GOP senators rally to defend DeSantis from Trump attacks
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| Republican senators are rallying to defend Ron DeSantis from former President Trump's attempt to keep the popular Florida governor out of the 2024 presidential race. At the same time, Trump is picking up more formal endorsements within the Senate Republican Conference as his feud with DeSantis intensifies, an early signal that the 2024 Republican presidential primary will divide GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Republican senators who view Trump as a drag on candidates in last year's midterm elections, say it's up to DeSantis to decide whether to run for the White House and he doesn't owe any special deference to Trump, who claimed it would be "great act of disloyalty" to challenge him for the party's nomination. "He ran an impressive reelection campaign for governor from an important state. It looks to me like he's polling well. I think we need some new blood and I think he'd probably qualify," Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said of DeSantis's possible bid for the White House. | |
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