Donald Trump’s Frustrated Victory Dinner

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The tycoon lived the recount in horror, culminating in seeing Ron DeSantis take a win that will make him a serious rival if he runs for president.

Trump hosted a party at his private club in Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday night. The idea was to celebrate the red tide, the overwhelming Republican advance that would bring a “humiliating defeat” to Democrats in the nation’s key institutions. Trump barely spoke during the meeting. He retired to the chairman’s table and watched the votes count on a television set on Fox. No bravado, no resounding ‘we get it’. He told the summoned journalists that the electoral development looked “pretty interesting” and later called his party candidates who had won seats in the Senate, Congress or state governments to congratulate them.

To everyone? No, Ron DeSantis, the re-elected Florida governor and Republican Election Night leader, was missing. The politician who started his career as a representative in Congress in 2012 has emerged from the midterm elections stronger after a quick and overwhelming success in the polls. He has not hidden that one of his wishes is to participate in the 2024 presidential election and there are already many experts who believe that he will take this opportunity to consolidate his candidacy. In other words, a serious rival has arisen for Trump.

And predictably, if you didn’t like the idea for Tuesday, it’s probably going to piss you off now. On the same election day, the former president even gave an interview to Fox News, in which he assured that if he runs for president, DeSantis “would make a mistake. The voter base wouldn’t like it,” he added hours before the Florida governor’s victory without clairvoyance. With his particularly poisonous monologue, Trump even suggested that his presence in a Republican primaries could be used by someone to spread harmful reports about DeSantis.

The only thing that is clear is that the tycoon doesn’t seem to have lived up to his expectations. He relied on that immense red tide he would surf in until the next day 15, when he will predictably announce that he will run for president in 2024. His problem is that many of his sponsors failed to comply in the recently held election. to expectations. or external institutions.

While the former president has taken solace in victories like JD Vance’s in Ohio, he suffers the ridicule of watching the decisive Pennsylvania Senate seat slip away from his trusted challenger Mehmet Oz. And that Democrat Josh Shapiro has also won the state governorship from Doug Mastriano, a former army colonel who has vigorously defended the theory that Trump lost the White House in 2020 as a result of a Democrat-orchestrated fraud.

Perhaps it is now up to Trump to row and run into him with the DeSantis hangover next Tuesday. A frustration for any claim to return to the political front line, triumphant and bolstered by its own success. Given his temperamental character, no one knows how the snacks ended up at Mar-a-Lago.

But there is some evidence that the eventual red swell can cause headaches. One of his former advisers, Sarah Matthews, said on Wednesday that the election results are “the best indicator” that Trump should forget about the presidential race. “I think last night is the best indicator that Donald Trump shouldn’t be the Republican nominee in 2024,” said Matthews, who blamed him for losing “seats the party could have won” for his decision to “candidate candidates.” of poor quality”. Trump is not a winner and the quality of the candidates is important.”

Source: La Verdad

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