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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Iowa is in January. Guessing after that only DeSantis and Haley will be left standing as challengers to Trump. Scott and Pence were very unimpressive in this debate. Think they're done. Christie will never get any traction in this Republican party. Trumpworld is so bizarre and volatile that it's hard to make any kind of predictions. It could implode at any time. Or it's already settled and republicans continue to march behind their cult leader. But after Iowa, Republican opposition will start to consolidate behind Haley or DeSantis. NH and then South Carolina would presumably go well for Haley. It's possible she gets some momentum. And if she becomes the nominee, she [b]COULD, POSSIBLY[/b], defeat Biden. [/quote] Fixed that for you. I think conservatives will not back a minority woman with the enthusiasm necessary to defeat Biden, personally. DeSantis was coffined after the first debate - he's already lost. The big donors are hesitating because they don't see the GOP in love with Haley, even though she's their best chance at the Presidency. This hesitation will allow Trump to grab the nomination, again. And Biden will be reelected because in a Biden/Trump matchup, this is the inevitable conclusion. [/quote] I think Haley will win if she’s the nominee- the question is if she consolidates the anti-Trump republican vote in the primary. While I agree she might not garner as much enthusiasm among the MAGA voters in the general election, but most will get in line and I think she’ll make up for it by appealing to some independents and swing voters. The visual contrast and debate performance between her and an aging Biden will be so stark. I don’t see any other republican candidates seriously challenging Trump.[/quote] There are too many indepedent pro-choice women, and too many GenZ new voters who will not support an anti-choice candidate. And, there are too many white male MAGAs who will not vote for anyone but Trump.[/quote]
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