Who can run for both president and a statewide office? (user search)
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  Who can run for both president and a statewide office? (search mode)
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« on: August 25, 2017, 05:06:09 AM »

Cotton probably would have tried if Clinton had won. Arkansas lawmakers already were trying the change the rules, and I think Cotton would have been the perfect candidate for 2020 (on paper). The establishment would take him over another Trump, he has some populist credentials (supported a minimum wage hike and most importantly he was a rather vocal Trump supporter in the general election), and he also is a Tea Party darling. But he could also just be a paper tiger. On paper Rubio was supposed to be the solution to all Republican problems and that didn't work out too well.
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