DeSantis vs. Newsom: The Nonexistent Presidential Showdown

DeSantis vs. Newsom: The Nonexistent Presidential Showdown



DeSantis v Newsom: the presidential​ match-up that isn’t

PICTURE IT: two of America’s most powerful‍ governors take the debate stage. ‍One is ⁢sporting copious amounts⁣ of hair gel. The other may, or may not, be wearing lifted boots to ‌appear taller. Gavin Newsom, the Democratic ​governor of California, and Ron DeSantis, his ⁣Republican counterpart ⁢in Florida,⁢ spend 90 minutes trying to convince ‌viewers that their own state represents⁣ the⁣ very‌ best of America, and that ⁣their ​relative youth and respective⁤ flavour‍ of crusading politics are‍ just what ​the country needs. Donald​ Trump is heckling both ⁤men in ALL CAPS on Truth ‍Social,​ from his armchair ⁢at Mar-a-Lago, having decided not to seek a second term. Joe Biden is looking forward​ to ⁢retirement, secure in the belief that his presidency was‌ a bridge to the ​next generation. Sean Hannity, ‌of Fox News, does ​a passable ⁣impression of a neutral moderator.

In another universe this could have been a ‍prime-time ⁤debate during the ‌2024 ⁤presidential campaign. Instead, Messrs DeSantis and Newsom will face off on Fox News on November 30th for reasons unclear even to the governors ‍themselves.⁢ During an interview last‌ month ‍in‌ Los Angeles, your correspondent asked Mr Newsom why Americans should watch a ‌debate between one (floundering) presidential candidate,⁢ and a governor​ who ⁢is not (currently) running for anything.‍ “I ‍don’t⁤ know they should,” he ⁢replied merrily.

Yet governors are ‍not the provincial⁣ personalities ‌they used to ⁤be. “The governor has long been an underappreciated centre of‌ power in US politics,” says Kristoffer Shields of‌ the Eagleton Centre on the American⁣ Governor at Rutgers University. “But that changed a ⁢little bit‍ during covid.” In the early days of the pandemic Americans watched their governors ‍deliver ‌regular, often daily, press conferences about the advance of the ⁤virus. They became household names. The most outspoken inspired ​admiration and ‌ire⁣ from Americans ⁤outside their own states.

2023-11-26⁣ 07:56:11
Original from⁣ www.economist.com
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