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2024??

church mouse guy

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Pence has been around for years here in Indiana. How could he ever attract the large crowds that Trump does? Pence did not have a Trump platform before Trump. Indiana has supplied a lot of Vice-Presidents and Pence is just another one. Trump is getting old and he may want to enjoy life.

Vice-Presidents from Indiana are Schulyer Colfax (Grant), Thomas Hendrix (Cleveland), Charles Fairbanks (Theodore Roosevelt), Thomas Marshall (Wilson), Dan Quayle (George H.W. Bush), and Pence (Trump).

Fairbanks, Alaska, was named after Charles Fairbanks. Marshall said that what this country needed was a good 5?cent cigar.
 

just-want-peace

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If we, as a nation, don't get this VIRUS of FRAUD under control, it matters not who runs against the dems ------!!!
Even this is assuming we even have an election in 4 years if the dems win GA!:Cry:Cry:eek::Devilish:Mad
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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If we, as a nation, don't get this VIRUS of FRAUD under control, it matters not who runs against the dems ------!!!
Even this is assuming we even have an election in 4 years if the dems win GA!:Cry:Cry:eek::Devilish:Mad
Yes, this has been my point as well. Jan 6, 2021 is the important date, not Nov 5, 2024. What Congress does then may well determine the direction of the country for decades. If they do not seriously address the election fraud issue now, then the rest may be moot.

The senatorial races in Georgia are another test. The RINOs may care more about them than a Trump presidency, but that remains to be seen. BTW, will those seats be empty if the results are contested?
 
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RighteousnessTemperance&

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Pence only makes sense if Trump is declared the winner this time round. But four years is way off. Pence could yet surprise. But again, nothing matters much if the election fraud is allowed to stand unchecked.
 

JonC

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I like Pence, but if our nation continues in this "woke" direction I do not know that he would be the best choice for a GOP victory. It is sad that we, as a nation, have come to where we are as a nation. But I suspect going forward the focus is going to be on gaining the younger vote by taking a more progressive stance. Pence will also carry baggage when it comes to uniting a GOP vote.
 

777

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but this country isn't going in any woke direction other than big corporations and professional sports - liberals lost seats in the House, many state races and should've won the Senate easily the way things lined up this year. They had to cheat in those four cities to get Trump out of there, and that's what they'll do next election if there isn't serious election reform.
 

Benjamin

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Pence or any GOPer would have no chance in a rigged election that will be even more rigged by 2024, , THAT IS, IF Trump does not not win this election - ...or with the power of We the People take this election back and deal with this Deep State corruption once and for all!
 

Reformed

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We should start seeing "unofficial" visits to New Hampshire and Iowa by potential GOP candidates this Spring. Nikki Haley, Kristi Noem, and 2016 GOP runner up Ted Cruz are names that come to mind. Rand Paul may try again. There will be the usual cadre of RINOS like the traitorous John Kasich. Of course, potential candidates rise or fall in the polls based on many different factors. In the meantime the focus should be on ousting RINOS from the House and Senate.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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We should start seeing "unofficial" visits to New Hampshire and Iowa by potential GOP candidates this Spring. Nikki Haley, Kristi Noem, and 2016 GOP runner up Ted Cruz are names that come to mind. Rand Paul may try again. There will be the usual cadre of RINOS like the traitorous John Kasich. Of course, potential candidates rise or fall in the polls based on many different factors. In the meantime the focus should be on ousting RINOS from the House and Senate.
That’s the focus?!? I have a suggestion, start getting the economy rolling again.
 

Salty

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We should start seeing "unofficial" visits to New Hampshire and Iowa by potential GOP candidates this Spring. Nikki Haley, Kristi Noem, and 2016 GOP runner up Ted Cruz are names that come to mind. Rand Paul may try again. There will be the usual cadre of RINOS like the traitorous John Kasich. Of course, potential candidates rise or fall in the polls based on many different factors. In the meantime the focus should be on ousting RINOS from the House and Senate.

To answer this - I started a new thread:
NH Primary
 
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