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View Poll Results: Which Conservative Should Primary Trump in 2020?
Mike Lee 2 11.76%
Dave Brat 1 5.88%
Jim Jordan 1 5.88%
Ted Cruz 3 17.65%
Justin Amash 1 5.88%
Rand Paul 6 35.29%
Ben Sasse 4 23.53%
None of these--somebody else! 9 52.94%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 17. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-13-2017, 03:50 PM
 
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Marco Rubio please.
Rubio finds it inconvenient to even show up for votes. He hasn't done much. Hope the stupid American public votes him out....
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Old 05-13-2017, 03:53 PM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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If you could pick the ideal conservative candidate to primary Trump in 2020 to give him a run for his seat, whom would you pick?

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Why would we want to "primary" Trump? He's doing a great job so far.
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Old 05-13-2017, 03:58 PM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Seems like John Kasich is doing a lot behind the scenes to challenge Trump: His Social Media team is strong, he just launched a book, and he gets more media coverage since the election than when he was in the primary. His strategy could be rounding up ticked off establishment Republicans and some Democrats who know their party is screwed for 2020. They literally have nobody that could challenge him right now.

Rubio & Cruz have already thrown their support behind Trump and have been to the WH since the election. Kasich has once, but I could only see that meeting going awkward between the two.

I donated to Kasich's campaign. I was sad to see him get forced out, but in the end Trump's message was much stronger & Kasich needed to focus on being Governor of Ohio.
Kasich is a Buffoon. He's like a bad cold that refuses to go away. I was so disgusted with him in the lead up to last November, I doubt I'd ever vote for him again.
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