Los Angeles Times

Attention Trump doesn’t deserve

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Re “Who’s more dangerous — Trump or DeSantis?” Opinion, March 13

Nicholas Goldberg makes a solid case for why former President Trump’s return to the Oval Office would do much more harm than putting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in there. But Goldberg is playing right into the ex-president’s hands: Above all, Trump wants to see his name continuall­y dominate headlines, even in op-ed articles that berate him.

An overarchin­g considerat­ion drove Trump to declare his candidacy some 24 months before the next election: His status as a candidate serves to unnerve prosecutor­s everywhere who might otherwise file charges against him.

Narcissist­ic as he is, Trump knows that his prospects for regaining the presidency are dim. Once opinion polls unequivoca­lly confirm that he is doomed to lose, he will bow out. Trump disdains being deemed a loser — whether in polling booths or in courtrooms.

Dennis Alston Atwater, Calif.

It is strange that Goldberg, who has been so critical of Trump for the past seven years, has now turned his focus to DeSantis, a possible Republican candidate for president in 2024, going so far as to imply that he may be even “more dangerous” than the former president.

It would be helpful if Goldberg, a liberal, would write more about President Biden, since polls show that Democrats don’t want him to run again, citing both age and competence.

This is quite a quandary for the Democratic Party, since Vice President Kamala Harris has even lower approval ratings than the president.

Janet Polak Beverly Hills

 ?? Chris O’Meara Associated Press ?? PRESIDENT TRUMP with Ron DeSantis during the 2018 Florida gubernator­ial campaign.
Chris O’Meara Associated Press PRESIDENT TRUMP with Ron DeSantis during the 2018 Florida gubernator­ial campaign.

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