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Pessimistic Antineutrino
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« on: December 27, 2013, 09:30:03 PM »

Alabama - Martha Roby (R)
Alaska - Sarah Palin (R) Close to impossible, but a more likely nominee than Murkowski or Begich.
Arizona - Janet Napolitano (D)
Arkansas - Tom Cotton (R) Only if he wins in 2014. If not him, then whoever wins Governor next year.
California - Gavin Newsom (D) Would probably need higher office first, but more likely candidate than Jerry Brown.
Colorado - John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut - Chris Murphy (D)
Delaware - Joe Biden (D)
Florida - Marco Rubio (R)
Georgia - Michelle Nunn (D) Again, only if she wins 2014. If not her, Barrow.
Hawaii - Brian Schatz (D) If he wins the primary. If not then Hanabusa.
Idaho - Raul Labrador (R)
Illinois - Richard Durbin (D) About 0% chance of this happening but Kirk is probably going to run for reelection, and wouldn't win the R primary.
Indiana - Mike Pence (R)
Iowa - Bruce Braley (D) Darkhorse if he wins 2014. If not, Branstad.
Kansas - Sam Brownback (R)
Kentucky - Rand Paul (R)
Louisiana - Bobby Jindal (R)
Maine - Mike Michaud (D) If he wins 2014, if not Chellie Pingree.
Maryland - Martin O'Malley (D)
Massachusetts - Elizabeth Warren (D) She might get drafted, although it's unlikely.
Michigan - Justin Amash (R) Snyder and Schauer seem like obvious picks but I have doubts that either of them will run. Amash I guess could be a major longshot for VP.
Minnesota - Amy Klobuchar (D) Or Michelle Bachmann, but she wouldn't win the nomination.
Mississippi - Haley Barbour (D) He's old news, but no MS Dems are making it on the ticket, and Wicker seems happy in the Senate.
Missouri - Claire McCaskill (D)
Montana - Brian Schweitzer (D)
Nebraska - Deb Fischer (R) Only real option.
Nevada - Brian Sandoval (R) Probably will run for Senate in 2016, but is a minor possibility nonetheless.
New Hampshire - Kelly Ayotte (R)
New Jersey - Chris Christie (R) Duh.
New Mexico - Gary Johnson (L) If he runs for the Libertarian nomination again he gets it. If we're talking major party candidates, Susana Martinez (R) by far.
New York - Hillary Clinton (D) If she opts out or runs from AR then Gillibrand or Cuomo get it. But they wouldn't run if she does.
North Carolina - Kay Hagan (D)
North Dakota - Heidi Heitkamp (D)
Ohio - John Kasich (R) If he loses in 2014, then Rob Portman.
Oklahoma - Mary Fallin (R)
Oregon - Jeff Merkley (D)
Pennsylvania - Pat Toomey (R)
Rhode Island - Sheldon Whitehouse (D) Lincoln Chafee running as an (I) is also a possibility, although a minuscule one.
South Carolina - Nikki Haley (R)
South Dakota - John Thune (R)
Tennessee - Marsha Blackburn (R)
Texas - Ted Cruz (R) If not him then Rick Perry.
Utah - Mike Lee (R) Huntsman seems like a possibility but he will never come close to touching the nomination. Doubt he'll get picked for VP either
Vermont - Bernie Sanders (I) No point putting a (D) in there because the only way he makes it is as an Independent. Howard Dean is also an option.
Virginia - Mark Warner (D)
Washington - Maria Cantwell (D)
West Virginia - Shelley Moore Capito (R) Manchin may be popular but there is no way he will ever be on the Democratic ticket.
Wisconsin - Scott Walker (R)
Wyoming - Matt Mead (R)
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