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This is exactly what I was going to say. Only thing I'd add is they also threw Carson in for Rand's minority outreach.
Exactly.
This is exactly what I was going to say. Only thing I'd add is they also threw Carson in for Rand's minority outreach.
The neocons have Pence in place and guaranteed as the next GOP pick. He will be their greatest victory yet.
You can't win a Republican primary with the youth vote, because it barely exists. Anyone who's spent time at the polls on a primary election day knows that. Now, maybe the youth can propel you from 45% to 51% so it shouldn't be discounted.
Make America Great again was marketing genius. It worked better than any other slogan because everyone repeated it even those who made fun of Trump from all angles.
The dead horse of how Trump could have been beat has long since rotted away. The question now isn't about how to beat a particular candidate, it's how to actually win future elections. The American people voted for Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Kasich and other in large numbers. A lot stayed home instead but that's true of any election. Bottom line short of converting the general population to liberty you need to appeal to the average man on the street who voted for these other guys.
every election is different, if Trump wasn't in the race his whole coalition would have been won by other candidates for different reasons. You can try to learn from history but you can't replicate it. Especially since Trump is now the head of state, the candidates of 2020 won't be running against Crooked Hillary, they will be trying to win the primary and whoever does will be trying to sell the idea of continued Republican leadership. In other words they will have to deal with Trump's baggage of 4 years while having none of his assets of 2016.
You can't win a Republican primary with the youth vote, because it barely exists. Anyone who's spent time at the polls on a primary election day knows that. Now, maybe the youth can propel you from 45% to 51% so it shouldn't be discounted.
You can't win a primary by relying solely on ideology. You need to have a coalition of ideological voters along with people who you appeal to on a more emotional level. You need to have strategy but you also need to keep it simple. Make America Great again was marketing genius. It worked better than any other slogan because everyone repeated it even those who made fun of Trump from all angles. You need a candidate to be viewed as the most something in the polls, trustworthy? strong? most likely to shake things up? There are countless ways to win votes
We need to win. But we got our asses kicked last time. Time to face reality.
Senator Rand Paul said on Sunday night that even though the president is raising millions for a 2020 campaign, Republicans should not assume he's running.
“There could well be a primary," the junior senator from Kentucky said on MSNBC, after being asked if a 2020 primary would be good for the Republican Party.
Paul had prefaced his remark by saying Republicans "need to know [if] President Trump [is] running for re-election. I think you won't know that until you get into sort of second, third year of his presidency."
Paul’s comment echoes what Trump insider and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie told the Today show's Matt Lauer on October 27: "If he runs again I would support him, yes, but I'm not so sure what will happen."
More at: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-may-not-seek-reelection-140318114.html
I would like to see Paul run again. A bit of sanity in politics would be nice.
The neocons have Pence in place and guaranteed as the next GOP pick. He will be their greatest victory yet.
Far too early to see how anything is gonna shake out.
Let’s hope not I think once was enough for everybody. I’m kinda seeing 20-20 for 2020, is there a doctor in the house?
If Trump doesnt run in 2020, it'll be because he accomplished what he set out to do (MAGA)
Did you consult the Magic 8 ball?
Trump's the perfect example of how totally unprincipled people are natural actors.
Rand and Ron are perfect examples of the opposite.
I don't think Mike Pence can unite our political factions, and until the Democrats unify behind a much younger
POTUS contender, Bernie and Hillary will go at it anew. Both parties need to find a new consensus, Trump has
divided us even worse. I have not seen our country this angry in my long 6 decade lifetime. We have a dearth
of leadership not unlike the generation that fought our great Civil War. We need to repair our political process
to drive the fast & easy money from it. Each change from now on has to be carefully thought out, not feckless.
Allright Nostradamus, anything else you would like to enlighten us with? I also admire your impeccable text alignment. Great job.![]()
OH PLEASE. Rand killed his own chances. He did it all by himself. If he had wanted to kill his campaign, he couldn't have done a better job of it. Now, THAT is the truth. Deal with it.
I am sure Trump has a price tag if we could just start a kickstarter we might be able to buy access to the Trump presidency. Maybe we could get Ron Paul on a moneybomb or something. Even then I don't think we could out bid the kochs or Exxon.That would be an interesting scenario if Pence for some inexplicable reason, not able to go for a second term. We already know that Trump likes Rand and listens to him. If Rand could somehow be the vice-president for Trump's second term, that would definitely give him the momentum to run for president after Trump.
I'll go so far as to say (for the time being at least) you can't win the Republican primary IF you have the youth vote. The Republican primary winner will have natural appeal to 70+ voters. Rand might have that in 20 or 30 years. The people who determine the Republican candidate will run screaming from youth, new ideas and progress. trump, to the good fortune of his supporters, had none of these.
Exactly, Trump's building himself a political dynasty, like many others past. He's in this to win yuuuge, not quit after 4 years.Which is why Trump needs to run again in 2020... it will give Don Jr. the necessary time to establish himself as Trump's natural successor.
Exactly, Trump's building himself a political dynasty, like many others past. He's in this to win yuuuge, not quit after 4 years.
But Rand definitely did the right thing (in terms of staying on Trump's good side) by suggesting Trump might not run because that is surely the posture Trump himself is going to take. Trump will want his announcement that he's running again to be as dramatic as possible so he's going to float the idea that he's "deliberating" on whether or not to run for another term in the build up to the big reveal.
Are you suggesting there were good years?he's also 71 not many more good years left..