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Beshear (KY) will be on the 2028 ticket for the Democrats. Very popular Democrat governor in a heavy Republican state.

Lol...You think the Democrat Party actually learned a lesson? It will be another Progressive turd.
 

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Lol...You think the Democrat Party actually learned a lesson? It will be another Progressive turd.
I don't think he will choose to be on the ticket if that's the case. But I could also see him running for McConnell's senate seat in 2027.
 

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It's going to be Vance and one of Trump's sons.
Or Lara Trump.
Lara would be an excellent choice. Not sure one of his sons would even want the job? Too much money to be made off the Family name once Trump steps down.
 

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I don't think he will choose to be on the ticket if that's the case. But I could also see him running for McConnell's senate seat in 2027.

Good luck. I don't think he is actually as popular as Justice is though. So he probably won't win.
 

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Lara would be an excellent choice. Not sure one of his sons would even want the job? Too much money to be made off the Family name once Trump steps down.

I'm screwing with TDS the crowd. I have no idea who Vance would pick this far out but I definitely think he wins the nomination.
 
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atlkvb

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Vance/DeSantis 2028
That's the ticket I see. If it happens, that would mean another 8 years of successful MAGA policies. By that time, I think we can fix almost everything the Left has screwed up in this country. To me the question is, will DeSantis join Vance on a ticket or challenge him for the GOP nomination?
 

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Good luck. I don't think he is actually as popular as Justice is though. So he probably won't win.
Who was the Black Kentucky Gubernatorial candidate Trump backed in the most recent GOP primary? I can see him making another run at Governor to challenge Beshear.

This dude

Daniel Cameron
 

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Who was the Black Kentucky Gubernatorial candidate Trump backed in the most recent GOP primary? I can see him making another run at Governor to challenge Beshear.

This dude

Daniel Cameron
Daniel Cameron.......and he won't be challenging Beshear. Beshear will move on to Senate or Presidential race.
 

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Kentucky voters by almost 2-to-1 voted for Trump in the last election.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/11/05/us/elections/results-kentucky-president.html

‹ See all Kentucky state results

Latest results from Nov. 8
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CandidatePartyVotesPercentPct.Chart showing percentElectoral votesElectoral votes

Donald J. Trump
Republican1,336,227+64.6%64.6%8

Kamala Harris
Democrat700,920+33.9%33.9No electoral votes—
Total reported2,068,861
+ Show all candidates

Nearly all of the estimated vote total has been reported.​

Harris
Trump




More than 2 million votes reported
Estimated votes remaining
Results timing: Officials said they hoped to report full, unofficial results by midnight Eastern time on election night.
 

Gunny46

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Who was the Black Kentucky Gubernatorial candidate Trump backed in the most recent GOP primary? I can see him making another run at Governor to challenge Beshear.

This dude

Daniel Cameron


That might be a bridge too far for Democrats and RINOS in Kentucky right now. He was the Attorney General so that also didn't help with Libertarians there either.
 

atlkvb

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Daniel Cameron.......and he won't be challenging Beshear. Beshear will move on to Senate or Presidential race.
My point is I believe he'll (Cameron) take another stab at Governor. He's a good candidate, and will have Trump's full support. Trump owned Kentucky in the last election.
 

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Kentucky voters by almost 2-to-1 voted for Trump in the last election.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/11/05/us/elections/results-kentucky-president.html

‹ See all Kentucky state results

Latest results from Nov. 8
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CandidatePartyVotesPercentPct.Chart showing percentElectoral votesElectoral votes

Donald J. Trump
Republican1,336,227+64.6%64.6%8

Kamala Harris
Democrat700,920+33.9%33.9No electoral votes—
Total reported2,068,861
+ Show all candidates

Nearly all of the estimated vote total has been reported.​

Harris
Trump




More than 2 million votes reported
Estimated votes remaining
Results timing: Officials said they hoped to report full, unofficial results by midnight Eastern time on election night.
Well, Kentuckians also voted Romney 60%-38% in 2012....... :joy:
 

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That might be a bridge too far for Democrats and RINOS in Kentucky right now. He was the Attorney General so that also didn't help with Libertarians there either.
Democrats simply don't vote for Black Republicans. It's against their Religion.
 

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I don't think he will choose to be on the ticket if that's the case. But I could also see him running for McConnell's senate seat in 2027.
I could see Cameron running for that seat too. With Trump's personal backing.
 

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Well, Kentuckians also voted Romney 60%-38% in 2012....... :joy:
I voted for Romney too. Fool me once shame on me, fool me twice...I'm a dumbass. Kentucky voters were smarter in '24. The only "dumbasses" in that State voted for Harris.
 

atlkvb

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Lots of people held their nose for Romney. So glad those days are over.
Amen Brother. Thank DJT for the complete re-make of the GOP for that!

