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Showing Original Post only (View all)O'Malley, Sanders, Webb outline potential path over Clinton to win 2016 Democratic White House nom [View all]
Fox News: (yes...I know)Three potential candidates considered among the most likely to challenge Hillary Clintons juggernaut campaign to become the Democratic Partys 2016 nominee for president expressed confidence Sunday about defeating her, each outlining potential paths to victory.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, Independent-Vermont, questioned whether Clinton or any 2016 GOP presidential candidate would challenge Wall Street for the middle class.
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Former Virginia Democratic Sen. Jim Webb also challenged Clinton, a former first lady and secretary of state, saying voters want new leadership.
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Also on Sunday, former Maryland Democratic Gov. Martin OMalley, considered perhaps the mostly likely to challenge Clinton, continued to argue that his two terms running the state would qualified him to run the country, if he gets into the race.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, Independent-Vermont, questioned whether Clinton or any 2016 GOP presidential candidate would challenge Wall Street for the middle class.
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Former Virginia Democratic Sen. Jim Webb also challenged Clinton, a former first lady and secretary of state, saying voters want new leadership.
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Also on Sunday, former Maryland Democratic Gov. Martin OMalley, considered perhaps the mostly likely to challenge Clinton, continued to argue that his two terms running the state would qualified him to run the country, if he gets into the race.
I could swear I was told there wasn't going to be a Primary...
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O'Malley, Sanders, Webb outline potential path over Clinton to win 2016 Democratic White House nom [View all]
brooklynite
Apr 2015
OP
There's a difference between saying someone is the best (even only) choice who can win...
brooklynite
Apr 2015
#8
Ive seen plenty of posts saying, in essence, "you dont have a choice"
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2015
#20
My job is not to play Perennial DU fave "find me a link". I dont owe you jack diddly.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2015
#23
All detractor's were talking about Hillary's coronation endlessly (I really mean endlessly).
William769
Apr 2015
#7
Well, I hope that she's unopposed in the primary (Tammy Duckworth).
greatauntoftriplets
Apr 2015
#18