and free speech.
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SubscribeSad to hear the Republican base might be losing its appetite for fighting the woke. The woke certainly haven’t lost their appetite for fighting us.
I don’t think it’s the Republican base that is losing its appetite for fighting wokeism. It’s the majority of Republican politicians.
Ya. I’m thinking the Republican base isn’t too bothered by Desantis’ anti-woke agenda.
And you’d be correct! Methinks the author is shilling for a Desantis opponent.
America has fallen:
“The conservative-dominated Supreme Court upheld a court injunction on Thursday blocking a law that would have made it a criminal offence to admit a child into a sexually explicit adult performance — a measure that opponents labelled “anti-drag”. ”
I live in Florida and we’re very supportive of our governor. Polls (mmmpphh) claiming Nikki Haley has the upper hand are paid-for propaganda meant for the credulous consumption of media shills like this writer.
Fact: if Trump wins the nomination, he’ll get our support. Ditto if DeSantis wins. Either will win the presidency, and the Democrats know it.
Uhm, RealClearPolitics polling average has seen a slump in support for DeSantis since his highs around this time last year (off the back of his 19 point victory over Charlie Crist in the last gubernatorial race there, Florida was a purple state) but still has him at an average of 14.4 points to Haley’s 10.7
DeSantis is currently polling at 17 percentage points in Iowa, Haley trails him and appears to have lost a couple of percentage points of support. Haley is polling above him in NH and South Carolina, South Carolina being her home state. Christie is catching on Haley in NH.
Both of these two are far below Trump who has anywhere from 45-55 percent of current voters in his camp (but many have indicated via polling that they are open to another candidate)
I don’t think it’s his anti-woke stance that is decisive here. I think it’s the fact that most of his popularity came from COVID, and in American politics, that’s ancient history at this point. More recently he has failed to convince the old guard Republicans that appeasing the base with watered down populism was a winning strategy or convince the base that his populism was anything other than a way to get votes. Ramaswamy has become the populist alternative to Trump, and Haley is basically a hail mary from the old guard Republicans and the donor class. She won’t win. She could be as low as fourth, which really should tell the donor class to either sit quietly at the back of the bus or just do what the rest of your rich buddies have done and go be Democrats where your disdain for the people and your attempts to dictate your views to the masses should fit right in.
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