Many wonder if he’ll seek political vengeance against people he views as disloyal.

Ron DeSantis is out of the Republican presidential race. But in Florida, his second term as governor has only just gotten started.

As DeSantis returns to Tallahassee, the state capital is ablaze with speculation — and anxiety — about how the governor will wield power in the remaining almost-three years of his term. How will he seek to rebuild his stature in Florida after washing out at the national level? Will he lay the groundwork to run for president again?

And, most of all: Will he take political retribution against Republicans who he sees as having betrayed him in the presidential race?

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      I mean, he tried to torch Disney, and they’re the only reason 2/3 of the East Coast wants to go to Florida at all.

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        Or the rest of the US.

        Midwest it’s “beaches in winter”… but with a trip to Disneyworld (and personally… tour Kennedy space center, but ima need.)

        Pro tip… CA has disneyland and the San Diego Zoo (and wild animal park)…. Also JPL for the nerds.

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          Yeah we want to go out too CA pretty bad. Thing is, I can drive to Florida for a couple hundred bucks. No rentals, no flights, no TSA lines somewhat unlimited bags.

          I can do the entire vacation in Florida for the price of the transport to get to CA and back.:/

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            Makes sense, it’s about the same either way here.

            I also would have to suggest, if you like camping, hitting up the Rockies. There’s some beautiful forests there. (I grew up in CA before moving to MN. My first experience with snow was up in the mountains… sledding hits different up there.)

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    Outside of Florida, nobody cares. Enjoy the “find out” phase. Maybe don’t vote for complete pieces of garbage and you won’t have insiders “worrying”.

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      Outside of Florida, nobody cares

      First of all, way to empathize with the dozen million or more Floridians who never voted for him or otherwise approved but still suffer from his malicious mismanagement of their state.

      Secondly, you think Florida exists in a vacuum? You don’t think other fascists are inspired and emboldened by his bullshit? If so, I have some oceanfront property in Nebraska to sell you.

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    Oh you mean it’s a mistake to give the collective power of an entire state to a vindictive fascist asshole who has historically used it as a cudgel against perceived opponents?

    Ya don’t say.

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    Will he lay the groundwork to run for president again?

    Not if Trump wins he won’t.
    Does anyone seriously think we’ll ever have another election if Trump wins?
    Or even if there are sham “elections” does he really think anyone will be allowed to run against Trump?

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      Donnieboy isn’t going to live forever, you know? In fact, he seems to be declining rapidly lately. So even if there’s no election there will be a vacancy for Supreme Leader at some point.

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          Trump works because he’s able to churn up a base of support as a cult of personality. Those tend to fall apart as soon as the personality at the center dies or gets imprisoned. His adult children don’t have the capability of cultivating the base in the same way. Neither does anybody else in the GOP.

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            Once the infrastructure for dictatorship is in place, a the successors of a dictator don’t need much in the way of support. Particularly considering what tends to happen to prominent members of the opposition.

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              North Korea is a huge exception. Most dictatorships do not last that long. It’s worth studying how they managed to pull that off.

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                No. It really isn’t. History is filled with hereditary succession. It’s not some outlier thing. It’s actually kind of been normal for most of human history.

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                  It’s filled with hereditary monarchies in a very stratified society. Modern dictatorships don’t arise out of a system like that. Many of them were originally fighting against exactly those systems.

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              Kim Il Sung spent decades establishing his successor. And he had absolute power by then. Neither applies to Trump. What usually happens in these cases it’s that the potential successors are at each other’s throats. This often results in civil wars, like what we have in Libya and Sudan right now.

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                The Republican party has spent a century longing for and pursuing dictatorship. Trump doesn’t need to do any more prep .The party eagerly picks through his word salad, looking for a way to please him. They even had shirts made up showing familial succession.

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      I think he’s too dumb to actually pull it off, but he’ll do a whole lot of damage in the attempt.

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    They’ve seen what he does to people he doesn’t like or respect, and they loved it when it was the same people they didn’t like. Now that they’re not part of his In group, they’re fucking scared. Serves them right.

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    Man only if they maybe had any sort of fucking foresight and didn’t remove the law allowing him to stay governor while running for president.

    Can’t wait til this fucker is gone. Uhg.

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    He will because he is a conservative shit bag loser. That’s what they do. Fuck everything up even for themselves.

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    I think all his local support turns its back, and they let the Mouse have its way with Desantis.