Gop Scramble Is On To Succeed Donald Trump In 2024

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There will be life after Trump. The GOP begins the hunger games known as finding his successor. Who will it be?
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — President Donald Trump is locked in a tough reelection battle, yet the Republicans looking to succeed him are already circling.

They’re visiting early primary states, reaching out to major donors, and — in one instance — even running commercials in Iowa. But perhaps the most overt display of ambition is on display this week here at the Conservative Political Action Conference, a rite of passage for White House aspirants eager to audition before thousands of activists whose support can be critical down the line.
Those with the most prominent speaking roles — a list that includes the likes of Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz — are regarded as likely 2024 contenders. At Wednesday evening’s opening reception, former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley was mobbed by fans, including a woman who wore a “Nikki 2024” baseball cap. Haley took a picture with the woman and signed the hat........
GOP scramble is on to succeed Donald Trump in 2024

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Given Trump wants to be dictator for life and the GOP hates democracy anyway who is to say they won't find a way to make that happen?
 
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I posted about Nikki around 2 years ago when she resigned from the Don admin.

Not that it shows in my record.............she struck me as a very grounded individual. If anyone is going to be the first female President...she will be.

Next time around........she will win.

The Democrats have no-one in her league in their armoury of her caliber to defend their party in the future.
 

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I posted about Nikki around 2 years ago when she resigned from the Don admin.

Not that it shows in my record.............she struck me as a very grounded individual. If anyone is going to be the first female President...she will be.

Next time around........she will win.

The Democrats have no-one in her league in their armoury of her caliber to defend their party in the future.
You've only been here since 5/19.
 
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I posted about Nikki around 2 years ago when she resigned from the Don admin.

Not that it shows in my record.............she struck me as a very grounded individual. If anyone is going to be the first female President...she will be.

Next time around........she will win.

The Democrats have no-one in her league in their armoury of her caliber to defend their party in the future.

Hilarious. The GOP hates women and obviously minorities too. Nikki will have tough sell to women with the GOP's anti-woman platform. She will have to sell policies that hurt children and families to other women. Healthcare, guns, the environment, immigration, education, wages, criminal justice-there are no Republican policies that move these concerns ahead for the vast majority of women. Opposition to abortion, birth control, sex education and non heterosexual orientation also drive women away. Why should a Republican male vote for a woman when a Republican male, no matter how unqualified, is available?

Today's Republican Party is a caricature. A good old boy's club that tells their womenfolk what to believe while telling them that they are not worth a living wage.

The 2010s were a transformative decade for women in politics. But the biggest trend has been obscured by 2018’s female-led Democratic wave in Congress: Republican women, at both the national and state levels, are on the brink of extinction.

Republicans will ring in the new year with only 13 women in the House of Representatives, the lowest number since 1993, and eight women in the Senate. (There are, for comparison, 88 Democratic women in the House and 17 Democratic women in the Senate.)

Trump’s misogyny and the party’s far-right stance on issues such as abortion and L.G.B.T.Q. rights, guns and immigration have driven away many female voters. Women favor the Democratic Party over the Republican Party by a 19-point margin, according to the Pew Research Center. Seventy-three percent of women under the age of 30 disapprove of the president’s performance, according to the Harvard Institute of Politics Youth Poll.

Republican Women Are in Crisis
 
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Why do people always do it by numbers?

I don't care what people have to say about a candidate in our elections or yours.

I watch them, from any party, and what they have to say.

Bill Clinton belittled women with his denial while he was president............you think voters forgot this when his wife came up as the Democrats preferred candidate? It's often said voters have short memories..............they don't.

Don't spark off about republicans and the few women they have.............From what I have seen Nikki might be a Rebublican, but she's not full right turn. She has the "thing"...to go all the way. You don't see that?

Then I think you best be prepared for a stay on the backbench for some time...cause I see nothing in the Democrat arsenal to go up against her.

And it is late...night.
 
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There will be life after Trump. The GOP begins the hunger games known as finding his successor. Who will it be?


They need to worry about 2020 , I still don't think HE will be the nominee, either bc of Health or an even more egregious lack of Presidential Conduct .

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Why do people always do it by numbers?

I don't care what people have to say about a candidate in our elections or yours.

I watch them, from any party, and what they have to say.

Bill Clinton belittled women with his denial while he was president............you think voters forgot this when his wife came up as the Democrats preferred candidate? It's often said voters have short memories..............they don't.

Don't spark off about republicans and the few women they have.............From what I have seen Nikki might be a Rebublican, but she's not full right turn. She has the "thing"...to go all the way. You don't see that?

Then I think you best be prepared for a stay on the backbench for some time...cause I see nothing in the Democrat arsenal to go up against her.

And it is late...night.

actually she is.read her book.
 

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Why do people always do it by numbers?

I don't care what people have to say about a candidate in our elections or yours.

I watch them, from any party, and what they have to say.

Bill Clinton belittled women with his denial while he was president............you think voters forgot this when his wife came up as the Democrats preferred candidate? It's often said voters have short memories..............they don't.

Don't spark off about republicans and the few women they have.............From what I have seen Nikki might be a Rebublican, but she's not full right turn. She has the "thing"...to go all the way. You don't see that?

Then I think you best be prepared for a stay on the backbench for some time...cause I see nothing in the Democrat arsenal to go up against her.

And it is late...night.


I do agree with Nikki Haley being a likely candidate along with John James from Michigan, could see the two of them on the same ticket together. Don Jr. is another frontrunner if he wants it
 
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I do agree with Nikki Haley being a likely candidate along with John James from Michigan, could see the two of them on the same ticket together. Don Jr. is another frontrunner if he wants it

Have you seen evidence that Don Jr has that type of support?
 
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They need to worry about 2020 , I still don't think HE will be the nominee, either bc of Health or an even more egregious lack of Presidential Conduct .

HH

I wonder daily. He’s clearly unwell.

I do not expect him to debate anyone as then the show is over. His decline from 2016 will be too obvious.
 
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Given Trump wants to be dictator for life and the GOP hates democracy anyway who is to say they won't find a way to make that happen?
Sounds like Bloomberg in NY. He changed the law to run for a 3rd term.
 

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She is as right winged as any of them

She panders to right wingers as much as any of them

I sizable number , the ones who even know that is, that she has an "Indian heritage" thinks that means AMERICAN Indian

She certainly was born into a family of "bible thumping" "born again" I have been saved" "evangelicals" but that is what she became when it became obvious it was the inside track and only "real choice" if you are going to get anywhere in today's Republican party.

I remember reading about an interview she did with some business publication back when Boeing was just starting 787 production in SC and the then CEO who seemed hell bent on union busting was doing more than hinting about moving the 737 line there as well, which she was ALL for that if a company that had a national agreement with it's union, GM and the UAW was the example, wanted to build a factory in SC and in so doing would bring thousands of jobs would the state and her in particular extend all the same incentives that were routine with companies they had lured to SC or any of them and at the extreme would that company even be welcomed to SC.


She said NO

No because she would not want to in her words "taint the water"
 
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Have you seen evidence that Don Jr has that type of support?

No but he is exactly like his dad in the sense that he would continue the political agenda and he's not afraid to talk shit back at the liberal media. Which is what they hate most of all about Donald Trump, he refuses to be their whipping boy. Don Lemon was crying on air that Trump just needs to 'take it'