If you were hoping for a relatively drama-free 2024 Republican primary, there’s still a small chance you may get it.
It’s unlikely, but definitely still possible. After all, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has yet to officially announce a 2024 campaign (even though his allies are already running ads) and the contest is clearly already down to just two likely winners.
Sorry Nikki Haley and Asa Hutchinson. (Please, please run Liz Cheney!)
Trump is already dominating DeSantis in the polls, and his campaign picked up some key endorsements that should further deflate the latter’s current pseudo-campaign.
America First Senator JD Vance Endorses President Trump for GOP Primary. “The simple fact is Donald Trump’s policies were incredibly good for this country.”
Winners endorse winners.
Make America Sane Again
Trump 2024 - You know you want him in your corner. pic.twitter.com/UyaFBJbMpl
— Tex_2A (@Tex2_A) February 1, 2023
Trump had already picked up a crucial endorsement in the state both men call home.
Rep. Byron Donalds, only on his second term but already popular with the MAGA section of the Republican Party, announced his support for President Trump.
That event, according to some reports, has Team DeSantis scrambling to beg other Florida Republicans not to announce their preference during the primary.
But just as important for Trump is new institutional support, from corners not normally associated with America First or the MAGA wing of the party.
Last week, Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn – popular with some conservatives though certainly not MAGA – announced, “He did it once, and he will do it again. President Trump will Make America Great Again, and I look forward to having him back in the White House.”
Yesterday, Trump also received the backing of Tennessee’s other senator, Bill Hagerty:
It is my honor to give my whole-hearted endorsement to Donald J. Trump to be the next President of the United States. I was honored to previously serve in his Administration.
— Bill Hagerty (@BillHagertyTN) April 16, 2023
The Hill rounded up the list of support so far. Keep in mind, it’s still quite “early” in the 2024 season, if there even is such a thing as “early” anymore.
Here’s where each candidate stands:
Senators:
House:
Again, we’re very early in the cycle, and things could change. But right now, Trump has a 30+ point lead in most polls, and a huge lead in endorsements. That kind of momentum will be tough for Team DeSantis to overcome.