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2022 midterms crystallize the Republican choices for president in 2024

Updated: November 10, 2022 at 8:58 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Nov 10, 2022 – 7:23 pm EST

NOTE: This article is based on pieces originally published on January 21 and January 31, now with additional information and observations from the past year, including Tuesday’s challenging midterm election results.

(LifeSiteNews) – The 2024 Republican primary is about to begin in earnest, and while a handful of other candidates with either delusions of grandeur or books to sell will likely jump in, practically speaking, only two names really matter: Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.

Trump, who feels cheated out of his 2020 reelection and seems to think one endorsement in 2018 means DeSantis owes him a life debt, has been ramping up swipes at the governor in recent weeks, warning him to stay out of the race for a presidential nomination to which the 45th chief executive feels entitled. Behind closed doors, Trump has reportedly vented frustration with DeSantis’s popularity for a while now, and it’s clear he’s worried. In light of Tuesday’s midterm elections and the recent history leading up to them, he’s right to be.

Certainly, Trump did a lot of good across a lot of issues while president, including for life, the economy, religious

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