POLL: Which Floridian Republican is most likely to end up on a presidential ticket in 2024? (user search)
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  POLL: Which Floridian Republican is most likely to end up on a presidential ticket in 2024? (search mode)
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Question: Which is most likely to end up on a 2024 presidential ticket? Whether President or VP?
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Ron DeSantis
#2
Rick Scott
#3
Marco Rubio
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MargieCat
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« on: November 22, 2020, 12:33:35 AM »
« edited: November 22, 2020, 12:49:41 AM by MargieCat »

Florida has three republicans that envision themselves in the oval office.

Which is most likely to end up on a ticket, whether as a president or vice president?

I'm not including Trump, Jeb Bush, Matt Gaetz, etc.

Just DeSantis, Scott, and Rubio.
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MargieCat
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2020, 03:32:37 PM »

DeSantis. His disastrous COVID response will be a distant memory by 2024 and he seems to have the most Trumpian appeal of the two. Rubio had his shot at the nomination 2016 and I can't see a failed candidate from that year getting tapped as VP, and...I'm just not seeing it as far as Rick Scott is concerned.

Rick Scott has a GIGANTIC, Scrooge McDuck-sized mountain of $ that he has consistently been more than willing to spend if it will get him elected.  Obviously, once you get to the Presidential level, money becomes a lot less valuable, as Bloomberg demonstrated, but still (and Scott is not as incompetent as Bloomberg).
That's the reason I included him.

I don't think Rick Scott would take a VP role though. He's in it for the presidency or nothing.
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