Nice job there DJT forging a new GOP coalition that finally cleansed us of recalcitrant RINOS like Mitt Romney and his worthless daughter Rhonna!

True dat DJT.....now fix it!
 

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I could see Cameron running for that seat too. With Trump's personal backing.
Maybe so. But if the KY Republican Party is smart and organized, they'd know that him getting governor's seat would be much easier with Beshear gone than challenging Beshear for the Senate seat. Trump backed Cameron in 2023 too, and it didn't get him the win against Beshear. I believe Cameron is up for reelection next November for his Attorney General seat.
 

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Maybe so. But if the KY Republican Party is smart and organized, they'd know that him getting governor's seat would be much easier with Beshear gone than challenging Beshear for the Senate seat. Trump backed Cameron in 2023 too, and it didn't get him the win against Beshear. I believe Cameron is up for reelection next November for his Attorney General seat.

Maybe Trump should put him in charge of the NYC DOJ Office. Lots of good work he could do there.
 

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Maybe so. But if the KY Republican Party is smart and organized, they'd know that him getting governor's seat would be much easier with Beshear gone than challenging Beshear for the Senate seat. Trump backed Cameron in 2023 too, and it didn't get him the win against Beshear. I believe Cameron is up for reelection next November for his Attorney General seat.
I don't think we've seen the last of Cameron. If he doesn't take another run for Governor, he'll challenge Beshear for McConnel's seat. As I mentioned, with Trump's full backing I can see him easily winning that seat over Beshear to help expand Trump's GOP majority in the Senate.
 

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I find it more than revealing Beshear is the only Democrat listed among the top 5 in popularity, and he's only one of two in the top 10 on that list who are Democrat! I think most voters know what party they prefer running their home States. 🤔
Is that revealing? Or is the fact that he is the only Democrat on the list in a Republican state and a Republican controlled legislature, and is still that popular?
 

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Is that revealing? Or is the fact that he is the only Democrat on the list in a Republican state and a Republican controlled legislature, and is still that popular?
Seems to me he's not that popular running on or governing with the Leftist Democrat party's agenda. Yes, that is very revealing to me, because that loser party's Presidential candidate running at the top of their ticket this past cycle got absolutely destroyed with their agenda.

No one wants what Democrats are selling. No one.
 

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Is that revealing? Or is the fact that he is the only Democrat on the list in a Republican state and a Republican controlled legislature, and is still that popular?

If he has hopes to run for higher office he should consider moving to the Republican Party if he is really a moderate. The Democrats won't allow him to win unless he pushes progressive policies. That's who they are now and they aren't going to change.
 

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If he has hopes to run for higher office he should consider moving to the Republican Party if he is really a moderate. The Democrats won't allow him to win unless he pushes progressive policies. That's who they are now and they aren't going to change.
Exactly this!
 

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He won’t because all the sane democrats went independent, so, the progressives win the primary.
Not only that, but Democrats will strategically be depending on their Left wing base if they ever hope to re-take lost Senate seats. As a matter of political reality, no Democrat hoping to have the national party's blessing will be running as anything resembling a "moderate". That party's national leadership will be looking for "all Socialist, all the time" for their next Senate candidates. (think Bernie Sanders, AOC, Ilhan Omar types)

If I may add, that's one of the "hidden victories" Trump has won for the GOP. He has effectively smoked the out of their lying holes all the so called "moderate" Democrats posing as such just to get elected. That party has been exposed by Trump as the radical Leftists they've always been but cleverly hid from voters. Trump has stripped them naked, and forced them to reveal not only their dirty underwear, but their hideous naked Socialist bodies. 🤣
 
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ALOT can change in 4 years. Imo, if it were today, it’s gonna be the Democrats choosing Newsome in 2028.


I'm not going to give them any detailed advice. Maybe run on more of the same cultural Neo-Marxist and Progressive stuff. It will definitely be different this time.
 

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Seems to me he's not that popular running on or governing with the Leftist Democrat party's agenda. Yes, that is very revealing to me, because that loser party's Presidential candidate running at the top of their ticket this past cycle got absolutely destroyed with their agenda.

No one wants what Democrats are selling. No one.
So now Beshear isn't popular? The chart is lying, got it. :joy:
 

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So now Beshear isn't popular? The chart is lying, got it. :joy:
Did you vote for him? Why? I'll 100% guarantee it didn't have anything to do with the current Democrat party's agenda. However you're such a liar and/or coward, you never mentioned who got your cherished and ill informed vote this cycle for President?

No one cares though, because besides not even mentioning it, you'd just lie anyway. :rolleyes:
 
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