Commentary With Donald Trump’s reappearance on the political scene a few days ago at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, the former president has once again emerged as the activists’ choice for the 2024 nomination—if the election were held today. Trump won the votes of 70 percent of the attendees, followed by Florida governor Ron DeSantis at 21 percent; the others, including Ted Cruz, Nikki Haley, and Mike Pompeo, each collected less than one percent of the straw vote. The presidential election, however, is not going to be held today or any other day except (nominally) Nov. 5, 2024. At least, the Republicans had better hope that’s the case. Because in our ongoing discussion of What Is to Be Done, a crucial element of my prescriptions is regaining control of our electoral system—something, to its credit, the GOP actually seems to be trying to do following the bitter lesson of …