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hurricanehink
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« on: October 19, 2015, 04:34:03 PM »

It isn't so much that the Democrats don't have any big young names. It's that so much oxygen is taken by Obama, Biden, and Hillary (and now Sanders). If GOP wins in 2016, expect people like Gillibrand, Booker, Murphy (CT) to become as well-known as Christie, Kasich, and Rubio are now. When there is a chance people might be running for president, their clout becomes much bigger, they get themselves known to the public, and they do stunts like filibustering. If Hillary or Sanders and announces they'll be a one-termer, that would create the same situation as 2008, when both parties had a long list of superstars.
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