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nickshepDEM
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,909


Political Matrix
E: -0.52, S: 3.65

« on: March 06, 2005, 05:07:06 PM »
« edited: March 06, 2005, 05:14:01 PM by nickshepDEM »

GOP Frontrunners (in order of strength)

1.  Sen.  Bill Frist (TN) and Sen. John McCain (AZ)
2.  Frm Rep. Jack Kemp (NY)
3.  Governor Jeb Bush (FL)
4.  Sen. Elizabeth Dole (NC)
5.  Sen. Lamar Alexander (TN)

GOP Longshots and VP possiblities (in order of strength)

1.  Sen. George Allen (VA) 
2.  Sen. Chuck Hagel (NE) 
3.  Gov. Mark Sanford (SC)
4.  Fmr. Rep. John Kasich (OH)
5.  Fmr. Sen. Connie Mack (FL)
6.  Gov. Bob Taft (OH)
7.  Sec'y of State Condoleezza Rice (CA / AL)
8.  Gov. Bill Owens (CO)
9.  Gov. Dirk Kempthorne (ID)
10.  Sen. Sam Brownback (KS)
11.  Sen. Rick Santorum (PA)
12.  Sen. Norm Coleman (MN)
13.  Gov. Mitt Romney (MA)
14.  Fmr. NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani (NY)
15.  Gov. George Pataki (NY)
16.  Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX)
17.  Fmr. House Speaker Newt Gingrich (GA)
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Democrat Frontrunners (in order of strength)

1.  Fmr. Sen. John Edwards (NC)
2.  Gov. Phil Bredesen (TN)
3.  Gov. Mike Easley (NC)
4.  Gov. Mark Warner (VA)
5.  Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (NV)
6.  Sen. Max Baucus (MT)
7.  Rep. John Lewis (GA)
8.  Sen. Blanche Lincoln (AR)

Democrat Longshots and VP posibilities (in order of strength)

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1.  Gov. Ted Kulongoski (OR)
2.  Rep. Harold Ford, Jr. (TN)
3.  Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (LA)
4.  Rep. Chet Edwards (TX)
5.  Rep. Loretta Sanchez (CA)
6.  Richmond Mayor / Fmr. Gov. Douglas Wilder (VA)
7.  Fmr. Sen. John Breaux (LA)
8.  Gov. Janet Napolitano (AZ)
9.  Sen. Russ Feingold (WI)
10.  Gov. Brad Henry (OK)
11.  Gov. Ed Rendell (PA)
12.  Senate Minority Whip Richard Durbin (IL)
13.  Sen. Barbara Boxer (CA)
14.  Sen. Barack Obama (IL)
15.  Fmr. Pres. Bill Clinton (NY / DC / AR)*

Field of "Dreamers"
1.  Sen. Evan Bayh (IN)
2.  Sen. Joe Biden (DE)
3.  Sen. Hillary Clinton (NY)
4.  Gen. Wesley Clark (AR)
5.  Frm. VP Al Gore (TN)
6.  Sen. John Kerry (MA)
7.  Sen. Joe Lieberman (CT)
8.  Governor Bill Richardson (NM)
9.  Rev. Al Sharpton (NY)

http://members.aol.com/ourprez08/index.html

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nickshepDEM
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,909


Political Matrix
E: -0.52, S: 3.65

« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2005, 05:09:43 PM »

I guess they didn't want to be taken seriously...?

I agree with some of what he is saying, but some stuff is so far off I dont know what to think.
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nickshepDEM
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,909


Political Matrix
E: -0.52, S: 3.65

« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2005, 07:45:02 PM »

Nick, does that "One America" bumper sticker refer to Edwards? Seems like his line.

Yes.  I trimmed the banner from his website down a bit and put it in my sig.  I love that line.  Smiley
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nickshepDEM
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,909


Political Matrix
E: -0.52, S: 3.65

« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2005, 06:49:59 PM »

BushOK. 

How are Henry's re-elections chances looking?  Is he a lock or is it going to be really tough for him to be re-elected?  It seems like he has some pretty nice approval ratings, but he probably wont have the luxury of a strong 3rd party candidate like he had in 2002.  Anyway, how is he as a Governor and how does he look for re-election?
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nickshepDEM
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,909


Political Matrix
E: -0.52, S: 3.65

« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2005, 10:05:10 PM »

Do they want to lose?  Edwards can't win.  I highly doubt that this list is reflective of who Dems acctually want.

Actually, if Edwards had been at the top of the ticket, he certainly would have done better than Kerry did and likely would have won IMO.  If nothing else, 2004 shows that a front-loaded primary season doesn't allow enough time for candidates to be properly evaluated.

I think John Edwards is a stronger General Election candidate than some give him credit for being too.  At the top of the ticket he would have a whole different effect.
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