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That is an interesting scenario... CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2014 #1
Warren will be 75 in 2024 Warpy Apr 2014 #2
For now, yes... Rosco T. Apr 2014 #3
Not to mention winning 2024 after holding the Presidency for 4 terms is rather unlikely karynnj Apr 2014 #13
Clinton gave an (ill executed) nationally televised speech at the convention in 1988 Hippo_Tron May 2014 #53
Agree - I should have worded things better as you are completely correct karynnj May 2014 #58
Do you think the party would run two women on the ticket? femmocrat Apr 2014 #4
No. 840high Apr 2014 #9
Warren has about the same "exposure" that Obama had in 2008. That said, Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #5
Warren hasn't had a speech like Obama's Red State/Blue state one... Rosco T. Apr 2014 #7
Well, there was that speech at the Democratic National Convention. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #8
Warren had 52% of respondents able to rate her in a March poll Hippo_Tron May 2014 #54
Not really, Obama was the keynote speaker in 2004. joshcryer Apr 2014 #10
I agree that Hillary Clinton is the most likely nominee, and her VP will be a Latino. nt Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #24
And this is why she will lose question everything Apr 2014 #25
Failing to move agressively to fight for Democrtas inthe 2010 eleciton was a huge error. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #27
A thoughtful post PatrickforO Apr 2014 #35
Interesting points. And.. question everything Apr 2014 #40
Obama didnt really have the exposure to beat the shoe in Hillary either DJ13 Apr 2014 #6
Shoo-in (not shoe in) juajen May 2014 #47
After 8 years of HRC, it'll be WHAT DEMOCRATIC PARTY? We'll have one huge PRO-Corporate Party, blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #11
Sadly, we have that already. PatrickforO Apr 2014 #36
And exactly how much exposure did Bill Clinton, Obama rocktivity Apr 2014 #12
A 75 year old running for President? former9thward Apr 2014 #14
Then so much for Bernie Sanders in 2016, too... (n/t) thesquanderer Apr 2014 #22
Unfortunately, Yes. former9thward Apr 2014 #23
Mrs.Warren is on the path to become one of our greatest Senator/Congress person of all time. Sunlei Apr 2014 #15
exactly grasswire Apr 2014 #16
There is a perfect place for her juajen May 2014 #48
Are you implying that Hillary wears more revealing outfits? Kablooie Apr 2014 #17
Well, there was that brouhaha about Hillary's cleavage in 2007. Beacool Apr 2014 #31
Interesting idea customerserviceguy Apr 2014 #18
Clinton, if nominated, will pick a male Latino running mate, Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #29
Interesting customerserviceguy Apr 2014 #32
Only fourteen Vice Presidents went on to become Presidents. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #39
True customerserviceguy Apr 2014 #41
And it will likely be Julian Castro - TBF Apr 2014 #43
I think you are right. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #44
Latina women in Texas TBF Apr 2014 #45
I very much doubt this Proud Public Servant May 2014 #52
Lincoln had a lot less 'exposure', and her vision and ideas have attracted much following... dmosh42 Apr 2014 #19
I wouldn't want to predict what will happen in two years time - hedgehog Apr 2014 #20
Making Warren VP is one of the worst ideas I've ever heard! bornskeptic Apr 2014 #21
She still has 2 years to get exposure Politicalboi Apr 2014 #26
Do you seriouly believe Obama woke up one day in 2007 and decided to run for President? brooklynite Apr 2014 #33
I think it was Pres.Os destiny, his entire life's path led to the Presidency (s) Sunlei Apr 2014 #37
She just released a campaign-style book, I'd call that laying groundwork for a possible run Hippo_Tron May 2014 #55
...and she acknowledged signing a letter asking Hillary to run. brooklynite May 2014 #57
No way in hell you're gonna elect a ticket consisting of Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #28
More to the point, I think DFW Apr 2014 #30
This tabbycat31 Apr 2014 #38
If Warren did Clinton's bidding for 8 years, how much DU support would she have left? brooklynite Apr 2014 #34
I could vote for Hillary - and enthusiastically TBF Apr 2014 #42
Obama came out of nowhere. She will be fine. Ash_F Apr 2014 #46
I can't say you are wrong ChangeUp106 May 2014 #49
Exposure doesnt matter. Republicans dont have the electoral math to win XiaomuWave May 2014 #50
well since she indicated she isn't running, and is supporting Hillary, it is kind of a moot point lostincalifornia May 2014 #51
About half of respondents were able to rate her in a March poll Hippo_Tron May 2014 #56
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