Who cares what she thinks? Other than a good laugh her commentary is useless.
That being said Marco Rubio has really separated himself in my mind for ‘28. Him or Desantis would be a great choice and before he became SOS I would have not thought his rise possible, but he is much watch TV every time he talks.
My two cents: DeSantis has been an excellent governor, but Rubio is the better communicator and inherently more likable/electable. Let’s remember that DeSantis flamed out in ‘24. Rubio being Hispanic and speaking fluent Spanish is another plus.
If the Dems are starting to target Rubio, they probably suspect he’s going to be our ‘28 candidate, and they’re starting in on him early.
Rubio’s stock keeps going up in my estimation. The further he distances himself from Trump the better. Diplomatically of course.
Notice how he has been all but carved out of the Iran negotiating process, a very normal job for State. This may be in his best interest and by choice. I somehow suspect that it is by choice that Vance has taken himself out of this picture as well. I really hope so.
As I have said all along, SOME voters are influenced by the legacy media’s bias.
RE: Who cares what she thinks?
Not only polls but lately two different analysts pointed to that factor. Example: The overall economy is fine but gas is up for a few weeks so midterms may be influenced by voters who are influenced by the characterizations in the media that Trump caused a near depression.
Everybody told me “people don’t watch the legacy media” and “people get news from clickbaits and two line reports and headlines on their smartphones.”
Mostly true but some listen to these cretins on TV.