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Question: Who should Obama choose as his Running Mate?
#1
Tim Kaine
#2
Julian Castro
#3
Tom Vilsack
#4
Amy Klobucher
#5
Kirsten Gillibrand
#6
Al Franken
#7
Jeff Merkley
#8
John Hickenlooper
#9
Martin Heinrich
#10
WHO SHOULD TRUMP CHOOSE?
#11
Newt Gingrich
#12
Ben Carson
#13
Chris Christie
#14
Mary Fallin
#15
Scott Brown
#16
Marsha Blackburn
#17
Mike Flynn
#18
Jeff Sessions
#19
Jim Webb
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Huey Long is a Republican
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« on: April 04, 2018, 05:04:24 PM »


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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2018, 05:00:24 PM »

I'm not a fan of Obama myself and I'm a fan of Trump as well but Kudos on this TL
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Huey Long is a Republican
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« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2018, 05:26:31 PM »

I'm not a fan of Obama myself and I'm a fan of Trump as well but Kudos on this TL

Thanks! Smiley And don't worry, while I won't deny that this was friendly to Democrats, it's not going to be hackish- they'll have some tough times ahead.

If anything, this would start a second Republican revolution where they leave conservativism for moderatism so people like Rubio and Cruz are immediately out, but there will still be a no-establishment feeling around, so no Bush or Kasich either. Also, I realistically forsee Governors rising in popularity but not Senators (unless they are great at their job) but I do expect a full Republican Victory to control Congress in 2018 once more as we see more populist moderates take control of the GOP.

For the Democrats, I predict a split happening in OTL rn, where the party is divided amongst Sander-itez and Obamites, leading to either Obama ending his 12 years in disgrace or with the Democrats purging the Sanderites. Either way, a piece of the Democratic base can be absorbable by the Republicans by 2018.

For Huntsman, we could see a Neo-Reform Party form around him but unless the GOP nominate another Trump, it's going to like a relationship gone bad: Exciting and Passionate in the beginning, but completely dead by the end.

YMMV, but I predict that at the very least that we see a very Progressive Democratic party and very Moderate GOP for the foreseeable future.
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