2024年アメリカ大統領選候補者ランキングトップ10が公開される。一位はもちろんあの人

1 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:48:11.34 ID:Y4N78gpV0
2 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:48:23.56 ID:Y4N78gpV0
10. Mike Pompeo: Few have made their designs on potentially running for president as obvious as Trump’s former secretary of state and CIA director. Pompeo’s closing days as the nation’s top diplomat were extensively devoted to arguing that his tenure was a success, often using official resources in a patently political way (a federal investigation found just this week that Pompeo violated the Hatch Act for similar conduct). Pompeo’s office insisted recently that Pompeo was just joking when he suggested he would run regardless of former president Donald Trump’s plans. But we should probably take that as evidence that he’s quite anxious to do it. The big question with Pompeo is just how compelling he actually is as a candidate.
3 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:48:38.68 ID:Y4N78gpV0
9. Greg Abbott: The Texas governor is one of two big-state governors, along with Florida’s Ron DeSantis, who have gone to great lengths to establish their Trump-era-conservative bona fides — as opposed to more traditionally conservative ones. This has involved going further than Republicans usually do while wielding governmental power to fight coronavirus restrictions and combat Big Tech. For now, though, DeSantis is the non-Trump darling of that movement.
4 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:48:54.55 ID:Y4N78gpV0
8. Chris Christie: There is precious little evidence that the GOP will turn against Trumpism anytime soon; anybody betting on that taking place by 2024 had better get some extremely favorable odds. But if there’s one national player who could drive that message, it might be former New Jersey governor Christie, who has spoken out more and more against the president he so helped in 2016. While Christie ran in his own right in 2016 when his stock was particularly low in the party — and it panned out accordingly — he’s also demonstrated how good he can be politically when things align for him.
5 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:48:57.04 ID:ZObXLSqG0
安倍晋三
20 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:51:25.92 ID:TxRsxxJE0
>>5
タイミング早かったわ
6 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:49:07.55 ID:Y4N78gpV0
7. Donald Trump Jr.: If the elder Trump doesn’t run and the GOP base continues to place such a high premium on owning the libs over governing chops, virtually nobody else on this list has shown such an ability to give it what it wants. Trump Jr. is also completely untested as an actual candidate, but so was a certain family member.
7 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:49:22.61 ID:Y4N78gpV0
6. Ted Cruz Speaking of making owning-the-libs and trolling your organizing principle, Cruz has taken quite the turn this year. The Texas senator has tried ridiculously hard to try to fill the void left by the former president’s absence from Twitter — often with the same disregard for facts. The question as ever with Cruz is whether anyone really likes him enough, and whether the Trump base would ever trust him after what he pulled at the 2016 convention.
8 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:49:25.18 ID:2WcoHTPZ0
松 w 松 ww松 w 松 ww松 w 松松

