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Don't you have any 'floating voters' in America? In the UK as we're faced with the unappetising choice of either Theresa May or Jeremy Corbyn there will be a lot of undecided votes during the next general election. There has got be some people starting to dislike trump among republicans, but can the democrats put up a 'normal' safe pair of hands type person that will have cross party appeal?
Somebody like Rand Paul strikes me as the sort of candidate the democrats should really try and find someone similar to, Tulsi Gabbard would get my vote![]()
We have the primary voting here first, that decides which candidate from each party will win out to be the nominee for president, Trump beat all 16 republican candidates, although some dropped out due to lack of support/donations.
If Trump runs in 2020 he's already the Republican nominee but someone can challenge him for it.
We have registered independent voters here, like me. But you can write in any name (for president) when you vote or leave it blank and just vote on the other stuff on the ballot. Usually state/local offices, questions, for example, in the last presidential election on my state ballot was the legalize pot question. I know some pot smokers so I figured I'd give them a little help and voted yes.
It's the independent voters who really decide the election, both the Republican and Liberals have their base voters. Those are the ones always fighting in the media. This is why Trump tweets all the time, he's communicating with the base to keep them motivated/engaged for the next election, the midterms and 2020.


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