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« on: November 19, 2014, 08:22:12 AM »
« edited: November 19, 2014, 11:22:24 AM by Bull Moose Base »

--is it a ranking? Seems looser than that maybe


Agree on Bolton.

Carson is basically already running.

Thune is higher than Huckabee? Huckabee passed on last cycle. His behavior then was completely different. I'd put him top 10.

Bush sounds slightly above 50/50 to run and that would likely mean no Rubio or Portmam.

Romney is doing more to suggest he'll run than Pence and Ryan are.

Perry's odds have to be lower because of the logistics of his legal problems.

Jindal has been running basically but the chance he pulls a Barbour and gives up before getting in are too high to rank him so high here.
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