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Adam T
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« on: April 22, 2015, 11:26:18 AM »

Excluding those running or potentially running this time:

Republicans
1.Lisa Murkowski, Alaska, U.S Senator
2.Tom Cotton, Arkansas, U.S Senator
3.Cory Gardner, Colorado, U.S Senator
4.Rick Scott, Florida, Governor
5.Bruce Rauner, Illinois, Governor
6.Joni Ernst, Iowa, U.S Senator
7.Steve Daines, Montana, U.S Senator
8.Ben Sasse, Nebraska, U.S Senator
9.Brian Sandoval, Nevada, Governor
10.Kelly Ayotte, New Hampshire, U.S Senator
11.Susana Martinez, New Mexico, Governor
12.Pat McCrory, North Carolina, Governor
13.Rob Portman, Ohio, U.S Senator
14.Mary Fallin, Oklahoma, Governor
15.Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania, U.S Senator
16.Tim Scott, South Carolina, U.S Senator
17.Nikki Haley, South Carolina, Governor
18.Bob Corker, Tennessee, U.S Senator
19.Bill Haslam, Tennessee, Governor
20.Ron Johnson, Wisconsin, U.S Senator
21.Paul Ryan, Wisconsin, U.S Representative

Democrats
1.Michael Bennet, Colorado, U.S Senator
2.Dan Malloy, Connecticut, Governor
3.Jack Markel, Delaware, Governor
4.Brian Schatz, Hawaii, U.S Senator
5.Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts, U.S Senator
6.Deval Patrick, Massachusetts, Former Governor
7.Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota, U.S Senator
8.Gary Peters, Michigan, U.S Senator
9.Steve Bullock, Montana, Governor
10.Brian Schweitzer, Montana, Former Governor
11.Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire, Governor
John Lynch, New Hampshire, Former Governor, (Probably won't run for office again.)
12.Cory Booker, New Jersey, U.S Senator
13.Martin Heinrich, New Mexico, U.S Seanator
14.Andrew Cuomo, New York, Governor
15.Kirsten Gillibrand, New York, U.S Senator
16.Anthony Foxx, North Carolina, U.S Transportation Secretary, former Charlotte Mayor
17.Gina Raimondo, Rhode Island, Governor
18.Julian Castro, Texas, U.S Housing and Urban Development Secretary, former San Antonio Mayor
19.Mark Warner/Tim Kaine, Virginia, U.S Senator
20.Jay Inslee, Washington, Governor
21.Maria Cantwell, Washington, U.S Senator
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Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2015, 01:10:00 AM »

The contrast isn't bad. He'll be twenty years younger than Hillary, but still have a credible resume with over a decade as intellectual leader of the Republican party, and a previous position on a national ticket.

Kind of sad that the intellectual leader of the Republican Party is a pathological liar who stated that even he would have voted against his own budget proposal.
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Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2015, 11:48:16 PM »
« Edited: April 26, 2015, 11:54:23 PM by Adam T »

The contrast isn't bad. He'll be twenty years younger than Hillary, but still have a credible resume with over a decade as intellectual leader of the Republican party, and a previous position on a national ticket.

Kind of sad that the intellectual leader of the Republican Party is a pathological liar who stated that even he would have voted against his own budget proposal.

Hillary is a Dem and she is a woman.

Paul Ryan, the pathological liar,  is a Rep and he is a man. Are you too stupidly to follow this thread?
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