Understood. But can you explain the logic of criticizing a popular sitting Republican governor. I notice no one in this thread will address that question and how it adds voters to Trump in the national election, much less the primaries and caucuses.
Can you explain the logic of criticizing and attacking the most popular Republican figure in USA history- a person who many of us believe was cheated out of his second term Presidency through organized collusion between the same Republican elements who now cheer lead Ron DeSantis?
President Trump is a generational political leader. He made mistakes, of course, but many in retrospect. The level of vitriol and criminal government criminality in opposition is unparalleled (other periods in American history have had more vitriol but never the criminal institutional dishonesty and obstruction).
For his political patrons, and relative nabobs such as Kim Reynolds to nip at his heels is offensive and preposterous. She deserves what she gets. Put Trump v Reynolds on any ballot in Iowa, I guarantee Trump gets 70% minimum.
Recognizing his issues, I truly believe that a second and transformative Trump presidency is the only thing that will save the United States from Civil War. Long term, IDK if that is a good thing, given the decline, but millions will live if so. Like the British Empire, the USA, however degenerated, is a net good.