Opinion editor's note: Star Tribune Opinion publishes a mix of national and local commentaries online and in print each day. To contribute, click here.
•••
Never mind the Republican presidential debate Wednesday evening. The more fascinating faceoff will likely be between the haggling governors of California and Florida in November.
If it actually occurs, that is. The two are still squabbling over debate rules. But I figure they'll settle their relatively minor differences and go at it on national television, entertaining millions.
There's too much potential benefit for both California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis for them to pass up this golden opportunity to gain national attention.
A Newsom insider told me there'll absolutely be a debate because both governors desire one. It was first proposed by Newsom last year and DeSantis has accepted. Fox TV host Sean Hannity would moderate.
The insider, who didn't want to be named, dismissed the hassle over rules as typical pre-debate jockeying.
"It'll be the most interesting debate in the next two years because it'll be about the future," the Newsom confidant said.