GOP lesson: DeSantis deployed states’ rights, and his popularity soared

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis won in 2018 over Andrew Gillum by 32,000 votes, or four-tenths of one percentage point. Very, very close in a big purple state. Since that victory, DeSantis has endured relentless attacks on every conceivable issue, non-issue and fake issue.

National outlets such as 60 Minutes and state publications in every market gaslit and flat-out lied about DeSantis, from Covid deaths to transgenderism in schools to the fictional “don’t say gay” bill. Late-night former comedians, Hollywooders, corporate cowards and the White House have all singled out DeSantis for vilification for years now. “DeathSantis” has trended on the media message board Twitter repeatedly.

And yet, three years later DeSantis has dramatically increased his popularity in Florida, as have Republicans in general if voter registration means anything. A recent St. Pete Poll conducted for Florida Politics, both left of center outfits, found Governor DeSantis with a plus-16 point approval rating —  54% to 38% of registered voters.

Further, a recent University of North Florida poll of registered Florida voters found giant margins for DeSantis over either of his Democrat contenders. He leads former Governor and party flip-flopper Charlie Crist by 19 points and Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried by 21 points. Those numbers will close by November, of course. But the poll was of registered voters, which is not as good for Republicans typically as super voters. And DeSantis has nearly $100 million for re-election while his contenders each have a few million and a primary yet.

How is this stunning success in popularity among ordinary voters possible when every conceivable media, social media and cultural mover has vilified DeSantis for three years?

In a word: Interposition.

This is the states’ rights idea that any state in a federation such as the United States has a right and the authority to interpose itself between an overbearing federal government and the state. The Constitution is riddled with its implications in the separation of powers between the federal government and state governments. The Federalist Papers discuss it. It was an essential element of states rights federalism and used previous to the Civil War. That terrible conflagration became inevitable to rid the nation of the moral scourge of slavery, but the price was a rolling forth of power consolidating in Washington, D.C. at the cost of the states.

However, it’s not like interposition was ever outlawed. States could still practice it, but that requires spinal fortitude. And this fundamental states’ right now more than ever.

Never using the term “interposition” publicly, DeSantis nevertheless practiced this essential concept repeatedly during Covid. He stood between a federal shutdown and shutting down Florida. Even the three-week Florida “shutdown” was minimal as the list of who could remain open, including churches, was very long. He blocked the federal government from mandating shots in Florida, even keeping corporations from acting as fronts to enforce the mandates. When the federal government curtailed Florida’s access to monoclonals for what appeared to be petty personal reasons, DeSantis bypassed the federal stock and bought monoclonals on the open market.

Even in the latest kerfuffle over the Parental Rights in Education bill there is a form of interposition by the Republican Legislature and DeSantis because the U.S. Department of Education holds so much (extra-constitutional) leverage over school districts, and they have created a state legal bulwark against federal infringement.

Most recently, DeSantis challenged his own party leadership in the Legislature over long-time gerrymandered Congressional boundaries to provide a black district in North Florida. Legislative Republicans kept the district similar to what it had been, which also had the side-benefit of clumping a lot of Democrats into one district. DeSantis believes drawing districts based on race is openly unconstitutional. This is the sort of principled stand that wrong-foots so many in the political world, but is often appreciated by voters. More Republicans should understand this.

Naturally, the media lost its mind at every one of these actions, but the policies were relatively popular among Floridians. The fact that they have proven to be right in hindsight by the data is awesome for Floridians, but not the first point. The first point is that a state Governor had the kahonas to place himself and the authority of his state government between the federal government and the people of his state, executing this still-standing states’ right.

Every Republican Governor should take note, because blue states have practiced this with less popular policies, such as sanctuary states and cities. It’s the way a federalist government is to work. Time for GOP state leaders to see it and step up. They have a template.

There are two other key lessons for Republicans everywhere in the way DeSantis’ popularity has thrived while under constant elitist assaults.

  • Know what you believe and why, and be ready and willing to defend it. Principles may not matter with a lot of politicians and government statists, but they still matter with voters. Take note.
  • Do not shrink from confrontation, particularly with the media, but not with any other entity either. Obviously the Republican base loves to see its leaders punch back. Pugilistic President Trump made that clear, and DeSantis has done plenty of it himself, albeit in a different style. Based on polls, the appreciation of a Governor standing up for the rank-and-file residents of a state is also popular.

DeSantis may be the most visible and forward in this respect, but he is not the only one. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds comes to mind as acting similarly in a different personality. And while Texas Governor Greg Abbott has been a disappointment, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has interposed his office repeatedly in lawsuits, the most recent of which was against the Biden Administration’s mask mandates for airlines and airports in Texas.

This sort of Republican leadership is a no-squish zone. And that is where we live now. The old, rollover, play nice Republicans — you know who you are, Mitt Romney — who get bulldozed by Democrats and fear the media chattering classes, no longer work or are wanted by the voters.

©Rod Thompson, The Revolutionary Act. All rights reserved.

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  1. Royal A Brown III
    Royal A Brown III says:

    Largely as a result of great Gov DeSantis’s conservative policies and no fear in standing up to our socialist national O’Biden Administration, FL now has almost 200,000 more registered Republicans can Democrats and are no longer a Purple State. We are now solid RED. While CA and NY have each lost over 10 M residents, FL continues to gain and let’s hope if they are Democrats they leave their Marxist voting habits back where they came from.

    Had Chines Communist Party sympathizer and recipient of millions from them and Communist George Soros, Andrew Gillum won, FL would be in a world of hurt and many would have exited the state.

    DeSantis stood up to WOKE, leftist Disney who advocate child grooming for pedophiles, LGBTMQxyz community, socialist ideology, etc. and Disney is already down 45B in revenues and falling. Disney caved to leftist pressure to criticize a Parent’s Right’s Bill which also protects K – 3 children from LGBTQMxyz indoctrination and now they have rightly lost their special tax exemption and self governance priviledges. This was overdue.

    I have not spent a cent on Disney products since they became so WOKE and am urging all conservatives and even leftists with some moral values left to boycott all Disney procducts and companies. .

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  2. Glynnda White
    Glynnda White says:

    I agree with Royal’s stances especially on Disney. The FL Ed Office does not go far enough in protecting children from sexual predators and groomers. 4th grade is no time for kids to be learning about sexual activity or preferences they have not entered puberty and are still worried about getting cooties for crying out loud. As for the brilliance of Ron DeSantis, I have met him before personally and asked him a question which he didn’t like. I don’t remember the question but I remember his reaction….he explained to me why he held his position and made it quite clear that he was sticking to it…..I was impressed…He is a principled man, loves his famiily and loves this nation….I have no doubt about it. He would make a great prez, but not until 2028 when his fantastic governorship is finished…there will not be another Florida Gov like him….we need a Tallahassee and a DC full of Ron DeSantis’….the election in FL this year is going to be quite exciting and full of surprises….the 912 is looking forward to your visit Rick. Your commentary is invaluable in the effort to take our nation back. …and you are right….Patriots like fighters….the time for establishment politician civility with the reptiles on the left is long past….it is LONG GONE…..LET’S ROLL!!!!!

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