I think it will be Newsom. It could be AOC if the Democrats past two nominations didn’t lose. What other options if it’s not newsom or AOC? Who will be VP? (that’s a much harder guess)
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At the current trajectory, my bet would be on Warm Body (D).
They are going to dominate in the mid terms too.
especially not a fucking foreigner
not a strand of harris's dna was american
The GOP was on the way to permanent opposition party status before Trump, thanks to the neocons tossing every ounce of political capital the right wing had ever earned into a black hole in the desert on the orders of Israel. And now that he has been absorbed into that same group, the collapse of the party will resume.
It doesn't matter how crazy the Democrat candidates get. The Republican party will never actually oppose them or their policies when they get into office. At best, we get a temporary break from the slippery slope to communism while we fight or fund a war for Israel, and then the normally scheduled programming will resume.
The GOP is a party of traitors. The "lesser evil" argument doesn't hold up any more. They are just as evil as the Democrats.
If the libs can be smart enough to not want (openly) to trans kids and pretend to be against millions of people pouring into our country then they might win.
Very important to absolutely hammer anybody who tries to be a 100 IQ genius and agitate for a third party, because there are exactly two choices: "I want to still have a country" and not that.
I doubt that's how the electorate is going to see it, at least at this point.
While he has done a lot of good, Trump has done too much stupid shit (like the over-the-top support for Israel) that I believe a lot of more casual Trump supporters probably won't vote. A few will probably even be swayed to vote (D), especially if they act more moderate (even if they're not) to garner votes.
Of course, that could change by 2028.