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Question: Who do you think is the most likely Republican nominee in 2024?
#1
Mike Pence
 
#2
Marco Rubio
 
#3
Ted Cruz
 
#4
Scott Walker
 
#5
Tom Cotton
 
#6
Ben Sasse
 
#7
Nikki Haley
 
#8
Paul Ryan
 
#9
Someone else currently in Congress/statewide elected position
 
#10
Someone else
 
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Dr. MB
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« on: November 28, 2017, 12:16:58 AM »

As far as "rising stars" that might be major players in 2024, one really sticks out in my mind:  Missouri Governor Eric Greitans.  If he's reelected in 2020, then 2024 will coincidence with the end of his second-term as governor - perfect timing for a Presidential run.  He'll be relatively young (only 50 in 2024), he's unabashedly conservative, Jewish, a former Navy SEAL and Rhodes Scholar, and (based on what I've seen so far) might be the perfect Republican to bridge the South/Midwest and Trump/religious right divides.  He's all the advantages of Pence x10, plus youth, without the Trump baggage.

The only way this guy isn't a GOP nominee one day is through some sort of major self-inflicted wound.   
Greitens is a tolerable version of Mike Pence. Since he'll be term-limited in 2024 I think he goes for the nomination.
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