After Clinton and Obama, who is the next torch bearer for the Democrats? (user search)
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hopper
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« on: July 13, 2013, 07:05:04 PM »

Somebody new will probably come alone.

Obama didn't wasn't even on the radar before 2004.
Yeah Obama lost in the Dem Primary to Bobby Rush in 2000 for a US House Seat. Worked out well for Obama that he lost that House Race.
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hopper
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« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2013, 07:12:19 PM »

Maybe there will be no star. Maybe we will just have a line up of mediocres while the GOP is in power. It's not like that hasn't happened before (see 1980's).
Well without Hillary unless Howard Dean runs of course the Dems might have a mediocre field in '16. I don't think Schweitzer is running because I just talked to a couple on here and it seems like Schweitzer''s political career is over .The GOP does have a good field for the '16 race as you sort of highlighted in your post.
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