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Medal506
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« on: August 06, 2017, 10:49:26 PM »

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

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« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2017, 11:18:39 PM »

Republican Party: Ted Cruz, Justin Amash, Raul Labrador, Tom Cotton, Ben Sasse, Mia Love, Todd Young, Carly Fiorina, Matt Bevin, Eric Brakey, Josh Mandel (if he wins and unseats Sherrod Brown in 2018) Rick Santorum (possibly future RNC chairman)


Democratic Party: Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Keith Ellison, Maxine Waters, Gavin Newson, Devel Patrick, Alan Grayson, Patrick Murphy  
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« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2017, 10:46:26 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

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Not everyone can be as good at predicting future stars/nominees as you, or at predicting in general:

Ted Cruz more than likely win the nomination in 2020
First of all John Kasich is not going to be the nominee in 2020. It's probably going to come down between Ted Cruz and Bruce Rauner and Ted Cruz will probably end up winning the nomination
It's probably going to be Ted Cruz thats the Republican nominee for President and Rick Scott that's the Republican nominee for Vice President in 2020

Here how the election will be President Hillary Clinton and Vice President Tim Kaine will face Republican presidential nominee Ted Cruz and Republican vice presidential nominee Rick Scott in the general election



Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 178 electoral votes 46.3%
Ted Cruz/Rick Scott 360 electoral votes 53.4%

[The 2020 GOP Nominee is] going to be Ted Cruz so the second option
I think Newt Gingrich will probably run for president again in 2020 then be one of the first ones out

Weren't you also the one who predicted Trump would lose not only Georgia, but South Carolina as well?


You had to go back almost an entire year ago? 
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Medal506
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« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2017, 10:54:55 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
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« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2017, 01:12:14 PM »

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.



Yeah there's one problem. Conservatives and Republicans hate him. He's rated one of the most unpopular senators in the country. If Rubio does decide to run again he would probably be like the Rick Santorum of 2024 and get completely obliterated. He'd probably either drop out after Iowa or not even get to the primaries. Rubio is finished he's old news and the line he used about Hillary Clinton being yesterday's news will be said about him if he ever decides to run again
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« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2017, 11:07:32 AM »

Medal... There haven't been any elections in America that you could have predicted wrongly since then. I'm a Kasich hack, but at my most hackish I predicted he'd come second in New Hampshire, for which I was repeatedly mocked time after time after time on AH.com.


The only election predictions I was making was on the 2016 election as I was only here since April of 2016. I may not be great at knowing how the electorate will vote 3 or 7 years from now but I'm pretty sure I know more about the type of people that the real electorate like. Well enough to know that the most hated republican senators Jeff Flake and Marco Rubio have no future in politics past 2020.
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