Although the White House is Obviously afraid Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (Ron DeSantis) Because he poses a clear and real threat to the Democrats’ hopes in 2024, Jane Pasaki wants you to know that some Republicans are there “getting it right.” “. Yes, obviously, some Republican governors have performed poorly in their work to the point that they cannot get Joe Biden’s approval.
To be honest, this may also be a list of people who should not be nominated in 2024.
At this White House daily press conference, Jen Psaki was asked who is the correct Republican governor. She Googou Governor:
∙ Hogan (may participate in 2024),
∙ Hutchison (may also be running in 2024!)
∙ Baker (unlikely, but the most popular government in the United States in opinion polls)
-Daniel Strauss (@DanielStrauss4) August 6, 2021
When I first saw this, my reaction was to laugh out loud.
Let us first notice that Charlie Baker is the governor of a state, ranking third COVID mortality In the country. From a numerical point of view, he clearly did not “do it right.” I realize that this is the state of Massachusetts we are talking about, so the term “Republican” used Baker quite loosely, but even so, he managed to accept the Democratic Party’s policies, such as blockade and mask requirements, but it worked. Little or no effect. For example, according to what indicators does he do better than DeSantis or Greg Abbott?
Then there is Asa Hutchinson, whose spine has been compressed into dust in the past few years. The same person claimed that it was excessive for the government to stop chemical castration of children, but he now laments that he cannot re-enforce the requirement to wear masks. How consistent? Psaki praised him for a reason.
According to the numbers, Hutchinson’s Arkansas has the 15th highest COVID death rate in the country, 10 places higher than the much criticized Florida. Again, how did he “do it right”? Because he is willing to send a virtue signal to invalid mask orders? Is this really an obstacle to successfully fighting COVID now?
Last, last and least important, is Larry Hogan from Maryland. For most of the past few years, anti-Trump figures have shown how to be a good Republican. However, once the COVID hit, he really improved his skills and accepted longer lockdowns and mask requirements than in many Democratic-controlled states. At present, it is not clear whether all schools in Maryland will be open this year. Never mind that Baltimore fell into a level of chaos that would make Afghanistan blush during Hogan’s tenure.
That being said, at least the death rate in Hogan is indeed lower than in Florida, even if only slightly (163 vs. 182 per 100,000). I think this is important, but when you consider how much the Marylanders have suffered to achieve almost the same results, it is clear that the Florida model is better.
I know there is still a long way to go, but I am partially looking forward to 2024, only to see the data from these institutions being rejected. If you ask Jen Psaki to praise you, you are doing it wrong. This should be obvious. In a healthier Republican Party, Hogan, Hutchinson and Baker will defend DeSantis instead of being the pawn used by the White House to attack him. Their continued silence shows that they are delusional to believe that they have a Republican future in addition to their current positions.



