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Mr. Morden
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« on: August 24, 2012, 02:08:24 AM »

This is a very good point. Still Kerry will likely lose. In 2008 I think upcoming Senator Barack Obama will be nominated and will choose Senator Biden for VP, and his rival will be Mccain and mayor of Wasilla Sarah Palin. Obama will be challenged by Mitt Romney and his running mate, congressman Ryan. I wonder if i'll be right?

Neither McCain nor Romney has a shot at ever winning the GOP presidential nomination.  McCain is virtually a Democrat, who some Dems were urging to switch parties and run for president as a Dem this year:

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/chatterbox/2002/04/come_home_mccain.html

And Romney is a pro-choicer who bragged that he was to the left of Ted Kennedy on gay rights.

In any case, I agree with Phil here:

Let's face reality, folks. Neither McCain, Giuliani nor Romney will be candidates for President in 2008 and if they are, they won't get far!
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