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  Which of these third party candidates would do best in 2016? (search mode)
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Jon Huntsman
 
#2
Chuck Hagel
 
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Gary Johnson
 
#4
Michael Bloomberg
 
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Rand Paul
 
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Jesse Ventura
 
#7
Dennis Kucinich
 
#8
Russ Feingold
 
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Jill Stein
 
#10
Virgil Goode
 
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Rocky Anderson
 
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Alan Grayson
 
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Colin Powell
 
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Buddy Roemer
 
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Jello Biafra
 
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Herman Cain
 
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Van Jones
 
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Howard Schultz
 
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Lou Dobbs
 
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Donald Trump
 
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Bernie Sanders
 
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« on: November 18, 2012, 05:21:50 PM »

This. Any third-party candidate who intends on posing a serious threat to either of the two major party candidates will have to have billions in personal wealth to devote to his campaign, and Bloomberg is the only one on that list who meets that criterion.
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