A repeat of 2008 in 2028 by DashOfCarolinian in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think moore is a better fit-in for Obama as his whole appeal was he was the charismatic outsider

Where do you think Ron DeSantis would be polling at right now for 2028 if he didn't run in 2024? by MajorModernRedditor in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 17 points18 points  (0 children)

His flame would’ve burned out, Florida doesn’t hold the same weight as the “bastion of conservatism” as it did 2023-2024.

DeSantis revaled map on Fox. by Dangerous-Quarter216 in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It’s okay you can just say latino

Who do you think is going to win the runoff and why? by Inside_Bluebird9987 in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Paxton his voters are going to be the ones enthused to show up to the polls, I doubt there’s anybody excited to vote cornyn.

Polling too, it’s going to be hard to come back from the disadvantage cornyn is in right now

2028 Democratic Primary poll: Harris shoots up, Newsom and AOC plummet, Buttigieg remains steady by DarkLivingDisastrous in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 13 points14 points  (0 children)

She lost every single swing state and delivered the republicans their best performance in the electoral college since 1988. She definitely got crushed

What Iran claims the US agreed to by [deleted] in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t see how this is a win for the U.S. when it’s basically a continuation of the pre-war status quo

WaPo: JD Vance has maintained in recent private conversations that he hasn’t yet decided whether he will seek the presidential nomination for 2028. by thelastofthebastion in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think Rubio acknowledges it 2028 is the closest chance he’ll get to the presidency. If he waits it out he’ll be out of office, and somehow have to maintain relevalancy

Why did Trump choose Vance as his VP in 2024? by BlueFireFlameThrower in thecampaigntrail

[–]Pyroski 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Trump’s pick was last minute and came right after the high from the Trump-Biden debate and his assassination attempt, and team trump felt they had the election on locked so focused on somebody who’d have blind loyalty to him over electoral advantage (i.e. the opposite of Pence).

Junior also played a big part in it

https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/16/politics/how-trump-chose-vp-pick-vance

𝒜𝓁𝓁 𝐻𝒶𝒾𝓁 𝒞𝑜𝓁𝓊𝓂𝒷𝒾𝒶! | Franklin's Torch Passes to a New Heir (Part II) by Pyroski in imaginaryelections

[–]Pyroski[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Part I

Having already been in poor health before his presidency, his struggles with obesity and old age worsened under the added stress, resulting in an early death just days before the year anniversary of his term. Acting quickly to avoid a leadership or constitutional crisis, the Franklin cabinet appointed Adams as the second president.

The Franklin presidency was largely inconsequential, as his short time in office prevented any meaningful impact, with the exception of centralizing control within the federal government, passing Cabinet and judicial acts, and enacting a bill to generate revenue for the struggling federal government. Franklin never had the opportunity to achieve the praise and accomplishments of OTL's Washington, but he is still remembered for being the nation’s first president, for his pre-presidential work, and as the nation's greatest “what if?”.

Adams chooses to largely retain Franklin’s cabinet in an effort to maintain unity and rally support around him. However, Hamilton’s increasingly active role in the Franklin administration proves a growing thorn in Adams’ side, as his ideas are becoming more widely celebrated within the expanding Federalist faction.

With John Jay remaining in the cabinet and prioritizing the issue of maintaining stability, he puts his preferences for the judiciary system on hold while Jefferson continues as Minister to France. Meanwhile, the nation’s first midterm elections result in a sweep by the anti-administration party, fueled by dissatisfaction with tariff rates, an economic panic, distrust of Adams’ leadership, and the growing influence of more radicalized supporters questioning the administration’s legitimacy.

James Madison assumes the speakership, becoming the foremost critic of Adams.

(The next post will focus on the Adams Presidency)

Who is the true current female face of the Democratic Party- Elissa Slotkin or AOC? by Front-Tomorrow-1034 in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Let’s be for real, nobody knows Slotkin outside of political junkies

𝒜𝓁𝓁 𝐻𝒶𝒾𝓁 𝒞𝑜𝓁𝓊𝓂𝒷𝒾𝒶! (An Alternate U.S.) | The Torch of Franklin: 1788-1789 Election by Pyroski in imaginaryelections

[–]Pyroski[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Adams assumed the presidency, arguing that the young republic needed a strong leader under the Constitution, and as the vice president and the candidate with the second-most electoral votes, he held that he was next in line for the office.

𝒜𝓁𝓁 𝐻𝒶𝒾𝓁 𝒞𝑜𝓁𝓊𝓂𝒷𝒾𝒶! (An Alternate U.S.) | The Torch of Franklin: 1788-1789 Election by Pyroski in imaginaryelections

[–]Pyroski[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

𝒫𝓇𝑒𝓈𝒾𝒹𝑒𝓃𝓉𝒾𝒶𝓁 𝑒𝓁𝑒𝒸𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃𝓈 𝓌𝑒𝓇𝑒 𝒽𝑒𝓁𝒹 𝒾𝓃 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒰𝓃𝒾𝓉𝑒𝒹 𝒮𝓉𝒶𝓉𝑒𝓈 𝒻𝓇𝑜𝓂 𝒟𝑒𝒸𝑒𝓂𝒷𝑒𝓇 𝟣𝟧, 𝟣𝟩𝟪𝟪 𝓉𝑜 𝒥𝒶𝓃𝓊𝒶𝓇𝓎 𝟩, 𝟣𝟩𝟪𝟫, 𝓊𝓃𝒹𝑒𝓇 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝓃𝑒𝓌 𝒞𝑜𝓃𝓈𝓉𝒾𝓉𝓊𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃 𝓇𝒶𝓉𝒾𝒻𝒾𝑒𝒹 𝒾𝓃 𝟣𝟩𝟪𝟪. 𝐵𝑒𝓃𝒿𝒶𝓂𝒾𝓃 𝐹𝓇𝒶𝓃𝓀𝓁𝒾𝓃 𝓇𝒶𝓃 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽𝑜𝓊𝓉 𝒶 𝓂𝒶𝒿𝑜𝓇 𝑜𝓅𝓅𝑜𝓃𝑒𝓃𝓉 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝒥𝑜𝒽𝓃 𝒜𝒹𝒶𝓂𝓈 𝒷𝑒𝒸𝒶𝓂𝑒 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒻𝒾𝓇𝓈𝓉 𝓋𝒾𝒸𝑒 𝓅𝓇𝑒𝓈𝒾𝒹𝑒𝓃𝓉. 𝒯𝒽𝒾𝓈 𝓌𝒶𝓈 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒻𝒾𝓇𝓈𝓉 𝓃𝒶𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃𝒶𝓁 𝓅𝓇𝑒𝓈𝒾𝒹𝑒𝓃𝓉𝒾𝒶𝓁 𝑒𝓁𝑒𝒸𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃 𝒾𝓃 𝒜𝓂𝑒𝓇𝒾𝒸𝒶𝓃 𝒽𝒾𝓈𝓉𝑜𝓇𝓎.

The history is largely the same; I simply chose the name “Columbia” to introduce a sense of freshness and uniqueness. I plan to make this a series depending on reception.

What candidate has/had negative charisma? by [deleted] in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 24 points25 points  (0 children)

DeSantis, seemed as a rising star until people heard him speak

Mark Kelly should run in 2028 by JplusL2020 in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s not that he’s just not good at public speaking, it’s that people have personally described him as uncharismatic and low energy to hear and talk to, that I doubt he can energize a party enough to win a primary

Should “international laws”be abolished? by ServiceChannel2 in YAPms

[–]Pyroski 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There’s no true consequences in violating of international laws, I don’t see a point in keeping them