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zclark1994
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« on: September 07, 2009, 02:58:37 PM »

You mean a vice president of a popular (possibly in Obama's case) president might run for president after said presidents presidency.  No way, that hasn't happened anytime recently except Al Gore, George H.W. Bush, and Richard Nixon.
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zclark1994
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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2009, 06:13:03 PM »

You mean a vice president of a popular (possibly in Obama's case) president might run for president after said presidents presidency.  No way, that hasn't happened anytime recently except Al Gore, George H.W. Bush, and Richard Nixon.

Right, I'm just mentioning it because so many other people here seem to dismiss Biden's chances of running, because of his age.


Yeah, I know,

I agree with you as well.  I don't really understand why everybody seems to think that because of his age he wouldn't have a chance to win.  Ronald Reagan won the most electoral votes in history and he was our oldest president.

Biden would easily win if Obama was successful, all he would have to do is just say that he'll keep on doing what Obama did.
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