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13412774, GOP: Who got next?
Posted by Mynoriti, Sat Nov-07-20 03:54 PM
Who will restore 'merica after four years of Joe and Kamala's socialist BLM cancel culture anthem-kneeling war on christmasing fetus killing?

Who they got?
13412777, Hoo boy, is that clown car going to be crowded...
Posted by mrhood75, Sat Nov-07-20 04:07 PM
First of all, Pence. True believer he can say that he looked Presidential while he was presidential when he was VP.

The usual crew of leftover idiots who've ran before: Cruz, Rubio, Romney, and maybe guys like Paul and Huckabee. Certainly Kasich, who will make his appeal to the middle.

In terms of new deplorables, people like Cotton and Hawley. And Sasse. Possibly Mike Lee.

Any Republican governor from a battleground state that gets re-elected in 2022. Or just re-elected period.

And there will be some women who just got elected, who'll run in hopes of ending up a VP candidate.

It's going to be ridiculously dumb.
13412778, Nikki Haley will be back too.
Posted by dagu, Sat Nov-07-20 04:12 PM
Jeff Flake?
13412783, Definitely her. Especially after they made her UN Ambassador.
Posted by mrhood75, Sat Nov-07-20 04:34 PM
And yeah, Jeff Flake too.
13412785, She was the first person i thought of
Posted by Mynoriti, Sat Nov-07-20 04:36 PM
We'll have to see if Trump stench is a thing, and if so how much she still has on her.
13412786, double post
Posted by Mynoriti, Sat Nov-07-20 04:36 PM
(first time that ever happened to me lol)
13412788, Yeah I was about to say if you don’t have Nikki Haley on your list
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sat Nov-07-20 04:45 PM
You’re not paying attention
13412789, As much as I want them all to go away, I wouldn’t mind one of the trumps
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sat Nov-07-20 04:47 PM
Running in 2024, third party, so the right vote will be split and Kamala can cruise to victory
13412792, Ron DeSantis
Posted by PimpTrickGangstaClik, Sat Nov-07-20 04:57 PM
13412793, Yeah he will be in the mix
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sat Nov-07-20 05:16 PM
13412796, Tim Scott, Larry Hogan. Maybe the Utah governor
Posted by dillinjah, Sat Nov-07-20 05:47 PM
13412800, Tucker Carlson
Posted by Walleye, Sat Nov-07-20 06:02 PM
Pre-existing support base who don't demand policy action because they're fans, not constituents. He's been dabbling* with a rightwing anti-capitalist critique for awhile now, and Hawley et al. are signaling that's the new hustle for the party. He's ideologically malleable but rhetorically straight-forward. And he came up in conventional media so he may get more leeway initially from his gutless former colleagues.

Though that obviously depends on whether the GOP discards Trump as a model. A bigger, wider Dem win would have convinced me they'd maybe play it straight next time with a conventional politician like Cotton or Hawley. Somebody with a shot but who won't scandalize the donor class. Maybe Dan Crenshaw splits the difference? But I doubt their conclusion from 2020 will be that Trump failed, so Carlson seems like the best bet if they go looking for the next Trump. Though I guess "the field" is an equally good guess if I believe this. After all, if we did this in November 2012 I doubt anybody would have named Trump.

*struggling with verb choice there because it's not been consistent. that's partly because there's no such thing as a coherent rightwing anti-capitalism and partly because he's just trying on hats. so... dabbling.
13412868, I was thinking about Dan Crenshaw
Posted by Mynoriti, Sat Nov-07-20 10:03 PM
i don't know much about him beyond his some of his background.

I watched him run circles around Maher in defending Trump. Not that Maher is any kind of heavyweight, but Crenshaw did it with such ease and intellectual dishonesty while *appearing* reasonable, it made me think he might have a future.

Plus, you know. Eye patch.
13434635, He's 5'8
Posted by MEAT, Mon Jun-07-21 03:15 PM
At some point that matters to Americans
13434634, Feels like campaign season is gearing up again. Still rolling w/DeSantis
Posted by PimpTrickGangstaClik, Mon Jun-07-21 03:07 PM
I think he is going to be a problem in 2024.

His style has ability to straddle a fine line with respect to Trump.

He is brash, direct, populist America First, "anti-establishment" politician that is deep in the culture wars. Just like Trump was.

But unlike Trump, he is not a clownish buffoon. He's well spoken and sharp. He's good at controlling the press.

He made a big bet with his Covid response and I think it's going to pay off big time for him.


My prediction: he is going to easily win re-election in 2022. And, assuming Trump doesn't run, he'll lock up the Republican nomination by around the third debate.
13434644, I agree with this 100%
Posted by Marbles, Mon Jun-07-21 03:46 PM
I'm already seeing Desantis 2024 flags & signs around town ("Make America Florida" - I kid you not).

He & Rick Scott don't get along and I think Scott has his eyes on the presidency too. I'd love to see those 2 go at each others throats. Rubio will also stick his nose in the mix, but I don't think he has what it takes.

13434677, Desantis got juice
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Mon Jun-07-21 06:07 PM
my buddy manages country acts and said DeSantis just randomly came out on stage at a show recently and he said dude had the crowd eating out the palm of his hand.
13434948, Tim Scott
Posted by DavidHasselhoff, Wed Jun-09-21 10:24 PM