The Hill Picks 10 Presidential Candidates, Five of Whom Are Terrifying

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Niall Stanage, Associate Editor of The Hill, picked out ten presidential candidates in 2024, five Republicans and five Democrats. The Democrats he chose are terrifying.

At least he didn’t pick Mike Pence or Nikki Haley. Donald Trump and Ron De Santis made his list for the GOP.

He selected three others: Kristi Noem, Gov. Abbott, and Rick Scott. They are probably non-starters as presidential candidates. He sees Abbott as similar to De Santis in that he allegedly “thrills” conservatives.

Stanage also selected Democrats. Leading the pack in his mind is Joe Biden. If Democrats do well in the mid-terms, he believes dementia Joe can make the case.

Kamala Harris came in second. He sees her as viable if dementia Joe doesn’t run. Taking her and Joe seriously is quite a stretch for honest people.

While he mentioned her underperformance as a candidate and her little progress (no progress) on migration and voting rights, he failed to note her inability to give a speech without embarrassing the USA.

Another Stanage pick is Gov. Newsom, who is ruining his state. Stanage thinks he will benefit if his party loses in November.

Another tyrant, Gretchen Whitmer, made the list. Her claim to fame is running aggressively on abortion. She would happily abolish ICE.

The absolutely god-awful J.B. Pritzker is one of his choices. Pritzker is insane. He bought his seat and pushed a law to go into effect in Jan. that will let criminals run amok. The Safe-T Act is the opposite of what its name implies. He also strongly supports CRT, 1619, and gender transitioning without parental permission. Then again, all of the Democrats support these radical ideological issues.

All of the Democrats mentioned are tyrannical and have periodically adopted fascist policies. We’d better hope none of these people win.

Democrats have an advantage in every pillar of society. The GOP only has the working man. It’s all coming to an end if we don’t win in November and in 2024.

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GuvGeek
2 years ago

The GOP needs to put forth a 20 year plan for America. It should start in 2024 with President Trump and DeSantis as VP. Followed by DeSantis and Kristi Noem in 2028. Then in 2036 Kristi should head the ticket with a Great America First Newcomer. It will take at least 20 years to get America back on track. It’s going to take time to correct the Damage that 75 years of Communist and Psychopaths have pushed upon us! Americans need to see a 20 year plan with progress markers that provides a Light at the end of the Tunnel. All the Communist Democrats can do is give people Pie in the Sky and Broken Dreams. We need to start running America like a Family Business we plan on handing down to our Sons and Daughters instead of a Day at the Amusement Park.

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Peter B. Prange
2 years ago

M. Dowling is correct! The next two national elections are critical to the on life support constitutional government concept.
But please remember local elections also. t is much easier to be an influence in a local election through participating in campaigns.
From m experience, most people that get elected to higher offices or run their campaigns start cutting their teeth at a moral local level. In a sense it starts at a local level like the precinct. My neighbour became the county chairman. He asked me to be his assistant precinct committee man. Effectively he trained me to be the precinct committeeman. The last several elections before my profession moved me to Australia my precinct voted over 90% (by far the highest in our area) in every election. I worked not only for my candidates, but just to get everyone out to vote. I was not viewed as a party hack, but as a good neighbor. The vote for my candidates was usually also far above the average for the demographics.
How? hard work year ’round! Get to know the people, get their trust, keep them up on the issues from local to national. It takes time to build an organization, but it is so rewarding.
If you are wondering if I kept up my direct political activity in Australia, the answer is no. With my wife, we decided that the critical role I was supposed to play in my profession demanded my FULL attention. Did I get to know key politicians? I would mention some names but I hate name droppers. This is not about me, but about trying to get more good people involved.