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Question: Who will be the 2024 Republican nominee for President?
#1
Donald Trump
 
#2
Donald Trump Jr.
 
#3
Mike Pence
 
#4
Nikki Haley
 
#5
Mitt Romney
 
#6
Sarah Palin
 
#7
Tim Scott
 
#8
Mike Pompeo
 
#9
Charlie Baker
 
#10
Larry Hogan
 
#11
Marco Rubio
 
#12
Ron DeSantis
 
#13
Rick Scott
 
#14
Greg Abbott
 
#15
Josh Hawley
 
#16
Rob Portman
 
#17
Other (please state who)
 
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Ferguson97
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« on: September 01, 2020, 10:29:30 PM »

If Trump wins: Mike Pence or Donald Trump Jr.

If Trump loses: Donald Trump, Mike Pence, or Donald Trump Jr.
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2020, 11:49:43 PM »

I think Paul Ryan would have a good shot at the nomination if he were to run.

Edit:  Expanding on this...Ryan has a very high level of name recognition compared to many of the other potential candidates.  He bailed out of Congress at the right time--disappearing before impeachment, Covid, etc.  But, he was there to get the Trump tax cuts through, Republicans' only really legislative "win" of the last decade.  And while no one would ever call Ryan charismatic, he certainly has more charm than Cotton, Hawley, et. al. 

If I had to rank the top three Republicans I think are most likely to get the 2024 nomination, I'd say
1.  Pence
2.  Cruz
3.  Ryan

Is...this a joke post?

Trump's win was a complete and total refutation of Ryan's brand of politics. There's zero chance the GOP will ever go back to Ryanism for a long time.

I'm not sure why you think that.  What is "Ryanism," exactly?  Hypocritical, opportunistic deficit scolding?  A fanatical obsession with cutting taxes for the rich, destroying the social safety net, and empowering corporations to abuse their workers and poison our water and air?  Reactionary extremism filtered through condescending smugness?  That all sounds like the present and future of the GOP to me.  I mean, come on.  Ryan was Trump's number one enabler for his first two years in office.  What's the difference between "Ryanism" and "Trumpism"?

Aesthetics mostly, and it's fair to say that the genie is out of the bottle in that regard. 
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« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2020, 12:03:08 PM »

It WILL be John James if he wins this year. No iffs, ands, or butts about it.

Well, he's not going to win.
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« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2020, 02:38:01 PM »


I'll bet you any amount of money that Gary Peters wins the Senate race.
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