In my last post, on November 14 of last year, I included a list from the Washington Post of the "top 10 individuals most likely to be the Republican nominee" for president in 2024. At the time, Ron DeSantis was in the top spot:
- Ron DeSantis
- Donald Trump
- Mike Pence
- Glenn Youngkin (Governor of Virginia)
- Tim Scott
- Kari Lake (former news anchor running for Governor of Arizona)
- Ted Cruz
- Nikki Haley
- Mike Pompeo
- Rick Scott
- Donald Trump
- Ron DeSantis
- Tim Scott
- Mike Pence
- Nikki Haley
- Glenn Youngkin
- Mike Pompeo
- Chris Sununu
- Kristi Noem
- Vivek Ramaswamy
- Donald Trump (November 15, 2022)
- Nikki Haley (February 14, 2023)
- Vivek Ramaswamy (February 21, 2023) By the way, who is this guy? Politico describes him as a "multi-millionaire biotech entrepreneur and self-described intellectual godfather of the anti-woke movement." Okay.
- Senator Tom Cotton
- Senator Josh Hawley
- Former Governor Larry Hogan
- Governor Greg Abbott, Texas
- Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Texas
- Senator Ted Cruz, Texas
- Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida
- Governor Doug Ducey, Arizona
- Richard Grenell, former ambassador to Germany and former acting director of national intelligence
- Nikki Haley, former ambassador to the United Nations and former South Carolina governor
- Senator Josh Hawley, Missouri
- Governor Larry Hogan, Maryland
- Mark Meadows, White House chief of staff and former North Carolina representative
- Governor Kristi L. Noem, South Dakota
- Robert C. O’Brien, national security advisor
- Vice President Mike Pence
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
- Senator Mitt Romney, Utah, 2012 Republican nominee for president
- Senator Marco Rubio, Florida
- Senator Ben Sasse, Nebraska
- Senator Rick Scott, Florida
- Senator Tim Scott. South Carolina
- Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Pennsylvania
- Donald Trump
- Governor Greg Abbott, Texas
- John Bolton, former White House National Security Adviser
- Liz Cheney, former congresswoman from Wyoming
- Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Texas
- Senator Ted Cruz, Texas
- Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida
- Governor Doug Ducey, Arizona
- Richard Grenell, former ambassador to Germany and former acting director of national intelligence
- Will Hurdm former congressman from Texas
- Asa Hutchinson, former governor of Arkansas
- Mark Meadows, White House chief of staff and former North Carolina representative
- Governor Kristi L. Noem, South Dakota
- Robert C. O’Brien, national security advisor
- Vice President Mike Pence
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
- Senator Mitt Romney, Utah, 2012 Republican nominee for president
- Senator Marco Rubio, Florida
- Senator Ben Sasse, Nebraska
- Senator Rick Scott, Florida
- Senator Tim Scott. South Carolina
- Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Pennsylvania
- Senator Tom Cotton
- Senator Josh Hawley
- Former Governor Larry Hogan
- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp
Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie sharply criticized Donald Trump on Monday during his first trip this year to New Hampshire, as he kept the door open to entering the GOP presidential primary against his former ally and signaled he would decide by June.
In a nearly two-hour town hall at St. Anselm College's New Hampshire Institute of Politics, Christie said Trump's name more than 20 times, attacking the former president over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election that he lost, mocking his policy acumen and blaming him for Republican losses in the 2022 midterms. Christie also portrayed himself as uniquely well positioned to take on Trump.
"You know, Donald Trump said a couple of weeks ago, 'I am your retribution.' Guess what, everybody? No thanks. No thanks," Christie said to applause from his audience in an early-nominating state. "If I was going to pay somebody to be my retribution, I guarantee this, it wouldn't be him."
Christie, who has been publicly critical of Trump as he weighs a White House bid, continued, "Here's why it wouldn't be him, because he doesn't want to be my retribution. That's baloney. The only person he cares about is him. And if we haven't learned that since Election Day of 2020 to today, then we are not paying attention."
I've updated the "I'm Thinking About Running" list:
- Governor Greg Abbott, Texas
- John Bolton, former White House National Security Adviser
- Liz Cheney, former congresswoman from Wyoming
- Chris Christie, former governor of New Jersey, was a candidate in 2016
- Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Texas
- Senator Ted Cruz, Texas
- Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida
- Governor Doug Ducey, Arizona
- Richard Grenell, former ambassador to Germany and former acting director of national intelligence
- Will Hurd, former congressman from Texas
- Asa Hutchinson, former governor of Arkansas
- Mark Meadows, White House chief of staff and former North Carolina representative
- Governor Kristi L. Noem, South Dakota
- Robert C. O’Brien, national security advisor
- Vice President Mike Pence
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
- Senator Mitt Romney, Utah, 2012 Republican nominee for president
- Senator Marco Rubio, Florida
- Senator Ben Sasse, Nebraska
- Senator Rick Scott, Florida
- Senator Tim Scott. South Carolina
- Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Pennsylvania