Who replaces Trump on the next ticket?

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Republicans fucked themselves. So who runs next? Pence? Not a chance. What moderate Republican exists?
 
there's already talk among some repubs that trump'll announce he's up to run for 2024.

how does this work, anyhow? if t loses the election, loses the presidential job, does he keep some sort of position on the republican team or is he just booted to the sidelines? in the uk, the heads of the parties go up against eachother in the elections but if they lose they still retain their position as leader of the opposition until/unless their compadres say 'newp, we don't want you anymore'. soooooo, t wasn't a career politician... will he be automatically out of the political scene?
 
Who is going to pay his loans?. Nope...if he loses...he is toast
 
He wants to run again? He better sit his fat ass down.

New York needs to do their job and bring charges against him once he steps out of that office. He was never fit to be in there.

Nobody wants to see his ugly mug again.
 
Chris Christie, Cruz, Santorum, Pompeo

They all have far too much baggage. Haley as a candidate would have wide appeal, her only problem is that she might find it tricky to get the support of the GOP old boys club. They might not like her independence, but they would like her reluctance to spend money - their money in particular. ;)

A fence post would have a decent chance of beating Cruz. ;) Santorum, Pompeo and Christie would be a cartoonists delight - a windbag, a fat windbag, and a grossly fat windbag.
 
Josh Hawley, Don Jr., Ivanka, or Mike DeWine.

DeWine is 1) the same age as Trump; and 2) highly unpopular with the far right because he spent a few weeks this spring taking Covid-19 seriously.

I don't take the Trump kids too seriously, but then I didn't take Dad seriously either and that proved to be a mistake.

Hawley is definitely ambitious. I don't know if he would be allowed to run for reelection and for president simultaneously.
 
there's already talk among some repubs that trump'll announce he's up to run for 2024.

how does this work, anyhow? if t loses the election, loses the presidential job, does he keep some sort of position on the republican team or is he just booted to the sidelines? in the uk, the heads of the parties go up against eachother in the elections but if they lose they still retain their position as leader of the opposition until/unless their compadres say 'newp, we don't want you anymore'. soooooo, t wasn't a career politician... will he be automatically out of the political scene?

American politcal parties don't have leaders in the way most other countries think of it. They just have prominent figures with more or less political and social influence. The only technical leader of the GOP wold be the chair of the RNC, Ronna Romney McDaniel. But that's more a buerocratic position.

Who avctually leads? There ain't no rules, only tradition.

Tradition used to be that a former President steps off and more or less leave politics. Other than to maybe endorse whichever successor the party picks, or advocate single issues.

But this is Trump. So tradition is out the window and nobody knows.
 
Dan Crenshaw!

and running mate


Kristi Noem

Real Americans!
 
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i'm hoping it will be ivanka against kamala and it comes down to a thunderdome match. you know damned well kamala will shred ivanka, she used to be a cop and she's ghetto besides. i can just picture kamala sitting on bitch's back using her fake blond hair to slam her face into the dirt over and over.
 
Republicans have a long history of nominating the "next man up," so the presumptive nominee for 2024 would be Pence. But since the ticket has (apparently) lost, there's a good chance he will be tarnished by the loss and can be beaten by someone more interesting. I have no idea who that might be; it's too early.

At this point I think you'd have to say it will be somebody that can appeal to the Trump base, because it's such a huge and enthusiastic element of the GOP now. Maybe somebody like Tom Cotton or Ted Cruz. Too early to say. Too much can happen. Maybe a new face.
 
DeWine is an excellent candidate. History of working both sides of the aisle...takes the covid seriously. He could be a model for how the Republican Party can rebuild. Cruz has zero chance. Anyone closely tied to Trump is dead meat
 
Republicans fucked themselves. So who runs next? Pence? Not a chance. What moderate Republican exists?

They won't select a moderate. Every year they get more and more extreme.

If Trump pardons Charles Manson, maybe Manson will run in 2024.
 
American politcal parties don't have leaders in the way most other countries think of it. They just have prominent figures with more or less political and social influence. The only technical leader of the GOP wold be the chair of the RNC, Ronna Romney McDaniel. But that's more a buerocratic position.

Who avctually leads? There ain't no rules, only tradition.

Tradition used to be that a former President steps off and more or less leave politics. Other than to maybe endorse whichever successor the party picks, or advocate single issues.

But this is Trump. So tradition is out the window and nobody knows.

thanks, L :cool:
 
They won't select a moderate. Every year they get more and more extreme.

If Trump pardons Charles Manson, maybe Manson will run in 2024.

That's what you see, but that's actually the left moving left.

The right is still a bunch of neo-liberal Reaganites...the left is now open about their pursuit of social, economic and racial equity at the federal level.

Manson died in 2017.
 
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