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Question: Which of these recently failed candidates/officeholders will return to high office in the future?
#1
George Allen
 
#2
Conrad Burns
 
#3
Charlie Fogarty
 
#4
Tony Knowles
 
#5
Rick "Man on Dog" Santorum
 
#6
Harold Ford
 
#7
Gary Trauner
 
#8
Linc Chafee
 
#9
Jim Pederson
 
#10
Melissa Hart
 
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« on: December 31, 2007, 04:55:45 PM »

I say Hart and Fogarty.

Wouldn't Pederson have to have held "high office" before for him to be able to return to it?
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« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2007, 08:03:16 PM »

Ford is the most likely.  He's still very young and I don't think he's done with politics yet.

Ford's living in the wrong state—he lost a competitive open seat race in the best year for Democrats since Watergate against what many believed to be a less-than-stellar opponent.

Still, I grant that it is quite possible he could wind back up in his old congressional seat if he really wants it badly.
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