w 松 ww w 松 ww w 松 ww ww

19 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:50:56.56 ID:sN9wiYmLM
>>8
最近良く見るこの松松ってなんなの?
誰も教えてくれない
こわい
21 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:51:33.61 ID:uXswOO0l0
>>19
精神障碍者だろほっとけよ
10 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:49:58.17 ID:DFomJRaZa
ペンスもそろそろなりたいだろうな
11 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:49:59.01 ID:8Ui6QgGR0
AOCいないのか
12 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:50:11.88 ID:Y4N78gpV0
5. Mike Pence: Pence’s chances to be a post-Trump favorite for the nomination took a serious shot in January, when he declined to go along with Trump and lawyer John Eastman’s plot to try to overturn the election on Jan. 6. And Pence seemed to recognize the fateful decision he was embarking upon, reportedly telling fellow Indianan and former vice president Dan Quayle, “You don’t know the position I’m in.” That position was one of a guy who loyally and often sycophantically stood by Trump for four years, while not necessarily aligning with Trump on more controversial matters. And it seemed to work for him — until it utterly fell apart in the closing days and Trump supporters began chanting “Hang Mike Pence.” He’s still a former vice president, but one who could sure use the type of party-wide turning of the page that Christie needs.
13 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:50:14.22 ID:1Of/Vs7Xa
黄色人種なれよ大統領に
そうすりゃ認めてやるわ
16 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:50:39.28 ID:ovM1peG90
>>13
少数派すぎて支持数足りんだろ
14 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:50:30.13 ID:sN9wiYmLM
ドウェイン・ジョンソンかカニエ・ウェスト
23 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:52:35.86 ID:uXswOO0l0
>>14
ドウェイン・ジョンソンは民主党
これは共和党のランキング
31 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:54:12.41 ID:uXswOO0l0
>>14
あとカニエ・ウエストは共和党だけど名前をyeに変えたからな
15 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:50:31.49 ID:Y4N78gpV0
4. Tim Scott: Almost nobody has flown beneath the radar, while also earning plaudits for memorable moments, as well as the senator from South Carolina. His 2020 convention speech was one of the most well-received, without talking much about Trump or delving too much into the divisive issues of the day. While others have navigated this era in decidedly uneven ways, Scott would enter the 2024 race with more of a chance to craft his own message rather than having to relive old battles. The drawback here is that the spotlight can be harsh, and Scott doesn’t have as much experience with it.
17 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:50:39.69 ID:LCl+pzVp0
セーラームーンみたいな広告が出てくるんだが?
うさぎちゃん大領領でいいのか?
18 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:50:53.04 ID:Y4N78gpV0
3. Nikki Haley: Haley is the biggest enigma on this list. She has both demonstrated a striking ability to navigate tough political waters — think the Confederate flag controversy in South Carolina when she was governor — while also seeming to have no idea how she truly intends to proceed. This year has been chock full of her providing mixed signals on what she really thinks of Trump and whether the party should hew to Trump’s vision for it. There’s something to be said for trying to be all things to all people, sure; but it’s been gobsmacking. Setting that aside, as Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, she was among the most popular officials in the administration and that obviously has a huge upside.
22 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:52:12.40 ID:WxFt9lFma
テレビじゃないんだから下位から発表すんな😠
24 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:52:43.70 ID:Y4N78gpV0
2. Ron DeSantis: If there’s no Trump, and there’s a desire for a Trumpism-without-Trump (and without another Trump) candidate, DeSantis is that guy right now — and it’s not very close. His record as Florida’s governor gives that movement pretty much everything it wants: A guy with big-state executive experience who loves to joust with the left and has found himself (justifiably) scrutinized by the media. While he’s clearly in a tier of his own right now, though, sometimes it’s not that hard to tell from his public appearances that he’s just a couple years removed from being a backbencher in the U.S. House.
25 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:52:58.07 ID:Y4N78gpV0
1. Donald Trump: If he runs, he’s the overwhelming favorite, and most or all of the above don’t run against him, because what’s the point? A strong majority of Republicans want him to run again, and about half say they would support him from the start. You’d likely see what you saw in 2020, which was a couple semi-reputable folks tossing their name in the hat in hopes of making a point or that maybe he implodes.
26 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:53:14.20 ID:Y4N78gpV0
もう終わりだよこの党
27 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:53:17.66 ID:AS97Liyq0
i knew it
28 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:53:38.64 ID:HsGfBPus0
トランプキタ━━━━ヽ(゚∀゚ )ノ━━━━!!!!
29 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:53:53.81 ID:i+5yJ+el0
民主党は女性大統領を担ぐつもりなんだろ
それでまたトランプに負けたら喜劇だな
34 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:54:36.18 ID:9xVJknvb0
>>29
ヒラリーは投票数では余裕で勝ってたからな
30 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:54:02.40 ID:Y4N78gpV0
パンピーオもランクインしてるし
32 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:54:15.19 ID:X6q7EYT60
トランプじゃ勝てないからペンスあたりになりそう。
33 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:54:23.91 ID:7G7AU/e20
共和党大丈夫か
37 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:54:58.51 ID:Y4N78gpV0
>>33
もう終わってる
トランプが完全にぶち壊した
35 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:54:46.95 ID:SA+xc7790
トランプは自身じゃなくて息子担ぐ可能性があるのか
どっちにしても共和党はそろそろちゃんとここ5年の総括しないと一生政権取れんようになるよ
36 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:54:48.87 ID:aIk6hTWSd
おやびんすげぇ…
38 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:55:07.28 ID:uytd+XD80
トランプ何歳だよ
アメリカも頭打ちやね
39 : 2021/11/13(土) 21:56:00.64 ID:7rzh4pBX0
トランプってもう無理だろ

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