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Senator Cris
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« on: March 25, 2014, 08:17:36 AM »

Where the candidates will held their announcements?

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« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2014, 12:21:53 PM »

Democratic candidates:
Hillary Clinton: New York City, Little Rock, Arkansas, or Dubuque or Des Moines, Iowa (to avenge the 2008 primary loss to Obama)
Joe Biden: Wilmington, Delaware or Scranton, Pennsylvania (to highlight working class roots)
Andrew Cuomo: New York City, Manchester, New Hampshire; or Des Moines, IA (to jumpstart IA/NH campaign)
Martin O'Malley: Baltimore, Maryland, or Des Moines or Iowa City, IA
Elizabeth Warren: Boston, Massachusetts, Los Angeles, CA (to highlight an urban progressive agenda, or Wall Street (to highlight her presidency will be a focus on ending Wall Street greed)
Bernie Sanders: Wall Street, New York City, or Burlington, Vermont
Amy Kloubchar: Minneapolis, Minnesota or an Iowa farm
Kirsten Gillibrand: New York City, Upstate New York
Brian Schweitzer: Helena, Montana or in Des Moines, IA (grassroots-style announcement)
Evan Bayh (you never know if he could put his hat in the ring): Indianapolis, IN or Des Moines, IA
Keith Ellison: (you never know, progressives will want a voice if Sanders/Warren does not run): Minneapolis, MN

Republican candidates:
Rand Paul: Bowling Green, Kentucky
Ted Cruz: The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas or Houston, Texas, or in Greenville, South Carolina (the state that picks presidents in GOP primary)
Chris Christie: Somerset, New Jersey or Trenton, New Jersey
Jeb Bush: Miami, Florida or Manchester, New Hampshire (it's NH or bust)
John Kasich: Columbus, Ohio
Rob Portman: Lebanon, Ohio (home of his family's Golden Lamb Inn)
Marco Rubio: Miami, Florida or Greenvile, South Carolina (if he can't win IA, SC or bust)
Paul Ryan: Janesville, Wisconsin
John Thune: (establishment may force him to run if no viable candidate emerges) Murdo, South Dakota
Tim Pawlenty: (establishment may force him to run if no viable candidate emerges) St. Paul, Minnesota
Scott Walker: Milwaukee, Wisconsin or Des Moines, IA
Ben Carson: Baltimore, Maryland
Newt Gingrich: Manassas, Virginia
Nikki Haley: Lexington, South Carolina
Mike Huckabee: Little Rock or Hope, Arkansas, or Des Moines, IA
Rick Santorum: Des Moines, IA or Somerset, Pennsylvania
Bobby Jindal: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Kelly Ayotte (establishment may force her to run if no viable candidate emerges): Manchester, NH (win NH or bust)
Michele Bachmann: (you never know, folks): Des Moines, IA
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« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2014, 12:34:15 PM »

Christie in NH?
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« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2014, 05:57:58 PM »

I want to see more candidates follow the Michele Bachmann model, and announce their candidacy for president in the middle of a presidential debate.
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« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2014, 08:49:18 AM »

I want to see more candidates follow the Michele Bachmann model, and announce their candidacy for president in the middle of a presidential debate.

Didn't Mitt Romney announce via YouTube?
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