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David Dunham Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 11:06 PM
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13. You forgot Sen McCain who may win Gop nomination
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  -They told us in 2004 that "Senators Never Win" because they don't have ADMIN EXPERIENCE NAO  Dec-16-07 10:32 PM   #0 
  - Joe Biden isn't JUST a Senator...  Caseman   Dec-16-07 10:36 PM   #1 
  - Precisely.  1corona4u   Dec-16-07 10:38 PM   #4 
     - Let me just say this...  1corona4u   Dec-16-07 11:09 PM   #14 
  - Kerry Won n/t  Wilms   Dec-16-07 10:36 PM   #2 
  - And Kennedy. nt  gateley   Dec-16-07 10:39 PM   #5 
  - Both by VERY NARROW MARGINS. nt  FlyingSquirrel   Dec-16-07 10:40 PM   #7 
     - Yep, but it was a win nonetheless. nt  gateley   Dec-16-07 10:59 PM   #11 
     - Win is a win.  ellisonz   Dec-17-07 03:24 AM   #23 
        - Not lately it isn't  Kucinich4America   Dec-17-07 04:17 AM   #24 
           - By your logic it doesn't matter if it's a Vice President or a Senator or a Governor.  ellisonz   Dec-17-07 04:50 AM   #27 
  - So did former Senator Albert Gore n/t  silverojo   Dec-17-07 01:59 AM   #18 
     - Sitting Vice President Albert Gore  Kucinich4America   Dec-17-07 02:45 AM   #19 
  - But the rethugs are unelectable. Did you ever think of that?  babylonsister   Dec-16-07 10:37 PM   #3 
  - Chimp was unelectable, and even MORE un-re-electable  Kucinich4America   Dec-17-07 02:47 AM   #20 
  - I'm afraid I agree (about the media drumming on this)  FlyingSquirrel   Dec-16-07 10:39 PM   #6 
  - This has bother me also  Azathoth   Dec-16-07 10:42 PM   #8 
  - It's called politics  sandnsea   Dec-16-07 10:43 PM   #9 
  - Clinton Used To Be President (So I'm Told)  MannyGoldstein   Dec-16-07 10:55 PM   #10 
  - IMHO, it's not administrative experience, it's their voting record  seasat   Dec-16-07 11:03 PM   #12 
  - Yes! Whatever votes a senator casts doing his or her job can be used  babylonsister   Dec-16-07 11:14 PM   #17 
  - You forgot Sen McCain who may win Gop nomination  David Dunham   Dec-16-07 11:06 PM   #13 
  - Good point  FlyingSquirrel   Dec-16-07 11:11 PM   #16 
  - I don't think most voters care whether the nominees are governors or senators  liberalpragmatist   Dec-16-07 11:10 PM   #15 
  - Vice President is also an executive position  Kucinich4America   Dec-17-07 03:01 AM   #22 
  - not true. that was not parroted repeatedly in 2004 by the media  cali   Dec-17-07 02:54 AM   #21 
  - Another advantage for Richardson, then?  Kucinich4America   Dec-17-07 04:32 AM   #25 
     - Richardson's experience is definitely  cali   Dec-17-07 04:50 AM   #26 
  - You for got Governor Bill Richardson who's actually ahead of Biden in the polls  bklyncowgirl   Dec-17-07 05:52 AM   #28 
  - Just like George Bush had administrative experience?  progressoid   Dec-17-07 09:38 AM   #29 
 

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