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In reply to the discussion: Of those who have Already declared, or are about to declare, for the Dem nom. for president, [View all]tblue37
(68,461 posts)15. BTW, I think Castro is actually running for VP consideration, and also to position himself for a
more plausible run out n the future.
(If not to be considered for VP, then at least for a cabinet post.)
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Of those who have Already declared, or are about to declare, for the Dem nom. for president, [View all]
rusty fender
Jan 2019
OP
I find Julian Castro to be a lot more competitive than the other two in that category--esp for VP
hlthe2b
Jan 2019
#2
Not Bernie. I supported Bernie in the primaries last time. But he is, in my opinion, too old now,
tblue37
Jan 2019
#12
Plus Warren in the race makes Sanders redundant. BTW, has Sanders officially announced? n/t
FSogol
Jan 2019
#19
BTW, I think Castro is actually running for VP consideration, and also to position himself for a
tblue37
Jan 2019
#15
I would say that Gillibrand and Castro have a better chance than Sanders for 2020. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jan 2019
#27
Nonsense; the convention is a year and a half away. No telling what happens between now and then.
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#30