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In reply to the discussion: Jim Webb Forms Exploratory Committee [View all]herding cats
(19,967 posts)4. As expected.
I others still being brandied about in the top include (in no particular order):
John Hickenlooper
Brian Schweitzer
Hillary Clinton
Elizabeth Warren
Bernie Sanders
Andrew Cuomo
Kirsten Gilibrand
Also, there's these two I don't really expect to see run at this point but still may.
Martin O'Malley - who was expected to make a run at it, but lost his election and is now being called "damaged goods."
Joe Biden
Maybe even, Tammy Baldwin. It's still early and anything is possible.
On edit: Yeah, I'm not ready to transfer into the 2016 primary season either. It's insane how they switch from one to the next instantaneously now.
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I used to think Democrats steered clear of people who had formerly lost elections or primaries, but
merrily
Nov 2014
#13
A US Senate seat or a gubernatorial seat not what I would consider a local loss.
merrily
Nov 2014
#16
To be fair, O'Malley himself did not lose - he was term limited and his Lt. Gov lost the race to
Midwestern Democrat
Nov 2014
#21
I can't recall the exact words, but I do recall I had a jaw drop reaction when I heard it.
merrily
Nov 2014
#11
Here's a link to op-ed "Class Struggle" which he sent to WSJ in 11/2006 :
Faryn Balyncd
Nov 2014
#24