I will post my perspectives on each Republican candidate as it relates to their positions, general electability, and ability to secure the nomination prior to the primary elections.
I'd be very curious to hear your perspective on how important identity politics (gender, race, class issues) will be in 2024. As you mention, Haley is unlikely to be popular in the modern era of Republican politics - but I think this has more to do with her unwillingness to base her campaign on the anti-woke, populist politics of the front 3 (Trump, Ramaswamy, and DeSantis).
I think that will depend on the state of America 4 weeks before the actual election. If we are seeing massive economic collapse I think identity politics will be limited; however, we may see an identity politics play a role if abortion or LGBTQ issues are brought to the fore (i.e. massive Supreme Court cases for example).
I'd be very curious to hear your perspective on how important identity politics (gender, race, class issues) will be in 2024. As you mention, Haley is unlikely to be popular in the modern era of Republican politics - but I think this has more to do with her unwillingness to base her campaign on the anti-woke, populist politics of the front 3 (Trump, Ramaswamy, and DeSantis).
I think that will depend on the state of America 4 weeks before the actual election. If we are seeing massive economic collapse I think identity politics will be limited; however, we may see an identity politics play a role if abortion or LGBTQ issues are brought to the fore (i.e. massive Supreme Court cases for example).