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Question: Pick up to three of the following who you think will be leading 2012 presidential candidates if the GOP wins in '08
#1
Evan Bayh
 
#2
Wesley Clark
 
#3
Hillary Clinton
 
#4
Tom Daschle
 
#5
John Edwards
 
#6
Russ Feingold
 
#7
Al Gore
 
#8
Brad Henry
 
#9
John Kerry
 
#10
Blanche Lincoln
 
#11
Claire McCaskill
 
#12
Janet Napolitano
 
#13
Barack Obama
 
#14
Martin O'Malley
 
#15
Deval Patrick
 
#16
Ed Rendell
 
#17
Bill Richardson
 
#18
Bill Ritter
 
#19
Brian Schweitzer
 
#20
Kathleen Sebelius
 
#21
Eliot Spitzer
 
#22
Ted Strickland
 
#23
Mark Udall
 
#24
Mark Warner
 
#25
Jim Webb
 
#26
NOTA
 
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Frodo
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« on: October 28, 2007, 02:41:09 PM »

If Democrats nominate Hillary Clinton, and she still doesn't win in 2008, I presume Democrats will likely go for someone a little less closely tied to the establishment. 

I am picking: Former governor and (soon-to-be) current Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, and Governor Brad Henry of Oklahoma. 
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