[VIDEO] Now wait a minute Ron DeSantis is the governor of Florida what is he doing in California? Well, I haven't really discussed the presidential race here on this blog and as soon as the midterms last year it began in earnest.
DeSantis announced via Twitter just last month where he'll compete against the 45th POTUS Donald Trump, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, US Senator Tim Scott, former radio host Larry Elder, former Vice President Mike Pence to name a few prominent names. We still have a long way between now and the primaries before we see how this race shakes out, Trump is considered the front runner to reclaim the presidency after claiming voter fraud after losing to the 46th and current POTUS Joe Biden.
I suppose I wonder why did Ron DeSantis visit San Francisco? I think of DeSantis as one of those culture warriors as he's taken strong stances at least against the idea of minors making very permanent decisions regarding transitioning genders or even allowing them to be educated at a very young age on LGBTQ+ issues (remember the line don't say gay).
He's also taken strong stances against illegal immigration and this does affect Chicago as many illegals from Texas especially has been sent via bus to the Chicago area. Most of these immigrants have been housed in temporary shelters in closed public schools or even in the district police stations here in our city. As you will see in this video he hits what he calls left-wing policies such as illegal immigration.
And of course in the beginning he shakes hands with San Francisco Police officers saying they need more support in dealing with the ramping crime which has caused many businesses there to leave the city. The issue of smash and grabs have been highlighted in the internet in recent years and combine that with there's very lenient prosecution and let's remember San Franciscans had recalled their district attorney in recent years.
IMHO, perhaps DeSantis went to California to highlight how his state works and how the Golden State doesn't. The question he tries to answer is to help cities like San Francisco what would his policies be at the federal level?
Now as I mention the other candidates in this race Donald Trump's strongest opponent is Gov. Ron DeSantis. I knew he could be a future presidential candidate and Trump is a target - he's got ongoing court cases in both New York and with the Federal Gov't. It's amazing that people are talking about him being under indictment or even in jail and still running for President.
Trump did run a strong country at least before the pandemic which I do think hurt him badly in 2020. Is Ron DeSantis a better alternative to deny Joe Biden a second term?
Time to bring back the Shedd School of Political Science.
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