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Two GOP Presidential Candidates Who Could Catch Fire in the Next Six Months

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Two GOP Presidential Candidates Who Could Catch Fire in the Next Six Months
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We have three new presidential candidates entering the race this week – former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, former Vice President and former Indiana Governor Mike Pence, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, who I don't want to say doesn't have chance, but c'mon. Look, I am polling ablout the same as Doug Burgum, right now, and I am yet to declare my candidacy for president. While we all know Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis are currently the top two GOP candidates, I want to say, don't underestimate Mike Pence and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott. Here's my prediction: Pence or Scott will catch fire in the next six months, in Iowa specifically, and they will come out of Iowa as a legitimate candidate. Let me explain.

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