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In reply to the discussion: Poll: Dems favor Biden, Sanders for 2020 nomination [View all]LonePirate
(14,354 posts)52. Why isn't Martin O'Malley part of this discussion?
He would make a great nominee and president-elect in 2020.
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Interestingly, in the same poll, those asked said they wanted someone younger.
NCTraveler
Dec 2016
#5
And I like Senator Harris even though she hasnt been as ahead of the curve on some issues
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#57
I don't think either of them care to serve IN our government the rest of their lives. They'll organ
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#9
Four years is a long time, and those old white men are OLD. What people are saying is that they want
RedWedge
Dec 2016
#10
Reply I assume someone off the radar will take charge and beat the old warhorses
Johonny
Dec 2016
#14
Two older white men to replace a younger old white man? No. We have a bigger pool to fish from
TeamPooka
Dec 2016
#20
We have 19 governors to chose from. 1 independent governor who leans democratic
yeoman6987
Dec 2016
#45
I think Biden may run for Senate if Carper retires. But Sanders may well run again.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#41
