Trump has contributed mightily to the GOP, giving the party a backbone it seemed to have misplaced following the Reagan years. He also has reminded people that conservative ideas work, including tax cuts, a reduction in regulations and constitutional judges.
Add to these significant accomplishments the Trump administration's brokering of four peace deals in the Middle East no one thought possible, much less achievable, and the development of a coronavirus vaccine various "experts" said was not possible by the end of the year.
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The president has hinted he may run again in four years. If he wins, he and his supporters could enjoy sweet revenge. But should he be a candidate? As much as he has done for the party and the country, should Republicans put all their faith and trust in him?
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Republicans can continue to embrace Trump's policies while getting behind someone without his baggage. Who might that be? My view of the perfect candidate is Vice President Mike Pence, who has been loyal to the president without the name-calling, while preserving his own personality, dignity, Christian faith and kindness.
Republicans could do a lot worse than Pence, but not much bette
Have to admit - Pence has grown on me
Have to see who the other primary runners are