Strategists for Republican presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis have reportedly been left “flabbergasted” as their attempts to smear Donald Trump over COVID lockdowns amongst other issues have not just failed to land, but actually backfired on the Florida Governor. Speaking to the Washington Post‘s Hannah Knowles, one DeSantis strategist noted that voters “were furious about lockdowns, mandates and former White House coronavirus adviser Anthony S. Fauci but were ‘simply unwilling to attach any of that blame on Trump'”.
The behaviors and attitudes of voters in fact more accurately reflect COVID history, something DeSantis and his team have clumsily attempted to rewrite. This weekend, DeSantis praised former Vice President Mike Pence, who was in fact the head of the COVID-19 taskforce which appointed Fauci and his colleague Deborah Birx, as well as taking direction from the Big Pharma-linked Alex Azar.
Conservatives are often “simply unwilling to attach any of that blame on Trump,” the Post’s source said, adding that indictments of the former president by Joe Biden’s Justice Department have strengthened grassroots resolve to defend the MAGA leader.
DeSantis’s attempts to put criticism of Trump’s approach at the heart of his campaign have put his actions in Florida under greater scrutiny. There is now greater awareness of the fact DeSantis reopened slower than the Trump White House recommended, and that DeSantis’s team called for Fauci to receive the Medal of Freedom. The Florida Governor also failed to remove the state’s own “Fauci” – Dr. Alina Alonso – despite claiming he would have removed the real Fauci from the White House.