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In reply to the discussion: Lincoln Chafee Explores Presidential Run as a Democrat [View all]Beacool
(30,518 posts)123. Well, he is a registered Democrats since 2013.
He's entitled to run.
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If Hillary's bid evaporates there needs to be an alternative waiting in the wings
bigworld
Apr 2015
#2
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
Good Lord--HRC was a Goldwater Girl before she could vote. Then she went to college and wised up.
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#25
Honestly, just seeing all the support here for Chafee right now makes me understand
Zorra
Apr 2015
#45
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
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
All politicians are political opportunists, except maybe Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren. My
still_one
Apr 2015
#19
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
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
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
And you know damn well the Dems in this state are puppets for ALEC
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Apr 2015
#113
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
He is not an Executive. He is, however, a very smart political figure who will bring
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#22
Linc was always more DC connected. He's got connections and influence there. He'll
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#43
Seems the Corp-Media are onboard with HRC and we know how "liberal" they are.
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#74
Yup. I just saw him on Morning Joe. He seemed nice enough but really bland and
CTyankee
Apr 2015
#112
Any candidate who can safely deliver the Electoral Votes of Rhode Island is good enough for me...
brooklynite
Apr 2015
#81