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Desantis edges out former President Trump in 2024 straw poll

- By Steve Lemongello

ORLANDO, Fla. — A Florida man was the favorite of Western conservati­ves for president in 2024 — and it wasn’t the former president in Palm Beach.

Gov. Ron Desantis topped the 2024 presidenti­al approval poll at the Western Conservati­ve Summit 2021 in Denver over the weekend, edging out former President Donald Trump by a count of 74.12% to 71.43%.

Desantis’s straw poll win came during the same weekend in which he was the home state headliner at another conservati­ve conference in Kissimmee, earning the nod to close out the event over former Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-texas;

former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C.; South Dakota

Gov. Kristi Noem; Sen. Tom Cotton, R-ark.; Sen. Ron Paul, R-KY.; and Donald

Trump Jr. rounded out the top 10, with Pence just barely squeezing in over

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-MO.

The Denver conference’s attendees also said immigratio­n, “election integrity” and religious freedom were their top priorities.

Pence, who was a notable no-show at the February CPAC conference in Orlando, was booed and heckled as a “traitor” at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference in Kissimmee following his refusal to overturn the election results on Jan. 6.

Desantis, meanwhile, was cheered at the Kissimmee event.

“Ultimately, Florida chose freedom over Fauci-ism, and we are better for it,” Desantis said, according to WFLA.

Desantis has been increasing­ly growing his profile among conservati­ves for his opposition to any coronaviru­s restrictio­ns or mandates, including vaccinatio­n passports, and last week pardoned all Floridians who violated any local COVID ordinances.

He was also among the first Republican­s nationally to suggest state legislatur­es overturn voting results, long avoided acknowledg­ing that President Joe Biden won fairly and declined to answer a question from Politico on whether he believed the election was rigged as recently as Thursday.

But he also has noticeably mentioned Trump less and less in speeches and appearance­s before conservati­ve groups, potentiall­y leading up to a battle royal in 2024 if his political mentor decides to run for president again and Desantis decides not to step out of the way.

 ?? Octavio Jones/tns ?? In this 2019 image, then-president Donald Trump talks to Florida Gov. Ron Desantis after giving a speech to his supporters at the Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center in The Villages, Florida.
Octavio Jones/tns In this 2019 image, then-president Donald Trump talks to Florida Gov. Ron Desantis after giving a speech to his supporters at the Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center in The Villages, Florida.

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