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The 2040 Republican presidential primaries are held between January 8th and June 25th of this year. Senator Bobby Jindal becomes the Republican presidential candidate of 2040 by defeating former Governor Scott Walker and former Representative Ben Quayle. * Bobby Jindal, senator of Louisiana since 2020, governor of Louisiana from 2006 to 2014 * Scott Walker, governor of Wisconsin since 2011 * Ben Quayle, representative of Arizona from 2010 to 2012. Ben Quayle: 2 states, 101 delegates, 13% of the popular vote

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  • The 2040 Republican presidential primaries are held between January 8th and June 25th of this year. Senator Bobby Jindal becomes the Republican presidential candidate of 2040 by defeating former Governor Scott Walker and former Representative Ben Quayle. * Bobby Jindal, senator of Louisiana since 2020, governor of Louisiana from 2006 to 2014 * Scott Walker, governor of Wisconsin since 2011 * Ben Quayle, representative of Arizona from 2010 to 2012. Ben Quayle: 2 states, 101 delegates, 13% of the popular vote
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  • The 2040 Republican presidential primaries are held between January 8th and June 25th of this year. Senator Bobby Jindal becomes the Republican presidential candidate of 2040 by defeating former Governor Scott Walker and former Representative Ben Quayle. * Bobby Jindal, senator of Louisiana since 2020, governor of Louisiana from 2006 to 2014 * Scott Walker, governor of Wisconsin since 2011 * Ben Quayle, representative of Arizona from 2010 to 2012. In 2039, Bobby Jindal announces he will run for president again after his loss to Paul Ryan during the Republican primaries in 2036. With the fact he has Indian ancestors and a strong conservative faith, Jindal is popular among Asian Americans and conservatives. His main opponents for the Republican nomination are Scott Walker, governor of Wisconsin, and Ben Quayle, former Representative in Arizona and son of former US Vice-President Dan Quayle. Jindal easily defeats them by winning 45 states, 1762 delegates and 63% of the popular vote against 4 states, 423 delegates and 24% of the popular vote for Walker and 2 states, 101 delegates and 13% of the popular vote for Quayle. By the fact that Julian Castro, his Democratic opponent, is from Texas and is Hispanic, Jindal decides to select George P. Bush as his running mate. Ben Quayle: 2 states, 101 delegates, 13% of the popular vote
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