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Interesting. SoapBox Apr 2015 #1
Very... IthinkThereforeIAM Apr 2015 #75
If Hillary's bid evaporates there needs to be an alternative waiting in the wings bigworld Apr 2015 #2
When Hillary's bid evaporates. pscot Apr 2015 #28
. . .. n/t MBS Apr 2015 #52
How would her campaign "evaporate"? brooklynite Apr 2015 #66
Or she decides not to run. longship Apr 2015 #89
Martin O'Malley is pretty good. I like him. mahina Apr 2015 #109
Works for me. More the merrier. truebrit71 Apr 2015 #3
Oh hell, why not. progressoid Apr 2015 #4
not at all true! MisterP Apr 2015 #23
Some of them admit it. progressoid Apr 2015 #61
As a Democrat who is no fan of Hillary rury Apr 2015 #5
Yes! I agree completely. maddiemom Apr 2015 #63
Also agree. I worry that she's not honing her skills much in the last few months erronis Apr 2015 #73
Unlike Hillary, Chafee was one of the few to vote against Bush's Iraq blunder Adenoid_Hynkel Apr 2015 #108
Right there with ya. n/t susanna Apr 2015 #119
At last, the ice may be breaking! PassingFair Apr 2015 #6
Got to hope someone is going to challenge the anointed one davidpdx Apr 2015 #110
Oh, great. A Democratic Prez candidate who was a Republican up until 2007, Zorra Apr 2015 #7
Ask Elizabeth Warren and Charlie Crist. nt msanthrope Apr 2015 #11
Hillary Clinton was once a republican as well. Zorra Apr 2015 #21
Good Lord--HRC was a Goldwater Girl before she could vote. Then she went to college and wised up. msanthrope Apr 2015 #25
I'm not being defensive. I'm being real. nt Zorra Apr 2015 #34
Jokes....in short supply here..... msanthrope Apr 2015 #36
Honestly, just seeing all the support here for Chafee right now makes me understand Zorra Apr 2015 #45
Chafee isn't getting nominated. nt msanthrope Apr 2015 #46
bless you! nt Zorra Apr 2015 #48
Clinton has never voted Republican. She was in high school when her parents pnwmom Apr 2015 #71
She was president of Wellesley College's Young Republicans in 1965 PassingFair Apr 2015 #80
If so, she was still too young to vote. OTOH, Dwight D. Eisenhower pnwmom Apr 2015 #84
So is Lincoln Chafee. PassingFair Apr 2015 #85
He's less liberal than the Rockefeller-era Republicans Hillary supported pnwmom Apr 2015 #86
In an era when the term "liberal Republican" doesn't EXIST... PassingFair Apr 2015 #87
Good for him. He also stood up for privatizing Social Security. pnwmom Apr 2015 #92
Really? cannabis_flower Apr 2015 #120
The age was 21. Her activities with the Young Republicans were as a freshman. nt pnwmom Apr 2015 #121
Well, considering that she was only 17 years old at the time I wouldn't worry about it. Beacool Apr 2015 #122
What Bernie Sanders is not a Democrat now karynnj Apr 2015 #17
The difference being, Bernie is a lifetime liberal, who is more Democratic than Zorra Apr 2015 #32
There was a time when there were Republican moderates and liberals karynnj Apr 2015 #51
I'm a lazy white guy who never changed my registration from Republican until 2007 QuestionAlways Apr 2015 #29
No candidate can win without liberals, either. The general difference being, no liberal would ever Zorra Apr 2015 #38
Not true, Ike, Rockefeller, Chafee, and a number of other liberal Republicans QuestionAlways Apr 2015 #57
And if we were running campaigns 40 years ago, that might be a decent model to follow. jeff47 Apr 2015 #62
The fact that you consider these folks liberals is a perfect illustration of how far Zorra Apr 2015 #64
Actually.... jeff47 Apr 2015 #59
According to Gallup QuestionAlways Apr 2015 #88
That's a very long post to lump people together just as I explained. jeff47 Apr 2015 #90
Gallup is considered an authority on public opinion QuestionAlways Apr 2015 #93
Lincoln Chafee is less of a Republican than some Democrats. Arkana Apr 2015 #70
maybe he's "evolving"? nt LiberalElite Apr 2015 #111
What is wrong with seeing the light? treestar Apr 2015 #124
Chafee is an idiot. hack89 Apr 2015 #8
in what way? Wasn't he against our invasion of Iraq? still_one Apr 2015 #10
You know he has never won an election as a Democrat? hack89 Apr 2015 #13
All politicians are political opportunists, except maybe Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren. My still_one Apr 2015 #19
So leadership and executive skills are irrelevant? hack89 Apr 2015 #26
Leadership? Ted Cruz has leadership qualities. If one is wrong on the issues, leadership becomes still_one Apr 2015 #30
It's not either or. You can have good positions, but you need to be respected as a leader, too. merrily Apr 2015 #37
That is fine, but my point was you need to be right on the issues, and leadership, but being right still_one Apr 2015 #39
If it's either or, both are irrelevant merrily Apr 2015 #42
Then like you said if you can't get elected, it is a moot issue. I think the problem with Chaffee still_one Apr 2015 #53
That as well. merrily Apr 2015 #56
He was weak and ineffective in his one term as Governor hack89 Apr 2015 #49
