CDZ Which we have in 2020 if Clinton won year 2016??!

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Republicans:

Tom Cotton, 39
Marco Rubio, 45
Ted Cruz, 45
Kelly Ayotte, 48
Scott Walker, 48
Chris Christie, 53
Mike Huckabee, 62
Paul Ryan, 46

Two pieces more I want or zero more.

If it is Clinton year 2016 as leader in United States.

Who candidates you'll expect youre.
 
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Republicans:

Tom Cotton, 39
Marco Rubio, 45
Ted Cruz, 45
Kelly Ayotte, 48
Scott Walker, 48
Chris Christie, 53
Mike Huckabee, 62
Jeb Bush, 63

Two pieces more I want or zero more. Eight or ten pieces enough.

If it is Clinton year 2016 as leader in United States.

Who candidates you'll expect youre.

Ryan it is not well done.

I doubt Ted Cruz win a second term here in Texas and Rubio is a one and done candidate too.

It will be someone that no one is thinking about and could be someone like Mike Pence of Indiana.
 
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Republicans:

Tom Cotton, 39
Marco Rubio, 45
Ted Cruz, 45
Kelly Ayotte, 48
Scott Walker, 48
Chris Christie, 53
Mike Huckabee, 62
Jeb Bush, 63

Two pieces more I want or zero more. Eight or ten pieces enough.

If it is Clinton year 2016 as leader in United States.

Who candidates you'll expect youre.

Ryan it is not well done.

I doubt Ted Cruz win a second term here in Texas and Rubio is a one and done candidate too.

It will be someone that no one is thinking about and could be someone like Mike Pence of Indiana.

Cruz is strong candidate and Marco Rubio still not over if he wanna resign and still youngster.
 
Republicans:

Tom Cotton, 39
Marco Rubio, 45
Ted Cruz, 45
Kelly Ayotte, 48
Scott Walker, 48
Chris Christie, 53
Mike Huckabee, 62
Jeb Bush, 63

Two pieces more I want or zero more. Eight or ten pieces enough.

If it is Clinton year 2016 as leader in United States.

Who candidates you'll expect youre.

Ryan it is not well done.

I doubt Ted Cruz win a second term here in Texas and Rubio is a one and done candidate too.

It will be someone that no one is thinking about and could be someone like Mike Pence of Indiana.

Cruz is strong candidate and Marco Rubio still not over if he wanna resign and still youngster.

Ted Cruz is 2016 version of Rick Santorum and will be forgotten about after 2018 mid-term elections.

Rubio blew his chance and showed the U.S. he is a pretty face with lack of brains.

Pence will be the possible candidate with those like Gowdy position himself for VP pick...
 
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Carly Fiorina are maybe nine place only if maybe and one more we needs. Ten pieces in total. Or only eight pieces enough. For real buisness.
 
Bush invested the most money it gave no dividends, and in the next election if it becomes first female just as the first black in 2008 but in 2016, the Bush opportunity not to be adequate although he wants the same as Huckabee and Cruz secure equality in the U.S. will be raised. Gun laws are lost but it does not help the younger Bush than two elder Bush, who has been in power four and eight years.
 
My guess that the 2020 candidate will be someone not on the radar now.
 
My guess that the 2020 candidate will be someone not on the radar now.

Ayotte and Cotton and Ryan are outside radar 2016. Avaible in 2020.
If you name them, then they by definition are on the radar.

But they aren't candidates this elections.
People "not on the radar" are those we would not think about or consider.
For example, Joe Biden was on the radar in 2014 when people were discussing who may run for president in 2016 even though he chose not to run.
 
My guess that the 2020 candidate will be someone not on the radar now.

Ayotte and Cotton and Ryan are outside radar 2016. Avaible in 2020.
If you name them, then they by definition are on the radar.

But they aren't candidates this elections.
People "not on the radar" are those we would not think about or consider.

But I think about three pieces how never was alerted 2016.
 
We will not have a meaningful election in 2020 (or thereafter) if Clinton is elected in 2016. She will order the Justice Department to supervise elections in swing states in order to ensure the desired outcomes.
 

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