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« on: October 21, 2016, 11:05:42 AM » |
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A lot of people in both parties would rightly be upset at the blatantly undemocratic means by which he became President. Since this would be on the backs of Republican House members, and considering that he probably won't be an especially good President, there will be a landslide defeat of incumbent Republicans in 2018 (including some primaries and Democratic pickups), possibly with a slightly Democratic Senate as well (this also depends on what happened in 2016--my guess is Clinton wins the PV, and the Republicans narrowly keep the Senate, which elects Pence as VP, contrary to the PV).
I'm thinking McMullin runs for the Republican nomination, but he'll have several challengers, mostly from the Trump wing of the party. I don't know who wins the nomination on either side, but I think the next President is a Democrat.
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