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« Reply #25 on: April 24, 2020, 01:32:54 PM »

It will be either Biden, Don Jr., Ivanka, or Trump himself. I find it hard to argue with either of the following:

1.  Biden, if he doesn't run for re-election, will be replaced by a Republican.

2. The Republican nominee will be a member of the Trump family. The MAGA cult won't settle for anything else.
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« Reply #26 on: April 24, 2020, 01:39:41 PM »

It will be either Biden, Don Jr., Ivanka, or Trump himself. I find it hard to argue with either of the following:

1.  Biden, if he doesn't run for re-election, will be replaced by a Republican.

2. The Republican nominee will be a member of the Trump family. The MAGA cult won't settle for anything else.

What about the cadre of senators with yokely names who can talk equally to moderates, the alt-lite, and neocons? (Hawley, Cotton) Or the guy who styles himself as a white house subordinate(DeSantis) or someone who is very socially conservative who did really well in the pandemic so far (DeWine)?
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« Reply #27 on: April 27, 2020, 10:26:42 PM »

Good question.

1. Mike Pence- He has a small chance of winning a third term for Republicans, or making a comeback as a well-connected VP in an open election.

2. Amy Klobuchar- Seems like the likeliest Biden running mate.

3. Kamala Harris- Another plausible Biden running mate. If Biden loses, she would be a strong contender among African-American primary voters.

4. Joe Kennedy III- If Biden loses, the likely Massachusetts Senator is a potential nominee for a party that wants new blood and has limited alternatives.

5. Nikki Haley- The odds are probably better it'll be one of the younger white guys (DeSantis, Cotton, Hawley) but none have individually better odds.

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