Trump comments on DeSantis’s drop in polls.
Trump Criticizes DeSantis for Lack of Personality and Political Skill
Former President Donald Trump didn’t hold back when asked about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is presumed to be his top challenger for the Republican presidential nomination. “He’s got no personality. And I don’t think he’s got a lot of political skill,” Trump told The Messenger, a UK-based media outlet.
DeSantis’s political adviser, Lindsey Curnutte, declined to comment on Trump’s statements. However, she sent clips of DeSantis engaging with people in Iowa over the weekend in response. Courtney Holland posted on Twitter: “Pretty big crowd of people for an unannounced stop” in Des Moines. Another tweet shows DeSantis laughing and joking with people.
DeSantis Refrains from Direct Attacks on Trump
So far, DeSantis, who remains an undeclared candidate, has refrained from direct attacks on Trump. However, DeSantis recently stated that the GOP needs to stop dwelling on the past in its attempt to defeat Democrats in the 2024 presidential contest.
Responding to DeSantis’s apparent glancing blow, Trump told The Messenger: “First of all, I’m not at all caught up in the past. And second of all, I’m doing much better against Biden than he is in the polls…I’m beating [DeSantis] by 40 points in some polls, so he can talk about what he wants.”
Clear Trends in Polls
In the May 15 RealClearPolitics (RCP) average, Trump was barely defeating Biden in a head-to-head matchup; DeSantis was tied with Biden. However, 55 percent of Republican voters said they would vote for Trump. That’s the highest RCP level Trump achieved since announcing his candidacy in November; back then, and currently, DeSantis was pulling about 20 percent of polled voters.
However, DeSantis still hasn’t declared his candidacy. While DeSantis’s RCP poll ranking was climbing from November through March, Trump has been polling more strongly since news of his New York indictment leaked on March 30.
Trump’s Legal Troubles May Boost His Popularity
Some observers think the prosecution has buoyed Trump’s poll performance because people perceive that the charges are politically motivated. He has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges of falsifying New York business records.
Since his indictment, Trump generally has been trending upward in the RCP rankings while DeSantis has trended downward; on RCP’s graph, the two candidates’ polling averages closely mirror each other in opposite directions.
However, the polling data was gathered before a New York jury found in favor of a woman who claimed Trump defamed her in his denial of her allegations of sexual assault. Trump has appealed.
The former president also remains under investigation in multiple other probes. Some pundits say think Trump’s legal troubles may catch up with him and torpedo his run for the presidency. But others theorize that the continued targeting of Trump could boost his popularity among those who agree with his contention that these investigations amount to “witch hunts.”
2024 Race Just Starting
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who declared his presidential bid in April, recently told “Meet The Press” that Trump “played the victim,” a message that has resonated with some voters.
“People believe he’s been picked on,” Hutchinson said, and voters see the New York case as unfair.
In a field of 10 candidates, including some who remain unannounced, Hutchinson was drawing less than 1 percent of the polled voters, RCP reported.
However, Hutchinson said, “This will settle out over time. And so let’s judge it understanding that we’re early in the process.”
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