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Honeycombe8

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28. Think again. That has been a goal of his for many years. I think he also said something
Fri Jan 4, 2013, 09:42 PM
Jan 2013

in 2012 about it....I don't recall what he said, but it was an indication he might run.

How 'bout Gillibrand/Castro? TwilightGardener Jan 2013 #1
I like that better loyalsister Jan 2013 #6
I think that decision is left up to Joe NNN0LHI Jan 2013 #7
The VP can run but he has to win primaries... DonViejo Jan 2013 #10
please name an 8 year VP who ran and did not win the nomination krawhitham Jan 2013 #30
I didn't say anything about his ability to win... DonViejo Jan 2013 #34
The VP as heir apparent is a relatively recent phenomenom - Nixon in '60 was really the first case Midwestern Democrat Jan 2013 #44
I think Joe will have an uphill battle in a campaign in three years-- TwilightGardener Jan 2013 #13
He's going to be 74 in 2016 Spider Jerusalem Jan 2013 #15
Yes, he is probably going to be too old. RebelOne Jan 2013 #33
What are you talking about? RudynJack Jan 2013 #2
Who says she can't fly internationally? Cheney's history of blood clots didn't keep him pnwmom Jan 2013 #3
Probably not Joe IDoMath Jan 2013 #4
If he runs he has it in the bag krawhitham Jan 2013 #31
2016 is a long time away riverbendviewgal Jan 2013 #5
OMG, I am really sorry for your losses. nt eilen Jan 2013 #9
thank you i just riverbendviewgal Jan 2013 #14
I am so very sorry. merrily Jan 2013 #25
Even money says Joaquín Castro has an equal shot at it Brother Buzz Jan 2013 #8
No, not a Congress person or senator, whatever he is. Obama was the exception. Honeycombe8 Jan 2013 #27
Nobody has grounded Hillary. former9thward Jan 2013 #11
Seriously! nobodyspecial Jan 2013 #39
I would be ok with Martin O'Malley picking Julian Castro as his VEEP. madinmaryland Jan 2013 #12
Think again. That has been a goal of his for many years. I think he also said something Honeycombe8 Jan 2013 #28
Needless to say I like both these guys madokie Jan 2013 #16
Hillary45. End of story. graham4anything Jan 2013 #17
Does suffering a concussion and resulting blood clot at 65 have any lasting effects? cherokeeprogressive Jan 2013 #38
Joe Biden had one 40 years ago. Hillary45 won it already.It takes a Clinton to defeat a Bush graham4anything Jan 2013 #42
Hillary had a blood clot in her leg in 1998 LeftInTX Jan 2013 #18
It's amazing that doctors did not put her on anti-coagulants then, or at merrily Jan 2013 #24
I admire Joe Biden.... Swede Atlanta Jan 2013 #19
Christine Quinn for Mayor of NYC 2013! graham4anything Jan 2013 #43
It should be noted that Biden had dsc Jan 2013 #20
Our field is going to be way stronger than the Republicans' MrScorpio Jan 2013 #21
As of now, I'd say Christie is the only one in their camp who'd have a chance. He'd be formidable Honeycombe8 Jan 2013 #29
I would like to see Biden and a woman that already has national prominence. bluestate10 Jan 2013 #22
Jeez, I hope not. Le Taz Hot Jan 2013 #23
A bit soon for Castro, imo, elleng Jan 2013 #26
I agree... PennsylvaniaMatt Jan 2013 #37
Premature ejaculation much? aquart Jan 2013 #32
Too far off to really be putting much thought into this davidn3600 Jan 2013 #35
I think Andrew Cuomo will be a strong contender (nt) Nye Bevan Jan 2013 #36
I don't think Biden's gonna run. Warren DeMontague Jan 2013 #40
I love both of them LukeFL Jan 2013 #41
No to both of them. BlueStater Jan 2013 #45
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