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« on: March 28, 2014, 04:51:16 PM »

For the Democratic nomination? It's hers if she wants it.

The general election? Too soon to tell. Ask me when the GOP nominee is clear.
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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2014, 05:00:47 PM »

For the Democratic nomination? It's hers if she wants it.

The general election? Too soon to tell. Ask me when the GOP nominee is clear.
The GOP's field is crap, I mean, pre Bridge gate Christie had a fairly good shot, but now he's been knocked out (Maybe), the GOP's new hope is Rand Paul, and if he rules out a run, Rick Perry, yeah, it's that bad.

Still too early. Christie might still recover from Bridgegate (though I'm not counting on it). More importantly is whether Jeb Bush gets in.

If not, Walker has a decent shot, but he's much more polarizing a candidate than I'd want for the general.
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2014, 06:23:39 PM »

For the Democratic nomination? It's hers if she wants it.

The general election? Too soon to tell. Ask me when the GOP nominee is clear.
The GOP's field is crap, I mean, pre Bridge gate Christie had a fairly good shot, but now he's been knocked out (Maybe), the GOP's new hope is Rand Paul, and if he rules out a run, Rick Perry, yeah, it's that bad.

Still too early. Christie might still recover from Bridgegate (though I'm not counting on it). More importantly is whether Jeb Bush gets in.

If not, Walker has a decent shot, but he's much more polarizing a candidate than I'd want for the general.
Like I said before, Bush has a lot of meat, but considering his friendship with Bloomberg (That'll be a funny primary ad, get on that Ted Cruz), and the fact that he's a Bush sink him, as well as the fact that he hasn't been elected office for 8 years (10 in 2016)

I'm old enough to remember that people said his father's (then considered) failed presidency only 8 years earlier would sink W for sure in 2000. Look what happened.

Jeb's time in the wilderness may actually help him with voters. It doesn't hurt him one iota with the establishment big donors, many of whom are just waiting for the word to start bundling checks.
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