Former Alaska Governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (R-AK) told Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) not to run against Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican primary in an interview this week.
“DeSantis doesn’t need to [run for the 2024 presidential race],” Palin said in an interview with Newsmax. “I envision him as our president someday. But not right now. Everybody I speak with in Florida, they all love him. And he does set the tone for I’d say every other governor in the nation. I think he’s our best governor. And he should stay governor for a bit longer. He’s young, you know, he has decades ahead of him where he can be our president,” Palin told Newsmax’s Eric Bolling last Tuesday.
Palin assured viewers she is all about “healthy” primary processes. Competitive primary processes lead the candidates to articulate their ideas more thoroughly, which can only be a good thing for the American people.
Indeed, Trump’s domination of the Republican primaries in 2016 only helped the American public to see him as the fighter and original thinker he indeed was and is.
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Palin also commented on the primary process, claiming, “he’s got the wherewithal. He’s got the vision. He’s got the record now with good policy, showing what he can produce for America. He’s got the guts. He’s got that attitude of ‘got nothing else to lose, man. What more can they do for us? I’m going to fight for what’s right because what else can they do to me?’ It takes a lot of guts to go up against something like that. And for Trump, I think it is going to be the more the merrier,” Palin added.
Palin added that Trump needs to pick a vice president who is “like him,” in that he or she has nothing to lose. “What more can they do to that person personally or verbal attacks or anything else on family? That person has been through the wringer, so they know what they’re getting into. And that person then can just focus on doing what’s right for the people. Actually governing how they campaign. Doing what they are expected to do as they were elected,” Palin remarked.
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