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Children and the GOP. eom MohRokTah Apr 2014 #1
And many Dems as well FiveGoodMen Apr 2014 #10
Whose turn is it? Peacetrain Apr 2014 #2
It's Jeb Bush's turn in the GOP. MohRokTah Apr 2014 #3
No, I think it would be Santorum (as you point out) or Paul Ryan, the previous VP candidate. Jim Lane Apr 2014 #11
Thus pointing out how perception... Wounded Bear Apr 2014 #14
Yep, no groupthink going on on our side. lol leeroysphitz Apr 2014 #5
That's how big Bush got the nomination. nt City Lights Apr 2014 #4
... and Dole, and McCain (after shrub), and Romney. JoePhilly Apr 2014 #6
Didn't Ann Romney say it was "Mitt's turn" to be President? BuelahWitch Apr 2014 #7
True. But I will say this: I think it's a Progressive's turn. NYC_SKP Apr 2014 #8
I don't know if this is in relation to Hillary Clinton or in reference to switching el_bryanto Apr 2014 #9
I'm confident it's about Hillary Clinton. Paladin Apr 2014 #18
Who does that? nt pnwmom Apr 2014 #12
well, Ann Romney tried it last go-round. magical thyme Apr 2014 #13
The last two republican presidential nominees have been the runners up of the previous contest JVS Apr 2014 #15
I agree. But I will be supporting HRC because she is the most qualified potential candidate arely staircase Apr 2014 #16
It's stupid to nominate them for that reason. You nominate them if they can be elected. McCamy Taylor Apr 2014 #17
These aren't sophisticated people LittleBlue Apr 2014 #19
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