Trump headlines GOP event in Orlando © Getty Images CPAC is set to return to Orlando on Thursday, kicking off a four-day right-wing bonanza that will draw thousands of Republican elected officials, activists, writers and political devotees to the City Beautiful. And much like last year’s gathering, it’ll feature some familiar faces – most notably former President Donald Trump, who’s slated to deliver a primetime address on Saturday night. The 2024 sweepstakes: Trump may be openly flirting with the possibility of a 2024 comeback campaign, but he won’t be the only one at CPAC eyeing a potential White House run. There’s a handful of prospective contenders on the speakers list, including South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. But Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who’s set to speak on Thursday, is the one to watch. DeSantis’s political star has risen quickly in recent years and polling indicates that he’s an early favorite for the 2024 GOP nod if Trump decides against another campaign. He’s also refused to say publicly that he won’t run for president if Trump decides to mount another bid, putting him in a unique position among prospective Republican White House hopefuls. Playing with fire: Trump has complained privately about DeSantis’s rapid political rise and the fact that the Florida governor won’t publicly commit to not running in 2024 if he does. And while most Republicans we’ve talked to say that Trump is certainly going to dominate CPAC this year, many are also interested in scoping out other potential candidates, including DeSantis. One thing we’re watching closely is the conference’s straw poll, the results of which are expected to be released Sunday. It’s not a scientific poll, and CPAC attendees aren’t necessarily representative of the Republican electorate as a whole. Still, the straw poll could provide some early – and interesting – insight into where some of the most conservative voters stand ahead of 2024. Oh, and by the way: You can follow The Hill’s coverage of CPAC from Orlando starting on Thursday! |
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