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Planning for the GOP's Post-Trump Future

Well, Donald Trump won another three states last night and it’s looking more and more likely that he’ll be the nominee. Given his impeccable credentials at winning, it seems likely that he’ll destroy Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders or whoever the Democrats choose to be their sacrificial lamb. It turns out that Trump was right: we’ll win so much that we’ll get sick of winning.

Still, I find it relatively hard to believe that Trump is going to want to serve a second term—like Polk, I can see him accomplishing his few goals (building a wall; deporting 12 million people by employing teams to go door to door to round up undesirables; making China import American goods by sheer force of will) and riding off into the sunset, work done. He has so many wonderful properties—really beautiful resorts, with golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus—that I can’t believe he’ll be happy spending any more time in the drab, non-gold-painted White House than is absolutely necessary.

These establishment fools want Trump gone so they can get back to the way things were. But I know the truth: There's no going back. He's changed things. Forever. And that means the GOP needs to start planning for 2020! Who can the party recruit to pick up the mantle of Trump after he exits the stage? I have three suggestions.

Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan, wearing his 'formal' bandana (AP)

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Kanye West

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Stephen Baldwin

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