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« on: August 07, 2017, 11:23:20 AM »

Democratic: Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, Stacey Abrams, Pete Buttigieg, Seth Moulton, John Bel Edwards, Keith Ellison
Republican: Nikki Haley, Marco Rubio, Mia Love, Elise Stefanik, George P. Bush, Eric Greitens, Jeff Flake, Ben Sasse


I'm just saying you thinking Marco Rubio, George P. Bush and Jeff Flake have any future in the Republican Party let along the country is laughable. Jeff Flake is probably one of if not the most hated guy in the Republican Party! Marco Rubio absolutey pathetic performance last year walking away with only one state and probably coasting the Republican Party unity by staying in longer than he should have. George P. Bush the Bush family is old and has run its course as both presidents in the Bush family are absolute failures and hated by both sides. Say what ever you want about what I said almost a year ago but these predictions are so unrealistic they're not even funny
Rubio's performance was lackluster in the primaries but in the Senate race he more than made up for it (it also helped that Murphy is an idiot who knows practically nothing and lied about his resume). His senate performance shows that he has it in him. It just don't believe it was his time. Many believed he was too young and too inexperienced. Add a few more years to his term and hopefully a win in 2022 (assuming he doesn't run for president in 2020) will put him up to being a top-tier candidate in 2024 or 2028.

Also George P. Bush is aiming to rise in Texas politics and could certainly run for governor when Abbott retires.
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