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Question: What will the next Republican nominee for president ideology be
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Establishment center right
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Right wing populist
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Socially conservative evangelical Christian politics
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Tea party conservative
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RINO Tom
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« on: January 16, 2017, 03:25:08 PM »

Does Trump lose or win in 2020?  If he's re-elected, he is obviously pretty popular, and I imagine that both Democrats and Republicans will be embracing "populism" for the foreseeable future until something bad happens.  If he loses in 2020, I personally will think it will be backlash from the Rust Belt that does him in (most longtime Republicans clearly didn't desert him simply because he's an obnoxious rube), so I imagine it will be a Democrat that can reclaim that territory who defeats him.  In that case, I think it would depend on how successful the Democrat is.

I'll guess Tea Party type for now.
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RINO Tom
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E: 2.45, S: -0.52

« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2017, 10:25:56 AM »

I think the sweet spot is where the social conservatives, Tea Party, and the establishment all overlap.
I agree, which makes Pence a great candidate for 2024.

I think Republicans would be pretty united around Pence.
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RINO Tom
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E: 2.45, S: -0.52

« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2017, 11:56:11 AM »

I think the sweet spot is where the social conservatives, Tea Party, and the establishment all overlap.
I agree, which makes Pence a great candidate for 2024.

I think Republicans would be pretty united around Pence.

Not if Trump loses in 2020.

Fine, someone with Pence's positions.*
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