Talk:2020 U.S presidential election (Porvenir)/@comment-24660155-20190219184046

So here's the thing: While Bernie did officially announce (yay!), I am undecided on the direction I want to take this page. A primary without Bernie left Harris as the most likely nominee in my mind, and while I'm sticking with my prediction, I can't be certain of how things will go. I will not muck with the Democratic Primary until likely August at the earliest when we have a clearer picture of the race.

As for the GOP, Weld, Kasich, and Hogan are looking increasingly likely to run. While I believe Trump is the most vulnerable President in modern history and is quite susceptible to a primary defeat, I believe religious nuts and nativists will circle the wagons around him once more. However, when the inevitable recession hits, things could easily change in favor of our trio of challengers. People forget that LBJ dropped out after New Hampshire, and was thus technically primaried.

This election is shaping up to be even more ludicrous than 2016, and a very morbid part of me cannot wait until August when the debates start. >:)