A composite image of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump.
Ron DeSantis (left) and Donald Trump.Joe Raedle/Getty Images; Spencer Platt/Getty Images
  • The GOP didn't produce the red wave they were hoping for.

  • Donald Trump is being blamed by many Republicans for the poor results.

  • The governor of Florida won reelection with a 20-point margin over his opponent.

After Tuesday's disappointing results for the Republican Party, former President Donald Trump took to social media.

Trump took credit for the Florida governor's political rise in a series of posts on Truth Social on Thursday.

He wrote that Ron came to him in "desperately poor shape" after losing to Adam Putnam in the Agriculture Commissioner's race.

Trump referred to Ron DeSanctimonious as "Ron DeSanctimonious" in his rant.

Insider didn't get a response from the representatives for Trump and the congressman.

It was not possible for Trump to use Tuesday's election as a launching point for his campaign due to the GOP's gains.

It was clear by Wednesday that many candidates who were backed by Trump were not up to par, and one of them was John Fetterman, who beat Mehmet Oz by more than four percentage points.

After the party's performance this week, conservative analysts and outlets have turned on Trump.

A pro-Trump communications strategist said on Tuesday that the man has lost his mind and attached everyone in the party to him.

There was an immediate embrace of DeSantis, who won Florida by historic margins on Tuesday with a nearly 20-point lead over his opponent.

Since the beginning of the year, it has been said that DeSantis would be Trump's most formidable opponent if he ran for president in four years.

According to The Washington Post, Chaffetz said during a segment on Wednesday that Ron DeSantis is probably one of the front-runners to become the next president of the United States.

It appears that this rivalry is going to be a big deal for Trump.

"Now that the election in Florida is over, and everything went quite well, shouldn't it be said that in 2020, I got 1.1 million more votes in Florida than Ron D got?" Trump wrote on Truth Social. Is it just a question?

Trump's latest rant on Truth Social, which was also sent to inboxes by his Save America PAC, showed that he was dissatisfied with the response to the question if he would run for president.

Ron De Sanctimonious is playing games. The Fake News asked him if he would run if Trump ran, but he said he was only focused on the Governor's race. That's not the right answer when it comes to loyalty and class.

Business Insider has an article on it.