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Old 03-28-2016, 04:00 PM
 
Location: Springfield, Ohio
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Wow, so people running for president two years in advance isn't enough we gotta look 4+ years now? It seems people care more about an election than what happens after.
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Old 03-28-2016, 04:02 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Rubio, Trump and Cruz for sure.
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Old 03-28-2016, 04:06 PM
 
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What about Bernie Sanders and Punxsutawney Phil running for President in 2020?
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Old 03-28-2016, 04:25 PM
 
Location: In the reddest part of the bluest state
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Hillary will run again. The republicans and whatever remains of the drumpf experiment will each get about 20%. Then one of them will fade to irrelevance in 20 years or so.
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Old 03-28-2016, 04:49 PM
 
Location: Morgantown, WV (Native Texan)
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Castro could be Hillary's VP choice, which could lead to him being the frontrunner in 2024...
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Old 03-28-2016, 04:52 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Default Who do you think will run for president in 2020?

Trump will try again vs incumbent Pres Clinton.
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Old 03-28-2016, 04:59 PM
 
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After losing Primary in 2008 and the general election in 2016, the geriatric and sagging boob Hillary Clinton will announce her run again in 2020. The DNC, essentially leaderless, will rig rules to insure her nomination yet again. She's "entitled" and it's "her turn", for sure, this time.

Unfortunately for Hillary, Kermit the Frog decides to run for the DNC nomination and he easily wins the DNC nomination by vast majority. Hillary goes home back to her banker friends of in the Hamptons and says it will be different in 2024 when she will run again. The banksters however might have other plans. The billion dollars they have given Hillary hasn't amounted to anything at all.
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Old 03-28-2016, 05:01 PM
 
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Jon Huntsman needs to give it another go and the GOP needs to shut down the extreme right. Those shysters are no more Christian than Wicca people.
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Old 03-28-2016, 05:12 PM
 
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I think that the three most likely GOP nominees in 2020--in this order--are Nikki Haley, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich. After his disappointing 2016 showing, I think that Marco Rubio's best bet would be to lobby for the VP position in 2020 (which would set him up for 2028).

There is always a chance that Trump could win in November, but the only way that would happen would be for a terrorist attack or a stock market crash to occur. (I know that Hillary could also be indicted before Election Day, but the chances of that happening are almost zero, given that the Democrats run the Justice Department.) If Trump is running for re-election in 2020, I would think that the Democrats would nominate Elizabeth Warren, Bill deBlasio, or Julian Castro. As a matter of fact--in the event that Hillary is very unpopular in 2020--I would not be surprised to see her drop her re-election bid (just as LBJ did in 1968). I also anticipate that a Warren/deBlasio type will challenge her in the Democratic primary in 2020, since I can totally picture the far-left base complaining about the fact that Hillary isn't a "true progressive."
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Old 03-28-2016, 06:53 PM
 
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I think that the three most likely GOP nominees in 2020--in this order--are Nikki Haley, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich. After his disappointing 2016 showing, I think that Marco Rubio's best bet would be to lobby for the VP position in 2020 (which would set him up for 2028).

There is always a chance that Trump could win in November, but the only way that would happen would be for a terrorist attack or a stock market crash to occur. (I know that Hillary could also be indicted before Election Day, but the chances of that happening are almost zero, given that the Democrats run the Justice Department.) If Trump is running for re-election in 2020, I would think that the Democrats would nominate Elizabeth Warren, Bill deBlasio, or Julian Castro. As a matter of fact--in the event that Hillary is very unpopular in 2020--I would not be surprised to see her drop her re-election bid (just as LBJ did in 1968). I also anticipate that a Warren/deBlasio type will challenge her in the Democratic primary in 2020, since I can totally picture the far-left base complaining about the fact that Hillary isn't a "true progressive."
A good hypothesis. Although if Hillary is president, she might have accomplished quite a bit, so there might be no need for the far-left to try and get anyone else to run against her. And I don't think Elizabeth Warren would run against Clinton.

Also, do you really think John Kasich would run again having failed in 2000 and 2016? His "voice of sanity and optimism" doesn't seem to resonate because after each Republican loss, the GOP gets more and more angry.
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