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Originally Posted by Orema
I hope Trump doesn’t take on Nikki Haley as VP. I’m not sure Trump needs Pence for the Evangelical voters anymore. Trump will get those votes, I think, based on the judges he’s already put in place—they know they can count on Trump. But, Trump needs someone whispering in his ear and if it’s not Pence for the Evangelical voters, then I wonder who would/could fill those shoes.
I imagine Haley would be seen as a voice of reason appealing to Republican and Democratic women.
Whether it’s Haley or Pence, I think we’re gonna have four more years of this.
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Originally Posted by Orema
The more I think about Haley the more I can see it happening.
A Trump/Haley win in 2020 could set up Haley to run and win in 2024 as POTUS. I think Republicans would sacrifice Pence as VP in 2020 if they thought they could pull this off. Not only would they be the party to put forth the first woman of color as VP, but also as POTUS.
Haley could win in 2024 with Republican and Democratic women voters and without “the base.” Trump needs “the base” because there are Republican and Democratic voters who won’t vote for him. I think Haley would get those votes, plus more, and could ignore the demands of the base. Well, some demands.
I image resistance to this in and out of the the White House, but I think this is one way the Republicans can have control for 8 more years.
The Democrats? I’ll vote in the primary and the nominee will get my vote. That’s the best I can say about the Dems.
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Earlier this week Paul Begala at CNN predicted Trump would select Nikki Haley as VP. I think this will happen now that Trump will probably go up against Biden.
I had been hoping the nominee (Biden or Sanders) would choose a woman as his running mate, but if the Democrats have to go up against Trump/Haley, then I think the only ticket that
may work is a Biden/Sanders ticket with Sanders as the VP.
Still, I just don't see how we can win the 2020 election.