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Gore was leading in his polls also. Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #1
I am a Democratic voter 100% of the time, and I want Hillary. I am the people graham4anything Apr 2013 #2
DLCers will ensure they lose again to any putz the GOP throws out there. Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #3
There are not enough voters in the nation to deny all of President Obama & 2 President Clinton graham4anything Apr 2013 #4
Sad to say it will never happen. Since you are living in pony land Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #8
we need to save your post okieinpain May 2013 #101
Are you forgetting leftynyc May 2013 #115
Hillary is popular; Gore was not brooklynite May 2013 #118
Yep! What you said... Kahuna Apr 2013 #63
I think that is a fair statement. NCTraveler May 2013 #100
you should really read about her and Honduras. Whisp Apr 2013 #10
conspiracy theories. Same old same old. graham4anything Apr 2013 #33
it's AP news. I can give you links but Whisp Apr 2013 #55
conspiracy theory accusation with no substance when faced with facts. Same old same old. sabrina 1 Apr 2013 #86
Hillary is the single most qualified candidate before being President since LBJ. graham4anything May 2013 #94
It actually took a Clinton AND a Perot to beat a Bush. cherokeeprogressive Apr 2013 #31
Look Robbins Apr 2013 #46
Democratic voters want Hillary. President Obama fans want Hillary. That is 90=% of party. graham4anything Apr 2013 #53
2016 Robbins Apr 2013 #57
I have talked to the strongest feminist democrats in MO loyalsister May 2013 #117
Hillary is beloved in much of the party. hrmjustin Apr 2013 #78
Doesn't matter what chunk of the party thinks. Arctic Dave May 2013 #87
Well we just disagree on that. hrmjustin May 2013 #109
Bill Bradley didn't win a single state Renew Deal May 2013 #126
2016 is a very long way off (in politics) etherealtruth Apr 2013 #5
Mario Rubio, Jeb Bush, Rick Santorum ???? Good Grief Repulicans, Is this the best you... BlueJazz Apr 2013 #6
Eisenhower was the prototype that Reagan later imitated. Smart? LOL. He was a warmonger. graham4anything Apr 2013 #9
Interesting. H2O Man Apr 2013 #12
Oh...I agree with everything you say. I still say that someone like Ike would be far preferable... BlueJazz Apr 2013 #18
Mighty early yet. H2O Man Apr 2013 #7
What could possibly happen in 3 1/2 years? frazzled Apr 2013 #11
We need all of President Obama's and Hillary Clinton's fans (about 95% of dem party)to vote 2014 graham4anything Apr 2013 #13
"Fans". Justin Bieber has fans. djean111 Apr 2013 #34
Taylor Swift, democratic voter, could do very well to harness her fans to support democratic party graham4anything Apr 2013 #35
I hereby crown you Emperor of non sequiturs. djean111 Apr 2013 #36
Another adhominem. graham4anything Apr 2013 #37
how long has the country been ruled by bushes or clintons? no more. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #14
That is unfair to women to say Hillary can't be President just because her husband was. graham4anything Apr 2013 #15
It's not sexist leftstreet Apr 2013 #19
Didn't you like Jerry Brown? graham4anything Apr 2013 #20
So you're saying you'd support Sarah Palin? leftstreet Apr 2013 #22
Why? I only vote for democratic candidates for president 100% of the time. graham4anything Apr 2013 #25
Isn't that unfair to women? leftstreet Apr 2013 #28
I only vote for Democratic candidates. I am not one who voted for Ralph Nader & Republicans graham4anything Apr 2013 #29
I could never vote for Jerry Brown Bucky May 2013 #105
What is unfair to women and everyone else is ramrodding another corporatist stooge through TheKentuckian Apr 2013 #24
it is not sexist, that is ridiculous. Whisp Apr 2013 #61
Her character? You have been brainwashed by Evergreen Emerald May 2013 #103
she talks about human rights a lot Whisp May 2013 #110
so....the sequister is Michelle's fault? Evergreen Emerald May 2013 #120
Very seriously Honduras. Whisp May 2013 #121
I don't think that's what's being said. Renew Deal May 2013 #128
I'm getting sick of it too. It's also embarrassing. reformist2 Apr 2013 #16
Is Obama a Bush or a Clinton? hay rick Apr 2013 #48
What if the choice is Bush's and Clintons? Renew Deal May 2013 #127
Nothing quite like dynastic procession 1-Old-Man Apr 2013 #17
Did you or do you like Jerry brown? graham4anything Apr 2013 #21
Do you like Jerry brown or JFK? graham4anything Apr 2013 #23
Which is probably the best indication yet that neither one will be a candidate in 2016! hedgehog Apr 2013 #26
Rubio & Bush !? ... They're just too good to us. lpbk2713 Apr 2013 #27
It's going to be Clinton vs Guillianni Capt. Obvious Apr 2013 #30
Guillianni is pro-choice and is against opposing marriage equality. That makes it impossible Douglas Carpenter Apr 2013 #38
I think you missed his "obvious" snark davidpdx Apr 2013 #65
ah... sarcasm is sometimes wasted on me Douglas Carpenter Apr 2013 #68
Déjà vu -- and again about the 2008 Presidential race. LiberalAndProud May 2013 #96
Personally, i'd like to see Elizabeth Warren rurallib Apr 2013 #32
You, me, and about half of DU would like to see Elizabeth Warren. nt Zorra Apr 2013 #84
Wow I knew who posted this before opening Arcanetrance Apr 2013 #39
like who? graham4anything Apr 2013 #40
Personally I can think of three candidates Arcanetrance Apr 2013 #45
