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Who would have a better chance at winning the #2024 General Election against Biden, Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis?

Score for this "Trump" opinion : 8.5

"Trump has a better shot against Biden than Ron" Dec 27, 2023

The Republican Party is facing a crucial decision for the 2024 Presidential election: who has the best shot at presidency running against Joe Biden, Donald Trump, or Ron DeSantis? 

While a poll by Rasmussen Reports shows that Trump has widened his lead over DeSantis since the hush money indictment, with 50% of respondents saying they would vote for him as the Republican nominee, compared to just 30% for DeSantis, it is important to look beyond poll numbers when considering the best candidate for the Republican Party.

Donald Trump has a better shot than Ron DeSantis for multiple reasons. First and foremost, Trump has a proven track record of success. As President, he implemented policies that led to a booming economy, record low unemployment rates, and significant gains in foreign policy. He has also been a strong defender of American values and interests, and his "America First" agenda resonates with many. While DeSantis has had some notable successes as Florida Governor, he does not have the same level of experience and accomplishments as Trump.

Secondly, Trump has a significant base of support within the Republican Party. He has a massive following on social media, and his rallies consistently draw large crowds of enthusiastic supporters. This base of support gives him a significant advantage thoughout the campain, and will put him in the hearts and minds of voters constantly, whereas DeSantis, while popular among many Republicans, does not have the same level of fervent support that Trump does.  It will be likely that he will come and go from the news cycle while Biden has the ability to dominate the conversation.

Thirdly, Trump is a master at campaigning. He knows how to appeal to voters and create a winning message. He has a keen understanding of the media and knows how to generate headlines and stay in the news cycle. He also has a strong fundraising ability, having raised record amounts of money during his previous campaigns. DeSantis, while a competent campaigner, does not have the same level of skill and experience in this area.

Furthermore, Trump has a proven ability to attract voters from all parts of the political spectrum. In the 2016 Presidential election, he won a significant number of working-class voters, including many who had previously voted for Barack Obama. He also made inroads with minority voters, including African Americans and Hispanics. This ability to appeal to a broad coalition of voters is critical in winning a Presidential election.

However, it is essential to acknowledge that there are some arguments against Trump being the Republican nominee. Some Republicans worry that he is too polarizing and may turn off moderate voters. There are also concerns about his temperament and his tendency to engage in controversial behavior. Nonetheless, these concerns are outweighed by the advantages of having Trump go up against Biden.

In conclusion, while Ron DeSantis is undoubtedly a rising star in the Republican Party and has many admirable qualities, Donald Trump has a better shot at the presidency for the 2024 Presidential election. The Republican Party needs a candidate who can energize the base and appeal to the masses, and Trump has a proven track record of doing precisely that. With his unmatched ability to turn out his base of supporters, his ability to connect with voters from all walks of life, and his proven track record of political success, Donald Trump is the clear choice.

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