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I'm 'all in' for Hillary. I like Joe but he is going to be too old and some of the shit that comes Purveyor Jan 2013 #1
i don't think she will have a serious challenger JI7 Jan 2013 #2
Pshaw demwing Jan 2013 #5
i don't think Biden will end up running JI7 Jan 2013 #6
I campaigned for her in 2008 and I will again. Walk away Jan 2013 #3
I'd rather see Biden go up against Christie demwing Jan 2013 #9
I love Joe Biden. Do you honestly think he has a chance? Walk away Jan 2013 #62
Chance in the Primary or the GE? demwing Jan 2013 #63
Either one. Sorry but we know him to be an intelligent man with.... Walk away Jan 2013 #69
Forget about Christie customerserviceguy Jan 2013 #16
Rand Paul?? ROFLMAO! Please God let it be Paul/Palin vs Hillary/???...well just about anyone! workinclasszero Jan 2013 #33
Who else have they got that can get an instant ten percent in the Repuke polls? customerserviceguy Jan 2013 #70
Clinton/Cuomo rolls off the tongue. nt Comrade_McKenzie Jan 2013 #4
there is no way she will pick cuomo as vp JI7 Jan 2013 #7
Hillary Clinton/Gary Locke, currently the Ambassador to China; pnwmom Jan 2013 #55
I don't think... TDale313 Jan 2013 #10
According to the Constitution they are not supposed to be. SheilaT Jan 2013 #41
The Const says Electors can't vote for both Prez *and* VP from their own state. Bucky Jan 2013 #50
Not hard at all for me to support somebody, anybody, other than Hillary, MadHound Jan 2013 #8
lots of people said that in '08 as well. Whisp Jan 2013 #11
Clinton/Warren Lil Missy Jan 2013 #12
That would work for me. nt onehandle Jan 2013 #13
Works for me. n/t TDale313 Jan 2013 #15
Clinton / Castro 2016 Arctic Dave Jan 2013 #14
Yeah, it would. n/t TDale313 Jan 2013 #17
I'd rather Kucinich. flvegan Jan 2013 #18
He couldnt even win the Democratic primary for the House in his backyard. If you want a progressive stevenleser Jan 2013 #39
"Want" is a funny word. flvegan Jan 2013 #72
Sure. Another vanity run. That's the ticket! Kahuna Jan 2013 #57
Thank you for the empty response. n/t flvegan Jan 2013 #73
I'm hoping for someone else. TwilightGardener Jan 2013 #19
In all honesty, me too. TDale313 Jan 2013 #20
I strongly supported Obama last primary. I would have voted for Hillary had she been the nominee, TwilightGardener Jan 2013 #21
Elizabeth Warren MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #22
I'd be so up for that. TDale313 Jan 2013 #24
And she'd keep fighting *after* the election MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #25
What a lovely concept. TDale313 Jan 2013 #40
I haven't seen much fight out of her as Senator-elect hfojvt Jan 2013 #43
If she can kick ass in her first two Senate years and have a record to run on, it's very plausible. TwilightGardener Jan 2013 #26
A record more notable than Obama's first two in the Senate? MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #27
Don't you pick on my sweetie tonight. TwilightGardener Jan 2013 #28
What'd I say? MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #30
Did my sarcasm detector misfire? TwilightGardener Jan 2013 #31
Well... no. MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #35
The day Elizabeth Warren Le Taz Hot Jan 2013 #54
Much more BETTER! plus she is not a neoliberal... Agony Jan 2013 #71
It's way too early to make that decision. n/t gkhouston Jan 2013 #23
Better start getting use to it now krawhitham Jan 2013 #29
I have no problem with him either. nt stevenleser Jan 2013 #36
Joe Biden seems like the perpetual also-ran in the primaries. BlueCheese Jan 2013 #48
You gotta watch it with those hard and fast rules about nominees. Bucky Jan 2013 #51
She has done an excellent job as SoS. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2013 #32
Nobody ever thought you'd support anybody else, dude. Ken Burch Jan 2013 #34
Dont you have another nonsensical OP to write? nt stevenleser Jan 2013 #37
Why ARE you so smug about everything, anyway? Ken Burch Jan 2013 #47
Says the person who responded to my OP with a reflexive snark. nt stevenleser Jan 2013 #61
If she wants the nomination, she gets the nomination, pretty much. Nye Bevan Jan 2013 #38
I hate to remind anyone of this, but back in 08 it was widely assumed SheilaT Jan 2013 #42
At this point in 2008 you could see a few credible candidates. BlueCheese Jan 2013 #49
Hopefully she's learned from that experience ecstatic Jan 2013 #65
If she wins the nomination, I would gladly vote for her in the general. Terra Alta Jan 2013 #44
Not here. quakerboy Jan 2013 #45
It's still a long way to the 2016 Democratic primary season. I'll wait awhile. Comrade Grumpy Jan 2013 #46
Oh, puhleese. truebluegreen Jan 2013 #52
Hillary45/Biden in 2016. HIllary45/Michelle46 in 2020. Michelle46 in 2024 and 2028. graham4anything Jan 2013 #53
You're forgetting 8 years each of Chelsea, Sasha, Malia, and Bo MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #58
Not much point in having elections then...might as well save the money brooklynite Jan 2013 #60
not a bad idea, billions saved can go to education, infrastructure and the betterment of life graham4anything Jan 2013 #64
LOL! nt ecstatic Jan 2013 #66
It's Hillary for me. I pray that she stays well until that time that Kahuna Jan 2013 #56
Gonna be a problem then, if she doesn't run... brooklynite Jan 2013 #59
I am keeping my options open bigwillq Jan 2013 #67
We should try to get someone more progressive/liberal and less corporatist than Hillary. sadbear Jan 2013 #68
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