2028: Ro Khanna vs Thomas Massie?

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According to most prediction markets and sportsbooks :rolleyes: since we are about 2 3/4 years away from the 7 November 2028 POTUS election and neither Massie nor Khanna is a party frontrunner (or even a declared candidate), the possibility of a Massie v Khanna choice is not worthy of consideration; however, such an election might inspire millions of non-voters to take part in hopes of learning more about the role blackmail plays in American foreign/domestic politics.

The Epstein files reveal that a vast global conspiracy actually exists – sort of

Not weird enough?

How about a blast from the past:

The loser in Khanna vs Massie serves as VP.
 
According to most prediction markets and sportsbooks :rolleyes: since we are about 2 3/4 years away from the 7 November 2028 POTUS election and neither Massie nor Khanna is a party frontrunner (or even a declared candidate), the possibility of a Massie v Khanna choice is not worthy of consideration; however, such an election might inspire millions of non-voters to take part in hopes of learning more about the role blackmail plays in American foreign/domestic politics.

The Epstein files reveal that a vast global conspiracy actually exists – sort of

Not weird enough?

How about a blast from the past:

The loser in Khanna vs Massie serves as VP.

Neither of them. Khanna not experienced enough and Massie burned his bridges. Mr. Khanna has a strong reputation in his district and won't leave it. He is hardly loser, but does very well pissing MAGA MAGGOTS.
 
Neither of them. Khanna not experienced enough and Massie burned his bridges. Mr. Khanna has a strong reputation in his district and won't leave it. He is hardly loser, but does very well pissing MAGA MAGGOTS.
I don't know if either Massie or Khanna is qualified to become POTUS; imho, both would have to win their respective primary to qualify.

Ro Khanna's experience in government rivals that of Obama and Bush and it dwarfs Trump's experience in public service, not that qualification counts for much:

Ro Khanna - Wikipedia

"Rohit Khanna (born September 13, 1976) is an American politician and attorney serving as the U.S. representative from California's 17th congressional district since 2017..."

"Khanna also served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary in the United States Department of Commerce under President Barack Obama from August 8, 2009, to August 2011.

"Khanna endorsed Bernie Sanders for president of the United States in 2016 and co-chaired Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign."
 
I don't know if either Massie or Khanna is qualified to become POTUS; imho, both would have to win their respective primary to qualify.

Ro Khanna's experience in government rivals that of Obama and Bush and it dwarfs Trump's experience in public service, not that qualification counts for much:
Prior to being elected President Obama was a junior Senator who spent more time not voting to make sure he didn’t have a record than he did legislating.
Ro Khanna - Wikipedia

"Rohit Khanna (born September 13, 1976) is an American politician and attorney serving as the U.S. representative from California's 17th congressional district since 2017..."

"Khanna also served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary in the United States Department of Commerce under President Barack Obama from August 8, 2009, to August 2011.

"Khanna endorsed Bernie Sanders for president of the United States in 2016 and co-chaired Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign."
 
Massie is one of the few good Congressman we have.
He appears to have many traits the next POTUS should possess:

Thomas Massie - Wikipedia

"Before joining Congress, Massie was judge-executive of Lewis County, Kentucky, from 2011 to 2012.

"He also founded a startup company based in Massachusetts, where he previously graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

"Massie has been described as a libertarian Republican and a member of the Tea Party movement, which backed his candidacy for Congress in 2012."
 
He appears to have many traits the next POTUS should possess:

Thomas Massie - Wikipedia

"Before joining Congress, Massie was judge-executive of Lewis County, Kentucky, from 2011 to 2012.

"He also founded a startup company based in Massachusetts, where he previously graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

"Massie has been described as a libertarian Republican and a member of the Tea Party movement, which backed his candidacy for Congress in 2012."
I would vote for him
 
These two are more likely to run together on the same ticket than they are to run against each other IMO.
 
According to most prediction markets and sportsbooks :rolleyes: since we are about 2 3/4 years away from the 7 November 2028 POTUS election and neither Massie nor Khanna is a party frontrunner (or even a declared candidate), the possibility of a Massie v Khanna choice is not worthy of consideration; however, such an election might inspire millions of non-voters to take part in hopes of learning more about the role blackmail plays in American foreign/domestic politics.

The Epstein files reveal that a vast global conspiracy actually exists – sort of

Not weird enough?

How about a blast from the past:

The loser in Khanna vs Massie serves as VP.
I'd vote for Massie in a heartbeat. The only "America First" politician in D.C. (currently). Khanna is likely too liberal for my tastes but I admire the fact that he seeks justice for the Epstein victims. That's more respectable than Trump's willingness to cover for sexual predators.
 
I'd vote for Massie in a heartbeat. The only "America First" politician in D.C. (currently). Khanna is likely too liberal for my tastes but I admire the fact that he seeks justice for the Epstein victims. That's more respectable than Trump's willingness to cover for sexual predators.
Rand Paul
 
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These two are more likely to run together on the same ticket than they are to run against each other IMO.
John Kerry made a big show of considering his friend John McCain for a running mate in 2004.
Depending on what goes wrong between now and 2028 (especially economically), millions of US voters might embrace revolutionary change at the ballot box and support a Massie/Khanna ticket.
 
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