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Medal506
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« on: January 15, 2021, 01:39:32 PM »

I pray he wins because I think he’s the perfect guy to be president. However, the 2024 race would go one of two ways.

If Trump runs again it will probably be a race between Trump, Cruz, and Romney. Sound familiar? (Replace Romney with Kasich and you basically have a repeat 2016).

If Trump doesn’t run again, it will probably be a race between Nikki Haley and either Cruz or Hawley. Pence’s support may go to either Cruz, Hawley or Haley.

In the end if Trump runs he has to get a majority of the delegates or else the Republican Party will most likely give it to someone else seeing as how he lost in 2020. In the other scenario where Trump doesn’t run, I think Cruz gets the would be DeSantis voters.

Ron DeSantis is basically a more polished Ted Cruz anyways. More likable and charismatic, plus more conservative and hardline on immigration. I guess the DeSantis voters would go for the diet version of Ron DeSantis (Ted Cruz)
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Medal506
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« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2021, 03:13:27 PM »

If DeSantis loses in 2022, the 2024 election is already over.

If he wins his re election he might be our next president.

I think he’s the only Republican that can beat Joe Biden.
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