What if Madonna moves away from Portugal and runs for President against Trump? (user search)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: October 14, 2017, 08:34:57 PM »

Guys, guys, guys! Read the opening post, please. If Madonna had already become a U.S. Senator - elected both in an open primary and a (verrrrrrrrry polarizing) general election and then again in  crowded field of Democrats - I can't tell why she would perform so badly as y'all assume. She would basically be a Clinton surrogate (just with the difference that Madonna has always supported gay marriage and opposed the Iraq War from the outset). Plus, don't forget, she would be running against a very unpopular president. The map would look the same as in 2016, plus Michigan, Pennsylvania and maybe Wisconsin, Florida and NE-02. Her running mate would probably Hickenlooper, Bullock or Castro.


I've already posted it in 2020 Presidential Elections. What happens if Democrats nominated Madonna (D-Portugal) as their candidate? Madonna would have succeeded Stabenow as U.S. Senator, who become the second governor of Michigan, after defeating Kid Rock in the senatorial election. I wonder what the outcome would be. I think Madge will definitely win New York, California, DC,  Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Vermont, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Washington, Hawaii, Delaware. Trump will definitely carry Oklahoma, Kansas, Mississippi, South Carolina, Dakotas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Texas, Kentucky, Alabama. Is Madonna popular enough in Arizona, Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, Colorado, Virginia, West Virginia (ROFL) and North Carolina to win election?
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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2017, 12:44:16 PM »

Cher is a far more likely candidate.

Don't think so. Parts of her will be 74 in 2020.
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« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2017, 04:37:17 PM »

Please, the only singer that could beat Trump is Beyoncé (and she's already 36, so she's eligible to run and serve as President)
There's a thread somewhere from ~nine months ago about a Beyonce vs. Kid Rock election

I can't find such a thread. Sad
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