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In reply to the discussion: Is there a plan B if HRC slips [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)78. Funny you should mention Plan B. B is for...
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You are changing your reasoning. AP is not a rightwing source, so you pivot....
peacebird
May 2015
#40
Joe Biden is the Plan B in the highly, highly... highly unlikely scenario Hillary falters
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#6
Yes but 1996 was a 3 person race and Hillary does not have the "New face" that Bill had in 96
awake
May 2015
#7
The key point that many forget both times Bill Clinton won the Whitehorse were 3 person races
awake
May 2015
#30
Joe Biden has a great resume, has served our Democratic president with verve and devotion.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#61
I love how wingnut hit pieces against the Clintons gain so much lavish praise here. eom
MohRokTah
May 2015
#9
Thanks, the amount of time between the announcement and official announcement is frustrating.
FSogol
May 2015
#19
I don't believe most persuadable voters care nearly, nearly, nearly...nearly
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#29
Martin O'Malley officially announces Saturday. He's already leased 7,500 sq ft of office in Balt,
FSogol
May 2015
#38
I care because I do not want a candidate who makes decisions that come back and bit them
awake
May 2015
#63
If this kind of total non-issue is the best the GOP can smear her with, there won't
DanTex
May 2015
#64
Plan A is one's preferred candidate. Plan B is one's second-in-preference candidate.
LanternWaste
May 2015
#69