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Nixon in '80
nixon1980
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E: 2.84, S: -5.39

« on: November 12, 2008, 09:45:30 PM »

I would consider voting for Mark Warner against say, a populist social-conservative, but I'm not 100% sure where Warner stands economically.  I'm sure that will be fleshed out in his coming Senate term.

He's moderately pro-business, and is basically a Blue Dog Democrat on economics.

So he's a Republican, more or less.

No; he can govern well.

Well played.

Anyway, just for fun:

1. Barack Obama (2009-2011)
2. Joe Biden (2011-2013)
3. Mark Warner (2013-??)

I'm not implying an Obama assassination to stir up the pot, or based on any animosity I hold towards him, I'm just making my best guess based on the historical drama. Now, poke holes in it.
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Nixon in '80
nixon1980
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Posts: 1,308
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Political Matrix
E: 2.84, S: -5.39

« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2008, 11:54:05 PM »

I would consider voting for Mark Warner against say, a populist social-conservative, but I'm not 100% sure where Warner stands economically.  I'm sure that will be fleshed out in his coming Senate term.

He's moderately pro-business, and is basically a Blue Dog Democrat on economics.

So he's a Republican, more or less.

No; he can govern well.

Well played.

Anyway, just for fun:

1. Barack Obama (2009-2011)
2. Joe Biden (2011-2013)
3. Mark Warner (2013-??)

I'm not implying an Obama assassination to stir up the pot, or based on any animosity I hold towards him, I'm just making my best guess based on the historical drama. Now, poke holes in it.

If Biden becomes President, he runs for reelection.

I don't think he could win his party's nomination, even as a sitting President. True, Warner doesn't seem the type to challenge him, but I couldn't think of anyone better.
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Nixon in '80
nixon1980
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Posts: 1,308
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Political Matrix
E: 2.84, S: -5.39

« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2008, 09:54:48 PM »

Has anyone here heard about Mark Begich? The Democratic candidate for the Senate in Alaska? He's 46 and currently Mayor of Anchorage, If he wins, he is currently 811 votes ahead, I could see him as a candidate in 2016.

From what I've seen of him, he has the charisma of strained peas.

I honestly haven't seen much of him, though.
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Nixon in '80
nixon1980
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Posts: 1,308
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Political Matrix
E: 2.84, S: -5.39

« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2009, 05:19:31 PM »

2009-2017 Barack Obama
2017-2021 Tim Pawlenty
2021-2025 Jeff Flake

Why only one term for Pawlenty... does Flake primary him, or does he retire?
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