It should come as no surprise that the pandemic will play a starring role in the Republican presidential primary.
Donald Trump served as commander-in-chief during the first leg of the fight against COVID, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ bucking of “Fauci-ism” vaulted him into the national political conversation.
And although the two candidates’ approaches were often compared in the spring and early summer of 2020, hindsight has revealed their differences.
As early as March of that year, Trump worried aloud that heavy-handed “cures” might be more injurious than the disease itself, expressing his sincere hope that the country might reopen by Easter.
He also occasionally lashed out at the face of his own government’s response team, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Yet, as with any number of issues, Trump’s rhetoric could be contrasted with the substance of his administration’s policies.
DeSanctimonius is a RINO…his record in congress before TRump came along is a disgrace…like trump said, no better than a demonRAT…if its not Trump, my vote is not worth it…
Past Covid news is in the past and is not what concerns most Americans. Food prices, gas prices, border crisis, nonsense wars, wasteful spending of American taxpayers money, taxes , oil production in U.S. Only Trump can fix this mess that Biden has put us into. Ron D needs to stay in Florida as governor.
He will Lock up Trump on the latest Witch Hunt by Democrats !!!!
Covid is stale. Nobody cares any more about the past. Trump’s decisions and actions were put in place by his advisers, that were reporting “the science” from Rat Face fauci. DeSantis should wait until the 2028 election to run for president. Trump was great for 4 years, lets give him 4 more before his window closes.