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« on: February 11, 2015, 04:17:41 PM » |
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My updated list:
1. Hillary Clinton- Pretty self-explanatory
2. Scott Walker- He has momentum, but can he maintain it? He'll be a formidable candidate in both the primary and general if he does.
3. Jeb Bush- The current establishment favorite, but Jeb is vulnerable and wont have the advantage of running in a weak field like Romney did.
4. Chris Christie- Probably the fallback option for the establishment if Jeb falters. I think he is one of the more charismatic candidates running and I can see that paying dividends for as long as his scandals don't get up with him and the whole vaccine debable isn't an omen for he'll look like as a candidate.
5. Martin O'Malley?- Don't laugh. Seriously if Hillary doesn't run for whatever reason I think he could be the biggest beneficiary if only because he may have a head start over the over candidates who would jump in the race. Biden probably wouldn't be taken seriously, Cuomo wouldn't survive a primary, and I think its dubious that Warren would run even in this scenario. O'Malley is boring but he checks off the right mark ideologically.
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