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« on: May 27, 2016, 11:45:37 AM »

Somebody not currently in elected office and hasn't been spending time lobbying in the mean time. They should be a relative outsider to Washington, but not pugilistic and attention-seeking (so not, say, Schweitzer) or from somebody too out of the ideological mainstream of the Democratic Party. Also somebody who has stayed largely neutral (beyond their super delegate) endorsement in the Hilary/Clinton vote.

Now where can such a candidate be found? I don't know myself, so I will troll a vote for Martin O Malley.
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