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Chitown Kev

(2,197 posts)
38. Duckworth, no
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 10:51 PM
Nov 2015

Castro...needs more experience...Newsom...if he can become governor of California, yes, gotta put him there...Booker, O'Malley, Warren...yes...When I lived in Mass., I had the sense that Patrick didn't want to run for any more offices...I might even throw Bill DeBlasio in there (the opposition against DeBlasio in NYC seems to be largely along racial lines)

It WILL be a very deep bench for 2020 and 2024...

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I think Hillary has been working to sew this up since 08. bravenak Nov 2015 #1
'They,' tptb, DID agree it was her turn, imo. elleng Nov 2015 #2
Whoever it is made sure not to seek out and fund others, imo. bravenak Nov 2015 #3
Or votes. JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #28
Voting will go on for a while after it starts but I think by March we will know the winner. bravenak Nov 2015 #34
Perhaps. But at this point nobody has won any votes. JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #35
Some have won many endorsements which helps bring voters. bravenak Nov 2015 #36
Hitler won elections too. JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #39
What does Hitler have to do with Hillary? bravenak Nov 2015 #40
Nothing specifically, just that you said "People just like to join the winning team." JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #42
Ok. I hate when folks go Godwin on me. I am talking about American politics this day. Today. bravenak Nov 2015 #44
Sure. But well, going godwin isn't a fallacy. It's an attempt to invoke the historical record. JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #47
Um? bravenak Nov 2015 #49
Indeed. JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #53
Nice try! bravenak Nov 2015 #54
. JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #55
The point is that it was not apt. It was hyperbolic. The epitome of Godwin's Law in practice. bravenak Nov 2015 #56
So you say. Others may differ. Better to offer a proper rebuttal. n/t JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #57
Better than going Godwin? bravenak Nov 2015 #58
Perhaps. :-) JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #59
Hitler ended the discussion for the day. bravenak Nov 2015 #60
Be careful riderinthestorm Nov 2015 #61
I'm aware. Thanks for the heads up though! JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #62
Oh Would you like a sample? Mines a doozy? riderinthestorm Nov 2015 #64
That would be indeed interesting. Please, if you feel comfortable sharing. JonLeibowitz Nov 2015 #67
Margaret Thatcher? David Cameron? Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #68
Whut? Starry Messenger Nov 2015 #41
I know. bravenak Nov 2015 #45
There isn't enough wine for this. Starry Messenger Nov 2015 #46
I know what you mean. bravenak Nov 2015 #48
lol, oh, I don't know Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #50
Oh, good. bravenak Nov 2015 #52
Sure, they don't care. Her turn, his turn...doesn't matter. NorthCarolina Nov 2015 #10
ITA. n/t JustAnotherGen Nov 2015 #76
Actually, if Hillary wins Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #5
I just do not see her giving it up after one term unless she has to. bravenak Nov 2015 #8
Clinton has been working on this since about 1996. She's not going to give it up after one term. nt jeff47 Nov 2015 #29
You are probably right. Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #30
Bummer for you. NorthCarolina Nov 2015 #4
I'm glad that someone with Bernie Sanders "politics" is running Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #7
Well to me NorthCarolina Nov 2015 #18
bullshit! juajen Nov 2015 #66
We can be damned proud of our field. madamesilverspurs Nov 2015 #6
I agree with regard to the GOP as it now stands Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #9
You can thank all the Big Money backing Hillary for scaring away so many other candidates reformist2 Nov 2015 #11
I don't see Bernie stopping anything there Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #13
I agree 100% gwheezie Nov 2015 #12
I agree with you 100% Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #14
"Bernie......is out of touch with issues that concern the people who are our future?" pangaia Nov 2015 #20
Nope not kidding gwheezie Nov 2015 #24
But that is not what you posted. pangaia Nov 2015 #27
Well then he's not getting it across gwheezie Nov 2015 #32
Sure! That's why he polls better among millennials. jeff47 Nov 2015 #43
I wish Schweitzer had run, and Villaraigosa (nt) Recursion Nov 2015 #15
I think Schweitzer was ready for a run Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #16
Yeah, Brown's problem was that he first campaigned for John C. Fremont Recursion Nov 2015 #21
Your obvious intentional failure to list Senator Sanders pangaia Nov 2015 #17
Obviously Clinton has "the star power" Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #22
"STAR POWER" pangaia Nov 2015 #25
Then don't Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #26
. bravenak Nov 2015 #73
Our party did not build its "farm team" as Howard Dean suggested we do. madfloridian Nov 2015 #19
This is what I am talking about Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #23
We abandoned GenX to apathy. jeff47 Nov 2015 #31
Tammy Duckworth, Julian Castro, Corey Booker, Gavin Newsom, Martin O'Malley riderinthestorm Nov 2015 #33
Duckworth, no Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #38
Duckworth is very compelling. Don't dismiss her riderinthestorm Nov 2015 #51
Good names there! one_voice Nov 2015 #63
Clinton sucked the air out of this election.... Ino Nov 2015 #37
Democratic leadership wants Hillary so Hillary it is. Autumn Nov 2015 #65
Just saw Gavin Newsom on real time with Bill Maher ecstatic Nov 2015 #69
Was Jerry Brown the last California Dem to run for President? Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #71
The Clintons have enemy lists jfern Nov 2015 #70
But then you would think that the Dem "farm team" Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #72
Well, Bernie, Hillary, O'Malley, and Webb all won an election in 2006 jfern Nov 2015 #74
I guess I should be grateful, then Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #75
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