Some questions literally can’t be answered with yes or no answers. Some questions have explanations behind their answers that need to be said.
I personally just want whoever wins the GOP nomination to actually be able to win the election and not have a terrible VP as a part of the ticket, but considering the history of why .win exists as a domain, I understand why many of us are so laser-focused for Trump to be who wins the nomination.
At some point I need to go find election results and polls from suburban areas so that when the topic comes up it doesn’t go to accusing people of being lefties when they aren’t just because they don’t like Trump.
Correct. Some people get super obsessed and combative about things, and it spirals from there.
It's a bit more complicated than that, at least in my eyes. I've said before, I'd rather take the chance of Trump losing, than take the chance of Haley winning, for example. She's not a real improvement over Biden, and she comes with her own large package of dangers. DeSantis is a mixed bag; he's done some things I really like and appreciate, and some things I really don't like. He's also ran in opposition to both Trump and MAGA/America First, which is important, because he's basically flat out said he wants to turn the Republican party back into more like what it was pre-Trump. Like or hate Trump, I personally at least love what he did to the party, and am willing to roll the dice on Trump to try to preserve the small but growing amount of actual good in the GOP.
DeSantis over Biden is an improvement in the office, no question, but I think it would be bad for the Republican party, at least from my personal perspective. One of the major reasons I favor Trump over the others. Trump is very imperfect, but still the best chance for the country. Again, in my opinion. It is of course very subjective. "Electability" isn't everything, especially if you don't like a bunch of what the more electable candidates bring to the table.