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In reply to the discussion: Elizabeth Warren PROMISES TO SERVE OUT HER TERM, Not Run For Prez [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)36. If discussing 2016 is distracting to you, that's your problem. Some of us can
do more than one thing at a time. I find it odd that the same bunch of posters want to demand from the rest of us to ignore 2016.
I've contacted my Democratic HoR representative and they are even looking at starting campaigning until next year and no one has indicated a challenge yet. When needed I will be ready to fight for 2014 and I dont need you or your friends telling me when to do what.
Besides, if we do nothing about 2016 until 2015, then most likely HRC will be the candidate because it will be too late to launch a powerful challenge. And if HRC wins the nomination, there is a good chance Christie Creams will defeat her.
Remember, if you dont want Christie Creams as your president, DONT NOMINATE HRC.
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Elizabeth Warren PROMISES TO SERVE OUT HER TERM, Not Run For Prez [View all]
WilliamPitt
Dec 2013
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If discussing 2016 is distracting to you, that's your problem. Some of us can
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#36
Warren will do more good in the US senate as the senior senator from MA than as Prez
Larkspur
Dec 2013
#3
It bothers me that people have apparently become delusional about Warren in 2016.
longship
Dec 2013
#35
You put 'PROMISES' in caps but she didn't promise, she said she 'plan'ned.
PoliticAverse
Dec 2013
#9
We can and need to think about the short and long term success of the progressive message
Fearless
Dec 2013
#24
How absurd for those here that insinuate that we cant worry about both 2014 and 2016.
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#40
What a win-win for the conservatives, both Republican and DEmocrat, if HRC runs against Christie.
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#47
The Left can take a hike if they don't support the nominee, regardless of who that person might be.
Beacool
Dec 2013
#50
Oh no you dont. If you nominate a corporatist that is beholden to Wall Street, then
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#54
Kinda funny that some are calling the quest for a progressive candidate "delusional".
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#86
No, if she runs for the job, she will win because she'll be the most qualified candidate.
Beacool
Dec 2013
#52
Sweetheart, you're my bud, but you are inhaling fumes if you think that this country
Beacool
Dec 2013
#64
I like Bernie too, but it's a ludicrous idea that he would get anywhere if he did run in 2016.
Beacool
Dec 2013
#67
I don't give a damn if he wins or not. If winning means putting up with more corporatists then
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#81
i know. the 50 state strategy which everyone purports to love did not iclude running kucinich clones
dionysus
Dec 2013
#97
yeah... to let the RWers take charge and burn the country to the ground... and then you
dionysus
Dec 2013
#65
they're not sorry though. they'd rather run a kucinch type nationwide campaign and lose everywhere
dionysus
Dec 2013
#72
as long as there is someone to raise the progressive flag in 2016 and challenge Wall Street power
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#70
I am truly sorry to all of my friends here who wanted her to run. I support Hillary but like Warren
hrmjustin
Dec 2013
#78