| I would love Hogan/Haley ticket! |
She lacks charisma, and she looks like a flip flopper who can't decide if she wants to be a MAGA idiot or a normie. No way she wins a nom. |
DeSantis/ Hogan Hogan/ DeSantis I like Haley but she's been quite lost for years |
Yes dear but that ticket will never survive an actual Republican primary. |
Which Scott?\\edit- not that it really matters, since I don't much like any of them. |
| JD Vance |
Hogan will not be anywhere on the ticket. DeSantis would NEVER settle for the number two slot. |
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"The biggest conservative political gathering of the year will not return to Orlando after two years, but former President Donald Trump is again set to be the headliner, with no mention so far of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis."
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics/os-ne-cpac-leaves-orlando-trump-desantis-20230120-lnshmwbqnnaflji6nnuckc3yle-story.html?fbclid=IwAR0DiBdkK8CZP-8Xojvzwb0LnTBhJqkwlEbLII4DDOQVGAXe6VAT5wsCc_w |
Yes please. Take him. - an Ohioan |
+1 Hogan/Haley would lose badly even in the Maryland Republican primary. |
| If Trump loses the nomination, will he go away quietly? |
When has he ever done that? That’s why no one else has declared yet. |
This would present a quandary for me. I would love to vote for Hogan, who I think represents the traditional Republican platform. However, Haley backed Trump and is too closely associated with the MAGA cult that is diametrically opposed to most of what the Republican party stood for, before it lost its collective mind. Under normal circumstances, I’d vote primarily for the Presidential candidate, considering that the VP would be an unlikely backup. However, seeing as they would represent the party that caused the insurrection with supporters threatening the VP because he wasn’t toeing the MAGA line, I would have some concern that a Republican president Hogan might be a target of MAGA “Republicans”, when they knew that the person a heartbeat from the presidency was also MAGA. |