Trump v. Clinton 2024 (rematch)

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The country will be ripped in two. Which may be a good thing.

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaig...the-competition-she-may-be-the-dems-best-hope

There may be a rematch coming in the 2024 race for the White House. But we're not talking (God help us) Biden-Trump II.

Instead, 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is an interesting prospect to consider when looking for a viable candidate, particularly if an 80-something President Biden decides not to seek a second term. And why would he? Just 22 percent of voters want him to seek a second term, according to a I&I-TIPP poll. It doesn't get much better when polling only Democrats, where just 36 percent want to see the president run again, with that juggernaut candidate named "someone else" coming in first with 44 percent support.

The Democratic bench is about as deep as the New York Jets' these days. Vice President Harris? She's at 28 percent approval, per USA Today. Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo? No longer governor and thoroughly disgraced. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.)? He had to spend major time and resources just to avoid being ousted in deep-blue California during a recall election earlier this year.
 
Trump will never be president again, and I'm pretty sure the Democrats are already planning on sneaking Hillary into the WH before the 2024 election cycle.
 
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The country will be ripped in two. Which may be a good thing.

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaig...the-competition-she-may-be-the-dems-best-hope

There may be a rematch coming in the 2024 race for the White House. But we're not talking (God help us) Biden-Trump II.

Instead, 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is an interesting prospect to consider when looking for a viable candidate, particularly if an 80-something President Biden decides not to seek a second term. And why would he? Just 22 percent of voters want him to seek a second term, according to a I&I-TIPP poll. It doesn't get much better when polling only Democrats, where just 36 percent want to see the president run again, with that juggernaut candidate named "someone else" coming in first with 44 percent support.

The Democratic bench is about as deep as the New York Jets' these days. Vice President Harris? She's at 28 percent approval, per USA Today. Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo? No longer governor and thoroughly disgraced. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.)? He had to spend major time and resources just to avoid being ousted in deep-blue California during a recall election earlier this year.

There’s an elephant in the room, that would easily beat Hillary in the primary, and probably beat any GOP candidate. Interesting the article didn't mention the elephant.
 
It’s a great move:

Trump and Hillary are good friends, whichever way the “vote” swings, tptb win.

They could flip a coin and it wouldn’t matter. Except to the idiotic “it’s my duty”, “I just turned 18!” etc. voters who believe there is a difference.

Which NFL team lobbyist do you like the best?
 
There’s an elephant in the room, that would easily beat Hillary in the primary, and probably beat any GOP candidate. Interesting the article didn't mention the elephant.

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My personal little conspiracy theory is that Jared will run with the Don's backing. He brought the Abrahamic Accords together, he's a peacemaker.
 
Plugging Hillary without bothering to mention any polling. Hillary's an 'interesting prospect.' Proceeds to mention polling for everyone else.
 
I could see this coming months ago, and posted about it elsewhere.

Yes, it is a possibility. No joke.
 
I think the entertainment value of a rematch would be sky high. I would love to see Hillary lose again 🤣
 
The GOP would be incredibly fucking stupid to nominate Trump. Just about any republican governor or senator would beat Biden or Harris. I like DeSantis but there are lots of other good choices. The party needs to decide if they want to win or not. Clinton isn't running again and would lose if she did. In conclusion neither Trump nor Clinton will be potus.
 
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