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Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
The Dems have a deep bench of potential candidates, and we'll see who proves themselves on the Campaign. The only one I've seen so far who I can't take is Tulsi Gabbard, but even her brand of crazy is wayyyyy better than Trump's. And of course I'd prefer not to have Bernie, but I think lots of people are sick of him and I'm not sure he'll even run now that he'll need to show his tax returns.
The big question is the Rs. I think there will be a field, almost unheard of with an incumbent, and you could see someone like Coulter running to his right. Maybe even Pence. You'll get a small crowd to the "center", e.g., more respectable racists, who will likely cancel each other out.
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It will be interesting to see how things develop if/when the GOP starts to realize that this guy isn't getting re-elected.
I don't want to be too confident about that prediction, because the guy drives turnout on both sides and turnout is everything, but his opponent this time isn't going to have the same baggage and those with third party sympathies should have a much harder time deluding themselves about what the real choices are.