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Question: Who will be the 2024 Republican nominee for President?
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Donald Trump
 
#2
Donald Trump Jr.
 
#3
Mike Pence
 
#4
Nikki Haley
 
#5
Mitt Romney
 
#6
Sarah Palin
 
#7
Tim Scott
 
#8
Mike Pompeo
 
#9
Charlie Baker
 
#10
Larry Hogan
 
#11
Marco Rubio
 
#12
Ron DeSantis
 
#13
Rick Scott
 
#14
Greg Abbott
 
#15
Josh Hawley
 
#16
Rob Portman
 
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Other (please state who)
 
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« on: September 01, 2020, 09:42:47 PM »

With the Republican National Convention over, who will be the 2024 Republican nominee for President?
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NewYorkExpress
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« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2020, 05:57:45 AM »

Of the choices not on the list, Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton are the most obvious choices.

That said, regardless of whether Trump wins or loses, I think the nominee in 2024 will be as different from him as possible and they might have to compete with a Kamala Harris or AOC candidacy, so I think they'll nominate a woman.

Nikki Haley is the strongest possible female candidate, but she'd do poorly in all southern primaries (except for South Carolina) and might have problems winning the nomination.

Sarah Palin, if she runs is still admired by the base, but memories of her 2008 VP campaign will be difficult to shake, especially in states like New Hampshire.

I'd watch for Kirsti Noem, Joni Ernst and possibly Lisa Murkowski/Kelly Ayotte as well.
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