Ms. Reingold, instead of saying "without evidence" which many journalists seem to do a lot of, ever since 2016, why not add a sentence or two of reporting about why the correlation of DeSantis to Soros may actually be wrong. Give us the information and trust us to draw the best conclusion.
Ms. Reingold, instead of saying "without evidence" which many journalists seem to do a lot of, ever since 2016, why not add a sentence or two of reporting about why the correlation of DeSantis to Soros may actually be wrong. Give us the information and trust us to draw the best conclusion.
To my knowledge, Ron DeSantis has no connections to Soros, and in fact he regularly bashed Soros during the '22 election season. Also, apparently Soros has not actually endorsed DeSantis.
There was some chatter that Soros wanted DeSantis and Trump to battle it out in the primaries, to divide the Republicans and cause some to stay home from voting. This seems like a stretch; whichever of those two wins the nomination, is the one Republicans and some independents will rally around to defeat an appallingly bad incumbent.
If I were Ron DeSantis, though, I'd sit this one out and run in '28, when Mr. Trump will be too old to "do it again" (or if Trump is miraculously elected in '24, which I don't see happening). DeSantis is only 44. If he were to win the presidency in '24, he would be the 3rd youngest ever to hold that office, behind Teddy Roosevelt and JFK.
Ms. Reingold, instead of saying "without evidence" which many journalists seem to do a lot of, ever since 2016, why not add a sentence or two of reporting about why the correlation of DeSantis to Soros may actually be wrong. Give us the information and trust us to draw the best conclusion.
To my knowledge, Ron DeSantis has no connections to Soros, and in fact he regularly bashed Soros during the '22 election season. Also, apparently Soros has not actually endorsed DeSantis.
There was some chatter that Soros wanted DeSantis and Trump to battle it out in the primaries, to divide the Republicans and cause some to stay home from voting. This seems like a stretch; whichever of those two wins the nomination, is the one Republicans and some independents will rally around to defeat an appallingly bad incumbent.
If I were Ron DeSantis, though, I'd sit this one out and run in '28, when Mr. Trump will be too old to "do it again" (or if Trump is miraculously elected in '24, which I don't see happening). DeSantis is only 44. If he were to win the presidency in '24, he would be the 3rd youngest ever to hold that office, behind Teddy Roosevelt and JFK.