The remainder of November and mid-December will be a busy time for network television news, cable news, most Americans and much of the world. Fraud discovered in Philadelphia that calls into question the validity of Pennsylvania’s calculations. Election altering software has been revealed, likely to lead to mass crime.
Fraud upon fraud
Fraud occurred in Michigan, where reports of vehicles containing thousands of ballots mysteriously emerged in the early morning hours. Nevada is plagued by fraud, from dead people voting, to unmasking observers, to dumping ballots, to postal workers dating envelopes, and more. Wisconsin, Georgia and probably Arizona have a lot of explaining to do.
Indeed, the Democrats’ combined criminal efforts in this election are leading to massive fraud the likes of which this country has never witnessed in the sheer volume of fraudulent acts, illegal ballots, and outright harassment, with worldwide effects. 36-day hourfurious controversy over Chad compared to the situation in Florida 20 years ago, it seems modest.
In this context, the question arises: who will carry the torch after President Trump? This will not be an basic task because indeed President Trump’s ability to get things done is unprecedented.
Regardless of what happens in the coming days and the seemingly endless array of legal complexities, the GOP will need to field a candidate in 2024 who can overachieve and accomplish an extraordinary number of things.
Ultra forceful composition
Fortunately, many potential candidates are emerging. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has demonstrated extraordinary courage, insight and honesty and would be one of my first few choices. Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri clearly understands the key issues and would be a good candidate.
Certainly, Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and courage, would be an excellent choice. Given that Donald Trump has gone from being a non-politician to being president, a congressional representative could also win the highest office. You no longer have to step out of the ranks of a senator, governor, army general, cabinet member or former vice president.
Trey Gowdy, although retired from Congress, could attract a lot of interest. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has established himself as one of the party’s greatest leaders, when just four years ago many people on the right couldn’t stand him.
Nikki Haley, former governor of South Carolina and U.S. representative to the United Nations for several years, has great political sense, is a good public speaker and can arouse enthusiasm among many voting groups. Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, and Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, may be involved. Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee would get my vote if she decided to run.
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky has emerged as a political force and may serve well. Fox News host Tucker Carlson he has an uncanny understanding of issues and an unrivaled ability to impart piercing political insight and megadoses of common sense in concise, compact bursts.
Between now and the next election, the next GOP leaders may emerge, inspired by Donald Trump’s tireless approach to the issues that matter. Time will tell.
Another Trump?
With more leadership from Trump, we have a chance to eradicate some of the left’s ills like bigotry, riots, looting, political correctness, the desire for a borderless country, doxxing, cancel culture, intentional misrepresentation of facts, etc. The left will never give up, but it can be reduced.
If Donald Trump Jr. or Ivanka Trump Kushner runs for President of the United States and wins, we can expect more years of effective leadership. Donald Trump may serve as a senior White House adviser to both his daughter and eldest son.
Children actually sometimes take over their fathers’ presidential duties. John Adams was the second president of the United States, and his son, John Quincy Adams, was the sixth president. As is widely known, George H. W. Bush was the 41st president and his son George W. Bush was the 43rd president.
All sorts of things can happen, but why not consider the possibility? It cannot be ruled out that one of Trump’s children may be elected president.

