IF Trump is (a) still in office; and (b) wants to do so, it'll be Trump on the ticket for the Republicans. (That raises a whole different issue, though, of whether or not the Republicans will nominate him.* We'll find out.)
Who runs from the Dems? Bernie's my bet for the Democratic nominee, but that's kind of a lazy pick on my part because he was so close and so passionate last cycle that I'm assuming it will carry over to the next cycle. I didn't think the Dems were stupid enough to trot out the heavily baggage laden Hillary, but they surprised me, so maybe they'd even nominate Warren (if she even wants any of that action).
*Before anyone jumps on me for alleged partisanship because I floated the idea that the Republicans might abandon Trump... I really believe we all need to take what we think we know about Presidential politics and throw it out the window. These next 3.5 years are going to redefine what we thought was possible/within the realm of reason (for one example, see: the Senate's rule change to get Gorsuch confirmed).
War is god
Who runs from the Dems? Bernie's my bet for the Democratic nominee, but that's kind of a lazy pick on my part because he was so close and so passionate last cycle that I'm assuming it will carry over to the next cycle. I didn't think the Dems were stupid enough to trot out the heavily baggage laden Hillary, but they surprised me, so maybe they'd even nominate Warren (if she even wants any of that action).
*Before anyone jumps on me for alleged partisanship because I floated the idea that the Republicans might abandon Trump... I really believe we all need to take what we think we know about Presidential politics and throw it out the window. These next 3.5 years are going to redefine what we thought was possible/within the realm of reason (for one example, see: the Senate's rule change to get Gorsuch confirmed).
War is god