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In reply to the discussion: For those who would prefer a different presidential candidate than Hillary [View all]MineralMan
(151,287 posts)166. I was one of those who promoted thinking about 2014 until
after the election. The election's over, and it didn't work out as well as it might have. Now that it's over, it's time to look toward 2016, just as I have said so many times in the past.
I haven't said it's almost too late for anyone but Hillary. I have said that it's time to start working on 2016. There's a big difference. It is time for that, now that the 2014 election is over. So, I posted an OP to that effect and it's encouraging people to find a candidate to run against Hillary Clinton in the primaries.
I'm not sure why that is a problem for so many people. Who would you like to see run in the primaries? That's the question.
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For those who would prefer a different presidential candidate than Hillary [View all]
MineralMan
Nov 2014
OP
And one of the things people seem to forget is that a Senator who stays in for years gains power
jwirr
Nov 2014
#111
Almost all of our losers had that supposed strong appeal for unaffiliated voters.
stillwaiting
Nov 2014
#138
THANK YOU! That's one of the truest statements illustrating the absolute necessity of revolution
Zorra
Nov 2014
#39
He gave the keynote address in 2012 so chatter was that he was being 'groomed' for bigger things.
randome
Nov 2014
#30
That would be Bernie. I have written, donated money to his Senate campaign and will
Autumn
Nov 2014
#26
I wish he would declare and set up a campaign but I see no hurry for him to switch parties yet.
Autumn
Nov 2014
#41
I was for Hillary until yesterday.. I have changed my mind.. Elizabeth Warren all the way
secondwind
Nov 2014
#109
No one cares who Clinton's hood ornament is. What difference does it make to "pair her with
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#160
Um, Hillary only meets two of these four points. She's interested, and well known.
Scuba
Nov 2014
#156
I find 2014, 2014, 2014! There is plenty of time to worry about the Presidency after the election
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#161