You can't be serious. This party will neither nominate, nor vote for a House member for POTUS. Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #49
why try again Arcanetrance Apr 2013 #54
Because it doesn't work that way. RudynJack Apr 2013 #62
Of course you're grandstanding I mean anyone who runs is. Arcanetrance Apr 2013 #64
But he wouldn't win the necessary number of primaries. RudynJack Apr 2013 #69
What do you think Obama's national name recognition was in 2005? That stuff is like cookies Bluenorthwest Apr 2013 #73
Actually RudynJack Apr 2013 #74
That's it exactly. Any potential national candidate needs to show he/she can win..... Tarheel_Dem May 2013 #92
Obama is one of just 3 sitting Senators to be elected President, first since JFK. Not great odds. Bluenorthwest Apr 2013 #70
True RudynJack Apr 2013 #72
As a former first lady, HRC would never have run for a House seat. Get real. Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #83
This message was self-deleted by its author Arcanetrance Apr 2013 #85
Oh yeah, I'm a "blind supporter/worshipper" of Hillary. Google me. Tarheel_Dem May 2013 #88
I will apologize without the use of Google first Arcanetrance May 2013 #89
No Harm. No Foul. Tarheel_Dem May 2013 #90
And I love RudynJack May 2013 #93
As I did with the other poster I do apologize for name calling Arcanetrance May 2013 #111
"The Distinquished Gentleman" (Eddie Murphy movie) said it quite well "Vote for the name you bike man Apr 2013 #41
3rd Way Manny will be pleased. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2013 #42
Yes, he also wants a woman President (though his choice voted for Reagan in 1980). graham4anything Apr 2013 #43
so what? nobody cares what she believed back in 1980. Hillary however was part of an administration Douglas Carpenter Apr 2013 #47
I voted for Jimmy Carter. All democratic voters in 1980 should have graham4anything Apr 2013 #52
Sen. Warren used to lean Republican but changed her mind. I think that is a good thing Douglas Carpenter Apr 2013 #56
Well Robbins Apr 2013 #58
Damn right. I voted for Gore. Nader and NH's 4 electoral votes cost the election graham4anything May 2013 #95
Manny? Manny who? Bucky May 2013 #106
Hillary is at this time unqestionably the front runner for both the nomination and the Presidency Douglas Carpenter Apr 2013 #44
"Nothing is certain in politics or in life". What is certain is that if HRC runs, she wins. Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #51
I agree Robbins Apr 2013 #59
Exactly. And as someone mentioned upthread, HRC puts more than a couple.... Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #79
Hillary, the war chick RILib Apr 2013 #50
Hell, we'll be in a couple of them by 2016 from what is sounds. What we'll need is someone Purveyor Apr 2013 #77
as much as I hate president Jeb DonCoquixote Apr 2013 #60
Hillary was the favorite in 2005. Recovered Repug Apr 2013 #66
It worked out fine, as she will be serving 8 years as President and graham4anything May 2013 #98
... SammyWinstonJack Apr 2013 #67
We need to focus on 2014. THEN we can talk about 2016. jazzimov Apr 2013 #71
These articles always bring the predictable response. Beacool Apr 2013 #75
Oh, the delicious irony. Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #81
What a sad reason to vote for someone 'to see heads explode on the right and left'. But sabrina 1 May 2013 #99
Middle, I don't like the extremes. Beacool May 2013 #119
Warmongers are bad for the country.. THAT is fanaticism. Voting to irritate people, is definitely sabrina 1 May 2013 #122
The Left is a minority in the party. Beacool May 2013 #123
The Left is a majority in the country. Thanks for bringing right wing 'trash the left' talking point sabrina 1 May 2013 #125
When polls are conducted, most people consider themselves to be moderate. Beacool May 2013 #129
I met Hillary and liked her very much, then. She changed. I don't dislike politicians, they are not sabrina 1 May 2013 #130
Who the hell else do we have that can challenge the 'chosen'? Seriously. eom Purveyor Apr 2013 #76
Too soon to call. Baitball Blogger Apr 2013 #80
And we're ... what? ... 110 days after Obama's inauguration? Buzz Clik Apr 2013 #82
Nothin against Hillary XVI_Eyes May 2013 #91
She's a solid bet if she wants it....hopefully she wants it Rowdyboy May 2013 #97
This is a great point. Until we can do something about Citizens United, we need to somehow hold the stevenleser May 2013 #113
we're probably better off with jeb as president RedstDem May 2013 #102
Um, no. Tommy_Carcetti May 2013 #107
You forgot to use the "I didn't think this one through" tag on you post. Bucky May 2013 #108
yuk yuk yuk RedstDem May 2013 #112
Of course, many want to see Jeb as president. They are the majority of the anti-Obama crew graham4anything May 2013 #116
I'll do everything I can to help elect Hillary! In_The_Wind May 2013 #104
Good for her. That's even better than she was polling in 2005. hughee99 May 2013 #114
We can do so much better than Hillary. Apophis May 2013 #124
you want someone way left? One can travel so way left, that they bump into way right graham4anything May 2013 #131
... Apophis May 2013 #132
you gotta admit, the 80-20 is the best thing I have thought of in months. graham4anything May 2013 #133
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