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Question: Of the following possible 2016 Democratic candidates, which one would you be most inclined to support?
#1
Joe Biden
 
#2
Hillary Clinton
 
#3
Russ Feingold
 
#4
Tim Kaine
 
#5
Al Gore
 
#6
Mark Warner
 
#7
Bill Richardson
 
#8
Deval Patrick
 
#9
Kirsten Gillibrand
 
#10
Brian Schweitzer
 
#11
Mark Pryor
 
#12
Maria Cantwell
 
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Total Voters: 73

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Bull Moose Base
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« on: July 06, 2011, 12:46:06 PM »

Can I suggest you delete and re-do this thread taking out Gore, Richardson and Pryor none of whom are likely to run and replacing with Cuomo?  If you want the same amount, maybe O'Malley and Klobuchar or something?
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2011, 01:54:27 AM »

Good debut bluegrass.  Schweitzer isn't a bad bet for nominee in 2016.  He'll probably speak again at the convention next year and is likely to do well with the chance.  Great fit for Iowa and NH.
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2011, 06:33:52 PM »

Cuomo and O'Malley strike me as the two Democrats most likely to run.  Warner and Schweitzer seem pretty likely.  Biden if polls without Hillary show him competitive and donors are open to him in spite of his age.  Hillary doesn't appear interested but who knows if that's sincere and if so how likely it is that  she changes her mind.  Gillibrand seems pretty likely to run but only if Hillary did not.  Feingold sounds cool toward a senate run next year and I'd be sort of surprised if he ran for president in 2016.  Have heard no one say Gore has any interest.  Find it unlikely he'd pass on the past two races to run in 5 years 16 years after he left the Vice-Presidency.  Then again, who would have guessed even 6 months ago or whatever, that Huntsman, Perry and Bachmann might all run while Thune, Barbour, Daniels and Huckabee all would not.  So 5 years out, who knows anything?
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