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In reply to the discussion: Looking past 2016, who do you see as the future of the democratic party? [View all]Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)34. Joaquin and Julian Castro (n/t)
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Looking past 2016, who do you see as the future of the democratic party? [View all]
craigmatic
Nov 2015
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gabbard has a future...as a republican. she needs to primaired by the real dems nt
msongs
Nov 2015
#29
If they don't remember who their constituents are, the Democratic party will not have a future
tularetom
Nov 2015
#4
The future of the Democratic Party is to become the Republican Party from the 80s.[n/t]
Maedhros
Nov 2015
#17
Gavin Newsom has a past. As for Booker, he's not called "Cory the Tory" fior nothing.
KamaAina
Nov 2015
#5
I think he can win in 2018. He loves the cameras and could be a force in 2024.
craigmatic
Nov 2015
#10
They would be except that they have no statewide stage to really show what they can do. If only
craigmatic
Nov 2015
#12
Doesn't have to win statewide. If Clinton picks him for VP, his base will be national
Bucky
Nov 2015
#25
Hillary Clinton in 2020, Michelle Obama in 2024/2028, and Chelsea Clinton 2032/2036...
madinmaryland
Nov 2015
#42
There seems to be a well financed movement to one party. Preparation has bseen in process
Todays_Illusion
Nov 2015
#52