The 2024 election campaiging is already hot these days, especially after this week in Iowa. With a diverse group of individuals, each with their own unique backgrounds and experiences, the race for the Republican nomination, with ALL of the additional drama around The Donald, the soap opera is still very much a crap shoot. The big news makers we obviously know and talk about every day but we want to make sure you are aware of each candidate or potential candidate as we look to get the dumpster fire of our goverment back under control 

First on the list is the former President of the United States, Donald Trump. He needs no introduction and love him or hate him, Trump has the largest following and the strong base of supporters who are eager to see him win again in 2024.

Next up is Nikki Haley, the former Governor of South Carolina and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Haley is a rising star in the Republican party and has been touted as a potential candidate for several years now.

Vivek Ramaswamy, a successful entrepreneur and author, is also on the list of potential candidates. Ramaswamy has been a vocal critic of big tech and has advocated for a more conservative approach to regulation.

Asa Hutchinson, the current Governor of Arkansas, is another potential candidate for the Republican nomination. Hutchinson has been a strong advocate for conservative policies and has a track record of success in his home state.

Tim Scott, the current Senator from South Carolina, is also on the list of potential candidates. Scott has been a vocal advocate for criminal justice reform and has been praised for his ability to work across party lines.

Ron DeSantis, the current Governor of Florida, a questionable falling/rising? star in the Republican party and has been praised for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in his state.

Chris Christie, the former Governor of New Jersey, is another potential candidate for the Republican nomination. Christie has been a vocal critic of President Biden and has been advocating for a more conservative approach to government.

Mike Pence, the former Vice President of the United States, is also on the list of potential candidates. Pence has been a loyal supporter of President Trump and has been praised for his conservative values.

Doug Burgum, the current Governor of North Dakota, is another potential candidate for the Republican nomination. Burgum has been a vocal advocate for small government and has been praised for his success in business.

Francis Suarez, the current Mayor of Miami, is also on the list of potential candidates. Suarez has been a vocal advocate for conservative policies and has been praised for his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Will Hurd, the former Congressman from Texas, is another potential candidate for the Republican nomination. Hurd has been a vocal advocate for national security and has been praised for his ability to work across party lines.

Glenn Youngkin, who has not yet declared his candidacy, is a successful businessman and former CEO of the Carlyle Group. Youngkin has been praised for his business acumen and his conservative values.

Kristi Noem, the current Governor of South Dakota, is another potential candidate for the Republican nomination. Noem has been a vocal advocate for conservative policies and has been praised for her handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in her state.

Liz Cheney, the current Congresswoman from Wyoming, is another potential candidate for the Republican nomination. Cheney has been a vocal critic of President Trump and has been advocating for a more moderate approach to government.

John Bolton, the former National Security Advisor to President Trump, is also on the list of potential candidates. Bolton has been a vocal critic of President Biden and has been advocating for a more aggressive foreign policy.

As the landscape, drama (whatever you want to call it these days) evolves around the former president who currently has the poll numbers showing at this time, understanding exactly who could be the other option for the GOP is critical to understand

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