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Question: who will win the 2016 Democratic nomination?
#1
Mark Warner
 
#2
Andrew Cuomo
 
#3
Cory Booker
 
#4
Hillary Clinton
 
#5
Al Gore
 
#6
Barack Obama
 
#7
Tim Kaine
 
#8
Russ Feingold
 
#9
Bernie Sanders
 
#10
Joe Biden
 
#11
Alexi Giannoulias
 
#12
Gavin Newsom
 
#13
Jon Tester
 
#14
Brian Schweitzer
 
#15
Martin O'Malley
 
#16
Bob Casey, Jr.
 
#17
Evan Bayh
 
#18
Claire McCaskill
 
#19
Dennis Kucinich
 
#20
Michelle Obama
 
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other/none
 
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Governor Hollis
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« on: November 27, 2011, 02:31:49 PM »

If Hillary declines to run, then in my eyes the race is wide open.
Here are my top ten candidates for the Democratic nomination in 2016; (in no real order.)

Hillary Clinton,
Brian Schweitzer,
Martin O'Malley,
Kathleen Sebelius,
Russ Feingold,
Kirsten Gillibrand,
Deval Patrick,
John Hickenlooper,
Gary Locke,
Mike Beebe

I think any of these folks could give us a real good primary season. Any thoughts?
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Governor Hollis
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2011, 02:13:28 AM »

If Obama is still president in 2016, I think the best bet would be nominate a Governor.
Maybe Schweitzer or O'Malley perhaps? I think Brian Schweitzer backed up with someone like Kathleen Sebelius or Amy Klobuchar could be a really interesting ticket. I think it could also be pretty interesting to have Elizabeth Warren as the vp candidate as well. A rural Governor with a strong female with some Washington experience could be a pretty strong ticket after 8 years of Obama/Biden. Any thoughts?
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