Mr. Morden
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« on: June 19, 2016, 05:14:34 AM » |
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Warren would probably be the favorite for the Democratic nomination if she was actually interested in running. I don’t know if she is though.
I’ve asked this before, but I’m curious to know what other people think. If Clinton manages to lose this year, does that amplify or suppress the “it’s time for a woman” sentiment among some Democratic primary voters? Because if not Warren, then I see Gillibrand and/or Klobuchar making a run for the nomination in 2020 if Clinton loses this time.
We also saw again what a powerful voting bloc African-Americans are in the Democratic primary contest. Would, say, Cory Booker be in a strong position to win the nomination if he made a run?
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