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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson or Marc Cuban might give it a go, if Trump does well, people will see that 'actors' and 'reality stars' can come in and actually do well, the key to winning the nomination and or the presidency is that you have to be a great motivational speaker, you have to 'move' people off their couches to vote, you have to be inspirational and you have to speak inspirational, this is what got Obama elected.
I don't know about a specific candidate, but I would focus more on the economy and less on race, gender, or immigration. Other important subjects to focus on are healthcare. Lastly, I would focus less on college education and more towards vocational training. The bathroom thing is really off putting.
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Originally Posted by rbohm
I think I would wait until perhaps 2019 before deciding who is a viable democrat candidate. Once again it likely won't be anyone you might list now.
I agree with all the above and add that the next elections are in 2018, not in 2020.
But don't tell that to the young people who apparently have poor education also in US civics and its importance to individual freedoms and responsibilities.
On a related note, another important law and civics subject is using turn signals, and properly, when driving.
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