On Trump, DeSantis, and the Religious Right

DeSantis is trying desperately to win the religious right away from Trump. On its face, he has a good case; unlike the completely pagan Trump, he is a Christian, and he can claim some real legislative and administrative accomplishments on their behalf. His efforts do not appear to be succeeding, however. Why not?

For several reasons:

  1. The genuinely religious portion of the reactionary right is relatively small and diminishing by the day. Just ask Ted Cruz about that.
  2. Having been convinced that Trump is the 21st century version of King David during his administration, it is difficult for the Christian right to abandon him.
  3. Trump’s never-ending cycle of transgression and whining claims of victimization has resonance in Christian culture.
  4. DeSantis has not helped his case by taking equivocal positions on abortion. If he wants the Cruz vote, he needs to support a strict national abortion ban. He signed a six week ban in Florida and then refused to support it as a national standard, which for purely political reasons is the worst of both worlds, because it offends both sides of the debate.