Last week, your humble correspondentย opinedย that a โpublic riftโ between former President Trump and Governor DeSantis was nothing but a media creation.ย I stand by that story โ at the time I wrote it there was very little evidence of โa public feud.โย All the media had was their usual suspects: anonymous sources and speculations.
That said, knowing Donald Trump, it was unreasonable to expect he was going to take a potential challenge in stride, should one arise.ย It was inevitable that once a challenger emerged, the former President would employ the same campaign tactics that helped him win the nomination in 2016.ย What was reasonable, though, was to expect that he would wait until the challengerย doesย declare his intentions to run โ or at the very least before Mr. Trump himself did so officially.ย And certainly that he wouldnโt sabotage his own party on the eve of the all-important midterm elections.ย Mr. Trump, however,ย crashed that hopeย shared by those of us rooting for the good of the country.
When President Trump left office, I was almost convinced that no matter how wronged he felt, he would still prioritize his love for the country over his personal grievances.ย His behavior after the election wasย erratic and destructive, but that could be easily explained by how unfairly he was treated during his Presidency. The former President wiselyย rejected calls to create a third party, which would split the Republican party and destroy its chances of ever winning.ย In return, Republicans embraced Donald Trump as their leader, counting on him to energize his base for the midterm elections.ย That symbiotic relationship between Trump and Republicans seemed like a constructive compromise.
It was obvious Mr. Trump was planning a political comeback, and I was fully ready to support him. I respected and appreciated how effective his first Presidency was, despite the headwinds that he faced, even from his own party.ย However, political fortunes are fleeting, and should a better candidate arise, I hoped President Trump would do whatโs best for the country rather than for his own ambitions.ย He was a great President who always prioritized his country, and I was sure he would do it this time around.
That hope, to my great disappointment, proved to be in vain.ย Since he left office, Mr. Trump remained focused on his loss to the point of obsession.ย No matter if you believe that he was cheated of victory, as I do โ repeating that claim ad nauseum got stale quickly.ย There is not one person remains who hasnโt made up their mind about the 2020 election.ย You either believe the election was fair, or you donโt.ย The former President was not going to change anybodyโs mind by constantly regurgitating the โstolen electionโ claims every time he went out in public.
That was, however, what Mr. Trump chose to do.ย Once he started campaigning for the midterms, he made it a central issue.ย He endorsed only the candidates who were willing to publicly back that claim โ essentially, making it a central issue ofย theirย campaign.ย Instead of projecting a positive message for the future, Mr. Trump rallies increasingly became a recital of past grievances.ย Instead of helping the candidates he, himself, picked, Mr. Trump choseย to denigrate them, putting the spotlight squarely on himself.ย But at least he did not openly sabotage his own party โย until two days before the election.
That attack on a sitting governor running for re-election was completely out of place.ย Everybody knew that Governor DeSantis was emerging as a potential rival, but the timing left everybody scratching their heads.ย The presidential campaign hasnโt even begun โ why would you โpre-emptivelyโ attack someone, taking the focus off the election to blunt Republicansโ momentum?ย Donald Trump all but revealed thatย he was planning to announce his candidacy next weekย โ surely there was enough time for blackmail after the election?
Most pundits shrugged it off as โTrump being Trump,โ often acting on impulse.ย Initially I did as well, but today, I am wondering if that was a calculated move.ย A ginormous victory would give Ron DeSantis a lot more power within Republican circles.ย By โpre-emptivelyโ attacking the Governor, it is conceivable Mr. Trump was trying to sabotage the Governorโs campaign, producing a smaller margin of victory.ย Regardless of whether the attack was a calculated move or a dumb mistake, it spectacularly backfired.ย Governor DeSantisย enjoyed a historic victory, delivering Florida as a solidly Republican state for the first time.ย In contrast, most candidates picked by Donald Trump performed very poorly (here,ย here, andย here.)ย Today, it is clear that the former Presidentโs power with voters is diminished.
While Trumpโs endorsement did not sway the voters, neither did his criticism.ย Theย veryย effective governors who found Trumpโs disfavor โ Brian Kemp and most recently Ron DeSantis โ cruised to an easy victory.ย That shows how little Trumpโs opinion means outside his rapidly shrinking base.ย No matter how eccentric Trump was, whatย reasonableย people liked about him were his policies.ย Name calling and insults were a nice touch forย some, but thatย alienatedย a lot more people than it attracted.ย Today, with โTrump being Trumpโ no longer fresh and new but rather old and annoying, Trumpโs coalition of support is falling apart.ย On the contrary, Ron DeSantisโ effective policies turned an evenly divided state solidly red โ even theย most reliably Democrat counties.ย After his historic victory, Ron DeSantis increasinglyย looks like the unifierย people are desperately searching for.
With the disaster also known as the Biden administration, former President had a unique chance of a strong political comeback.ย Should he prioritize the good of the country over his ego; should he focus on the future rather than the past; should he change his stale offensive demeanor for a new and improved optimistic humor; should he embrace a strong ally rather than sabotage him โ Mr. Trump would have all but assured his nomination.
Instead, former President chose a destructive path.ย Feeling threatened by an emerging challenger, he chose to smear, blackmail, and backstab him before the campaign even begun.ย Should Mr. Trump decide to join forces with Governor DeSantis, it is my strong belief (or at least a good chance) that the Governor would accept a VP nod, unifying the party and making a strong force in 2024.ย But since Ron DeSantis will not go along with making the 2020 election a central issue of the campaign, Mr. Trump decided to cast him aside as a rival instead of an ally.ย Because the midterms revealed that the former President is a weak link, that almost assures Ron DeSantis will โ and should โ challenge him.
After Republicans desperately failed to deliver the red wave, we were hoping for, it isย Donald Trump who will take the blame, whether he likes it or not.ย He still has a chance for a comeback, although the time is desperately running out for him.ย That would involve humbly taking some of the blame for midterms, foregoing โthe stolen electionโ mantra, and extending an olive branch to Ron DeSantis.ย Based onย how things stand today, this is unlikely to happen.
President Trumpโs effective policies and his tireless work for the country earned him an unprecedented support.ย Unfortunately, because he chose to be stuck in the past instead of moving the country forward, his support will continue to erode, making him angrier and more destructive.ย As of today, Republicans are looking at a bloody primary sawing hatred between Trumpโs โdie-hardโ supporters and those who think the party needs a new leader. This is the fight Mr. Trump will lose, but it very well may happen that he will drag the party with him.
Good luck to us all.
Byย Tatyana Larina