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Question: Will we have another POTUS who had no prior public sector experience?
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WalterWhite
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« on: August 09, 2023, 09:51:41 PM »

Before Trump, every single POTUS has had experience working in the public sector, whether as a politician (like most) or in the military (like Washington and Eisenhower). Trump did not work in the public sector before he became POTUS, which allowed him to prop up the image of an "outsider".

Will this happen again? If so, when? Will it be in the near future or the distant future?
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WalterWhite
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« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2023, 05:38:46 PM »

Possibly, since that seems to be the recent preference of Republican primary voters.
Their top two picks are a former President (Donald Trump) and a current governor and former Congressional representative (Ron DeSantis).
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WalterWhite
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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2023, 05:45:06 PM »

Well, we're talking about the future, right? Nobody is really sure who takes up the mantle of Trumpism if he finally decides to stop running for President, but just as he had an allure to them in 2016 as an outsider, I think the same can happen again in a cycle some time fairly soon.
You said "most recent preference", so I thought you were talking about the present. In that case, the majority of the GOP still wants Trump.

But in 2024, I could see Ramaswamy getting the GOP nomination and winning the Presidency, especially after a second Biden term.
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