How about we talk 2028?
The most toxic political season of all time has ended. So maybe to patch up some old wounds, let's look at the Presidential race of 2028. \
On the Republican side, I'm pretty certain we will be seeing Florida Governor DeSantis once again putting his hat into the ring. (If he had been the nominee this time around, the Republican landslide would have been enormous.) Probably Nikki Haley will take another shot at the office. And I'm pretty sure the Hillbilly JD Vance will want to push the Vice President card for that coveted office.
Trump would be term limited out. A lot of Republicans are sighing in relief that he and his baggage would finally be out of it.
How about the Democrats?
Outside of California's awful Governor Newsom, who else do they have to run for nationwide public office?
KKKamala is young enough that she could try for a run in 28, except that she was never popular in her own party, at least at the primary level. She would have an edge in 28 since she scored so high nationwide in 24, for an office she was never nominated for by primary vote.
Chuck You Schumer might actually grow the balls to take that next step up the political ladder, but he's always seemed like a rank and file goose stepper.
Does the Democrat party have any prospects with national name recognition that could go up against a DeSantis, or Haley, or Vance?
On the Republican side, I'm pretty certain we will be seeing Florida Governor DeSantis once again putting his hat into the ring. (If he had been the nominee this time around, the Republican landslide would have been enormous.) Probably Nikki Haley will take another shot at the office. And I'm pretty sure the Hillbilly JD Vance will want to push the Vice President card for that coveted office.
Trump would be term limited out. A lot of Republicans are sighing in relief that he and his baggage would finally be out of it.
How about the Democrats?
Outside of California's awful Governor Newsom, who else do they have to run for nationwide public office?
KKKamala is young enough that she could try for a run in 28, except that she was never popular in her own party, at least at the primary level. She would have an edge in 28 since she scored so high nationwide in 24, for an office she was never nominated for by primary vote.
Chuck You Schumer might actually grow the balls to take that next step up the political ladder, but he's always seemed like a rank and file goose stepper.
Does the Democrat party have any prospects with national name recognition that could go up against a DeSantis, or Haley, or Vance?