Would neither come remotely close to winning the GOP nomination (he'd probably even lose the MA primary, assuming he stayed in that long) nor be considered as a VP candidate. Be realistic, plz.https://twitter.com/julito77/status/1287789542930604037 …
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Replying to @EsotericCD
Mike Pence will be the favorite with the historical advantage of the VP slot, and the ability to unite Cruz and Trump 16 voters. Nikki Haley because of SC’s spot? Maybe a moderate figure like Hogan can compete in NH (seems less likely though?)
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Trump will be the front runner for 2024 if he loses.
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Replying to @SeanTrende @StolteNick
Are you just joking around here or serious? I don't think so at all.
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I'm genuinely shocked this is controversial. The media will follow his every move breathlessly, because he is still good for ratings. If he wants it, he can suck all of the O2 out of the room again.
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Media & Dems will want him all the more as a proven loser, but will voters care about winning?
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Replying to @baseballcrank @SeanTrende and
I don't think Trump wants it in 2024. I'm not sure he wants to win in 2020
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