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milhouse24
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« on: February 17, 2010, 12:46:43 AM »

If the Dems lose big in 2010, Jeb will definitely throw his hat in for the 2012 nomination.  He'll be too old in 2016.  I think chances of him are better than 50% that he will enter the primaries.  He is doing nothing right now, and he would be able to bring intelligent debates into the primaries, even if he loses the primaries (doubtful) he would set himself up perfectly for 2016. 
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milhouse24
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2010, 09:30:52 PM »


Maybe Jeb should change his last name to Reagan, lol. 

I think Jeb is far better a politician than Palin, Romney, Huckabee, etc.  I think he wants to run.  I don't know if he'll win, but I think he has a good chance.  Of course, he's now Catholic and that can lose him votes. 

But will the leadership pick Romney over Jeb, never.
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milhouse24
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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2010, 12:31:01 PM »

With any other last name, he'd be a frontrunner for 2012 Republican nomination. But I can't feel to bad about him, because with any other last name, he'd never be elected Governor of Florida in the first place.

You mean, he wouldn't have won the governorship in his 2nd attempt?  He lost his first election for Florida Governor. 

But somehow, Dubya won his first election in TExas, so maybe he is the smarter brother.
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