What do you think the new G.O.P and Democratic strategies are after 2016? (user search)
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« on: September 08, 2016, 07:22:46 PM »

Depends entirely on what happens in the fall. If Hillary wins, I imagine that Democrats will just continue their current strategy and try to hold the Obama coalition together. If Trump manages to win, maybe the Bernie/Warren wing of the party takes over in 2020. I could see someone like Feingold taking up Bernie's position four years from now and winning the primary in a divided field. As for the republican strategy under a Clinton win, continue to obstruct, wait for the wave in 2018, and hope that Clinton's negatives are enough that anybody could win in 2020.
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