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2020 Presidential Election - Polls Indicate a Toss-Up
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4587274" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Nikki Haley ran South Carolina very well and has foreign policy experience as the U.N. ambassador. She's either the front runner in 2024 if Trump loses or is on the ticket with Pence if Trump wins. And there are a dozen or so other Republicans who would do well. The only Dem I see that I would vote for is Tulsi. There were some guys early on last summer that actually sounded reasonable but got no traction. If the Democrats keep pushing the far Left agenda there might actually be a legitimate third party created. And it might attract enough moderate Democrats, Independents, and liberal Republicans to be a real contender. I would still vote Republican over social issues but that's the same reason a lot of people won't vote Republican. I'd like to see Trump win, but if he loses and the Dems take over the Senate then people will get at least two years of Democrat control. Didn't work out well for them last time and the college kids of 2010 are now winning seats in Congress with a very far Left agenda. So ultimately the Republicans will be back unless a legitimate third party arises. Then who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4587274, member: 24302"] Nikki Haley ran South Carolina very well and has foreign policy experience as the U.N. ambassador. She's either the front runner in 2024 if Trump loses or is on the ticket with Pence if Trump wins. And there are a dozen or so other Republicans who would do well. The only Dem I see that I would vote for is Tulsi. There were some guys early on last summer that actually sounded reasonable but got no traction. If the Democrats keep pushing the far Left agenda there might actually be a legitimate third party created. And it might attract enough moderate Democrats, Independents, and liberal Republicans to be a real contender. I would still vote Republican over social issues but that's the same reason a lot of people won't vote Republican. I'd like to see Trump win, but if he loses and the Dems take over the Senate then people will get at least two years of Democrat control. Didn't work out well for them last time and the college kids of 2010 are now winning seats in Congress with a very far Left agenda. So ultimately the Republicans will be back unless a legitimate third party arises. Then who knows? [/QUOTE]
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