by Sandy » Thu Apr 04, 2019 10:13 am
Biden and Sanders aren't that much older than orange hair. I'd support either one, just because they are both capable of delivering a trouncing of epic proportions and perhaps some of Trump's more extreme supporters would exercise their threats and leave the country as a result. Not sure where they'd go, Canada is too liberal and has socialized medicine, and they hate Mexicans. Maybe Russia would be a good place.
The Libertarians might be worth watching. Not because they have a chance, but they sometimes do a good job of drawing off support that might otherwise go to Republicans. Someone like Justin Amash at the top of their ticket could shift electoral votes in a few states, most notably his home state of Michigan which is a must-win for orange hair. The anti-Trump Republican group is beginning to coalesce and gather some name-recognized leadership and the chances are pretty good that they may decide to either challenge Trump for the nomination or step over to the Libertarians. There are a few active politicians who have no worries about any political consequences for challenging orange hair, like Ben Sasse, John Kasich, Larry Hogan or Mitt Romney but there are also some Republicans with name recognition who won't support Trump and might be persuaded to support a Republican opponent or even come out for the Democrats, among them former President George W. Bush, Cindy and Meghan McCain, Jeff Flake, and former Massachusetts governor William Weld, who is apparently planning a run for the GOP nomination.