Which of the 2012 GOP Speculative candidates on the Wikipedia page is most interesting?
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« on: December 05, 2023, 03:47:20 AM »

What an amazing line-up (and don't forget Roy Moore, above)

Sheriff Joe, okay. Dick Cheney, haha. Luis Fortuņo, governor of Puerto Rico? General McChrystal?? Morning Joe, of course. Gary Sinise?? Clarence Thomas??? John Bolton, lol. Rudy or Huckabee... McCain again hahaha.  Carl Paladino - Real estate magnate and political activist from New York - there's another Trump?!? Palin, of course. Pre-gubernatorial Pence, fun. Disgraced Petraeus?!? And of course, Trump himself.

What an amazing imaginary bench. Thoughts?

Fun fact, this appears to be the only U.S. election page with a section entitled "Speculative candidates."
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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2024, 03:43:52 PM »

Trump, obviously, because 2012 would not have been the right time for his brand of politics to succeed. Assuming he still went full-on right wing populist, if course. And it's hard to know how he would have ran for sure after being a Democrat, Independent, and Reform party member with wildly morphing views over the course of at least thirty years.
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