Speculative discussion of potential third‑party presidential ticket and candidate traits
Speculative discussion of potential third‑party presidential ticket and candidate traits The passage is a vague brainstorming memo about possible third‑party candidates and strategic considerations for a 2020 election. It contains no concrete names tied to actionable financial flows, illegal activity, or misconduct, nor does it reveal new information about powerful actors. The only mentions are public figures (Biden, Romney, Gates, etc.) in hypothetical pairings, offering no evidence of coordination or wrongdoing. Key insights: Discusses the feasibility of a third‑party presidential run in 2020.; Lists hypothetical ticket combinations involving well‑known public figures.; Notes high public disapproval of Trump and perceived demand for a third party.
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Speculative discussion of potential third‑party presidential ticket and candidate traits The passage is a vague brainstorming memo about possible third‑party candidates and strategic considerations for a 2020 election. It contains no concrete names tied to actionable financial flows, illegal activity, or misconduct, nor does it reveal new information about powerful actors. The only mentions are public figures (Biden, Romney, Gates, etc.) in hypothetical pairings, offering no evidence of coordination or wrongdoing. Key insights: Discusses the feasibility of a third‑party presidential run in 2020.; Lists hypothetical ticket combinations involving well‑known public figures.; Notes high public disapproval of Trump and perceived demand for a third party.
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