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NewYorkExpress
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« on: January 23, 2015, 02:49:45 AM »

Best case for Democrats; Someone competent other than Hillary/Biden runs and wins a tight race (nominating Hillary or Biden is setting the party up for disaster in 2016, or worse 2020).

Best Case for Republicans; Cruz runs and wins the nomination, then, aided by low popularity for President Obama and poor campaigning from Hillary/Biden, wins the General Election easily. (Cruz is probably best case because he is ardently conservative, and would be competitive or better in November-Walker might fit this too, but he might not be conservative enough for most activists)
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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2015, 03:18:51 AM »
« Edited: January 23, 2015, 04:15:37 AM by NewYorkExpress »

Best case for Democrats; Someone competent other than Hillary/Biden runs and wins a tight race (nominating Hillary or Biden is setting the party up for disaster in 2016, or worse 2020).

Best Case for Republicans; Cruz runs and wins the nomination, then, aided by low popularity for President Obama and poor campaigning from Hillary/Biden, wins the General Election easily. (Cruz is probably best case because he is ardently conservative, and would be competitive or better in November-Walker might fit this too, but he might not be conservative enough for most activists)
Do you know anything about politics, at all?

I try to... If that makes me unsuccessful, then that's my problem, not yours.
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NewYorkExpress
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« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2015, 04:14:41 AM »

Best case for Democrats; Someone competent other than Hillary/Biden runs and wins a tight race (nominating Hillary or Biden is setting the party up for disaster in 2016, or worse 2020).

Best Case for Republicans; Cruz runs and wins the nomination, then, aided by low popularity for President Obama and poor campaigning from Hillary/Biden, wins the General Election easily. (Cruz is probably best case because he is ardently conservative, and would be competitive or better in November-Walker might fit this too, but he might not be conservative enough for most activists)
Do you know anything about politics, at all?

I try too... If that makes me unsuccessful, than that's my problem, not yours.

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