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« on: September 06, 2020, 01:45:13 PM » |
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Probably Ron DeSantis. Going forward, I expect him to be a could-have-been-president favorite in alternate history circles.
Abbott is probably going to retire soon anyway. Rick Perry was a special case when it comes to extra long gubernatorial tenure in Texas history. That, and it's very hard to lose as a Republican in what is essentially a one-party state. Texas probably only becomes a swing state internally in the 2030s or later, once the GOP machine is unable to handle the crisis of a huge, angry urban majority facing climate change and catastrophic failures in infrastructure. Texas Democrats will have to have more Mexican-American voices and advocates moving toward that time, which will take a few elections.
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