In the three conclusions already drawn by Bloomberg about the US elections, along with the absence of a “republican wave”, are the “bad night” of Donald Trump and the “avalanche” of Ron DeSantis, his biggest opponent in the party and even threatened by him. On the eve.
The governor of Florida was the highlight of the night on the pro-Republican Fox News, with his own expression that he achieved “a win for the ages”, a victory to keep in memory, not to forget, referring to the presidential candidacy in 2024. .
On CNN, now less tied to Democrats, Trump’s former White House communications director, Alyssa Farah Griffin, opined that the results show that Republicans have to divorce the former president if they want to win.
The Florida result was treated with awe in the New York Times live-blogging by liberal Patrick Healy: “I can’t get that 20-point margin of victory for DeSantis out of my head. He looks like the strongest politician in America tonight. “.
The paper’s leading conservative, Ross Douthat, went further: “Trump is wildly unpopular, and the GOP still seemed enslaved to him. God wants Ron DeSantis to be president.”
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