I wasn't advocating for or against him, except to the point that his voting record is quite still_one Apr 2015 #50
He does hold many progressive views. I was addressing his fitness to be President. nt hack89 Apr 2015 #55
I think this is a clever scheme of the Clinton machine cosmicone Apr 2015 #58
He was the only Republican senator to vote against the invasion. KansDem Apr 2015 #24
He has a very liberal voting record. Better than a lot of Democrats still_one Apr 2015 #27
I still miss Feingold. merrily Apr 2015 #40
Chafee was pro gun control ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #99
You know damn well that Dems in the RI legislature opposed Chafee's proposals hack89 Apr 2015 #106
And you know damn well the Dems in this state are puppets for ALEC ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #113
They also passed marriage equality legislation. hack89 Apr 2015 #116
And Mattiello grouses about it to this day ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #117
Right. Nt hack89 Apr 2015 #118
He's a good foil. nt msanthrope Apr 2015 #12
He has won elections as a Republican and an Independent. Going for the trifecta perhaps? hack89 Apr 2015 #14
I suspect the former co-chair of the Obama re-election campaign is not working against msanthrope Apr 2015 #15
You certainly do not want him as president hack89 Apr 2015 #16
He is not an Executive. He is, however, a very smart political figure who will bring msanthrope Apr 2015 #22
His success in RI was based on his father's name and reputation hack89 Apr 2015 #41
Linc was always more DC connected. He's got connections and influence there. He'll msanthrope Apr 2015 #43
In what ways was he a weak and ineffective governor? elleng Apr 2015 #33
He had absolutely no influence in the state house hack89 Apr 2015 #44
Yes, that's why he never went up against own party. PassingFair Apr 2015 #82
A lot of teabaggers here said that about him ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #97
A lot of Dems in Rhode Island also said that about him hack89 Apr 2015 #100
Did you like Frank Caprio when he told Obama to shove it? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #102
Can't stand Providence politicians hack89 Apr 2015 #103
Calling Chafee "an idiot" is a pretty low blow ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #104
Then you hang out with a different group of Democrats than me hack89 Apr 2015 #105
What RI Democrats DO you hang out with? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #114
Dennis Canrio, John Edwards, Jim Sevaney. hack89 Apr 2015 #115
Are you from RI? treestar Apr 2015 #125
Yes. Nt hack89 Apr 2015 #126
A primary season is good for the people and the party. riqster Apr 2015 #9
Further proof that today's Democrats are mostly 70's and 80's Republicans. jalan48 Apr 2015 #18
NBC News version of the story... PoliticAverse Apr 2015 #20
I can't see Chafee or Webb winning the primary. merrily Apr 2015 #31
This sounds good to me and, elleng Apr 2015 #35
I have mixed feelings. I am glad to have options other than HRC. rhett o rick Apr 2015 #47
Here's a suggestion...Maybe liberals LIKE Hillary Clinton brooklynite Apr 2015 #68
Seems the Corp-Media are onboard with HRC and we know how "liberal" they are. rhett o rick Apr 2015 #74
Veep? nt Freethinker65 Apr 2015 #54
He's the only veep choice who would bring even less to the ticket Proud Public Servant Apr 2015 #60
He may be a thoughtful person, but he doesn't have it. vkkv Apr 2015 #65
Yup. I just saw him on Morning Joe. He seemed nice enough but really bland and CTyankee Apr 2015 #112
I wish there were more people running on the Dem side shireen Apr 2015 #67
Linc's popularity was shot to hell in Rhode Island; Arkana Apr 2015 #69
Why was his popularity 'shot to hell in Rhode Island?' elleng Apr 2015 #91
From day one, no one was on his side ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #98
So his popularity wasn't shot to hell because of anything he did, elleng Apr 2015 #101
Um, No. blackspade Apr 2015 #72
why the past tense about your thoughts? ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2015 #76
Because he is no longer governor Capt. Obvious Apr 2015 #78
so that means you no longer like him now? ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2015 #79
Oh that would be entertaining underpants Apr 2015 #77
Any candidate who can safely deliver the Electoral Votes of Rhode Island is good enough for me... brooklynite Apr 2015 #81
sometimes late learners become very educated . olddots Apr 2015 #83
I'd be behind this on his environmental record alone... Blue_Tires Apr 2015 #94
Lincoln Chafee is a Republican. bvar22 Apr 2015 #95
Linc is a good man, but not a politician ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2015 #96
He was just on Lawrence O'Donnell's show. moondust Apr 2015 #107
Well, he is a registered Democrats since 2013. Beacool Apr 2015 #123
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