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Yes no_hypocrisy Sep 2012 #1
Who cares? DURHAM D Sep 2012 #2
Exactly, let's win this election first. FSogol Sep 2012 #35
Well said. Xipe Totec Sep 2012 #102
Yes. liberalmuse Sep 2012 #3
I hope so. TheCowsCameHome Sep 2012 #4
Yes. and she would be a shoo-in if Obama wins and the economy makes a complete or almost complete still_one Sep 2012 #5
Just like Bill Clinton did and then Gore won? joeybee12 Sep 2012 #86
In that case, it depends on if the 2016 Republican candidate's brother is a state governor tarheelsunc Sep 2012 #93
Let's get through this election riverbendviewgal Sep 2012 #6
+1 Blue_Tires Sep 2012 #9
OMG sdfernando Sep 2012 #30
I'm sorry to hear this OhioChick Sep 2012 #48
Yes, and she will. She's taking the next four years to start her campaign n/t LovePeacock Sep 2012 #7
Unless the GOP re-brands itself between now and then.... WCGreen Sep 2012 #8
Guranteed they'll work with President Obama a little bit this next cycle. LovePeacock Sep 2012 #12
My immediate thought is "Gee, I hope not." Jackpine Radical Sep 2012 #10
Ain't gonna happen. The United States hates liberalism. LovePeacock Sep 2012 #13
Wrong, all polls taken on issues show that America IS Liberal. sabrina 1 Sep 2012 #62
On the issues, yes. But who the hell votes on the issues? Bucky Sep 2012 #100
Maybe Dems should change their label to 'Independent' and run on the issues people sabrina 1 Sep 2012 #109
America doesn't hate liberals. bluestate10 Sep 2012 #63
a real liberal will never make it. president obama has okieinpain Sep 2012 #49
I absolutely disagree. Jackpine Radical Sep 2012 #50
Yep get the red out Sep 2012 #11
Put it this way dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #14
FDR n/t LovePeacock Sep 2012 #16
Thanks dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #19
2016 is a million years away in political time Jersey Devil Sep 2012 #15
At this point who else do we have? LynneSin Sep 2012 #17
O'Malley probably Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2012 #60
O'Malley fell on his face at the DNC. bluestate10 Sep 2012 #67
early days Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2012 #68
O'Malley's speech was pretty bad tarheelsunc Sep 2012 #83
How about Sherrod Brown? Adenoid_Hynkel Sep 2012 #82
We should be so lucky. nt limpyhobbler Sep 2012 #98
No. peace13 Sep 2012 #18
Ah, 2016 is a while off, so most of us aren't really thinking about that MineralMan Sep 2012 #20
she would lose the Dem nomination in 2016 for the same reasons she lost in 2008. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #21
and two of the reasons were the constant cheerleading and sense of entitlement antigop Sep 2012 #22
This election, China is an issue. JDPriestly Sep 2012 #80
Yes, she could win the nomination and be a strong candidate in '16. HooptieWagon Sep 2012 #23
what also lost her the nomination were her anti-US worker comments on outsourcing. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #28
but what would you expect from the DLC, Third Way,......nt antigop Sep 2012 #38
I really can't believe this question keeps coming up. randome Sep 2012 #24
Yes, and big "YES" if Obama wins 2012. nt nanabugg Sep 2012 #25
No NV Whino Sep 2012 #26
I don't think you can say she doesn't want to muriel_volestrangler Sep 2012 #31
How much of a relationship do they really have? randome Sep 2012 #34
That's how little you know about the Clintons. Beacool Sep 2012 #53
Oh. please, I'm sure they talk lunamagica Sep 2012 #112
She has said on the past that she wasn't interested NV Whino Sep 2012 #75
Yes Laurajr Sep 2012 #27
Possible but 2016 is a LONG! ways off gopiscrap Sep 2012 #29
I really doubt that she's going to take on running for POTUS at age 68. mnhtnbb Sep 2012 #32
Stench is 65, 68 for a woman is younger than 65 for a man tarheelsunc Sep 2012 #84
I think Michelle could beat her in the primaries. Pyrzqxgl Sep 2012 #33
Michelle will not be running in 2016. Beacool Sep 2012 #55
And have Michelle Obama as her VP Bandit Sep 2012 #36
That would be an amazing ticket apples and oranges Sep 2012 #73
Post removed Post removed Sep 2012 #37
Of course... Jeff In Milwaukee Sep 2012 #41
??? But your head isn't anywhere near me! spirit-soul Sep 2012 #43
Give it a minute Jeff In Milwaukee Sep 2012 #46
Yes M_M Sep 2012 #39
Why not? Jeff In Milwaukee Sep 2012 #40
She is a war hawk. Remember her vote on the IWR and support the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2012 #42
Her IWR vote definitely mars her otherwise good record. closeupready Sep 2012 #47
No. I really hope she doesn't run. Arugula Latte Sep 2012 #44
Not falling for this again, as with Gore. She said she's not running. closeupready Sep 2012 #45
Her hubby says he "doesn't know" if she's running or not. Bucky Sep 2012 #96
By then, we may be deeply into bloody wars with Syria and Iran, and Hillary won't be much more leveymg Sep 2012 #51
I don't see the USA in bloody wars after we leave Afghanistan. bluestate10 Sep 2012 #69
You shouldn't overlook how we have escalated our role in Syria, including coordination of foreign leveymg Sep 2012 #87
What was the littlemissmartypants Sep 2012 #52
no Whisp Sep 2012 #54
She was born in 1947. She will be 69 in 2016. JDPriestly Sep 2012 #79
She didn't mind that prospect in 2008. tarheelsunc Sep 2012 #85
It's the eight year timeframe you want to think about. How old will she be eight years from 2016? JDPriestly Sep 2012 #88
That may be true, but I think she is one of the exceptions tarheelsunc Sep 2012 #91
Of course I think that she could win in 2016. Beacool Sep 2012 #56
"F*ck off, ***hole" (no, not you) Proud Public Servant Sep 2012 #57
Hastings deserved Reines' response. Beacool Sep 2012 #74
Yes, but the job of a spokesman Proud Public Servant Sep 2012 #114
I plan to contribute to her campaign and vote for Clinton. bluestate10 Sep 2012 #58
YES sammytko Sep 2012 #59
Yes Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2012 #61
This message was self-deleted by its author quinnox Sep 2012 #64
too old, and she had a shot already quinnox Sep 2012 #65
I think her experience in foreign issues will be valuable Rosa Luxemburg Sep 2012 #70
Biden is serving as VP right now and he's older apples and oranges Sep 2012 #72
Yes..she is stronger and more beloved than ever. tokenlib Sep 2012 #66
Yep rock Sep 2012 #71
She'd be damn near unstoppable Adenoid_Hynkel Sep 2012 #76
Unstoppable...HA! Like she was in 2008???? Too funny. n/t antigop Sep 2012 #105
hopefully dem primary voters will be done with centrists Enrique Sep 2012 #77
yes samsingh Sep 2012 #78
Elizabeth Warren is a better bet in my opinion. JDPriestly Sep 2012 #81
That would be good. nt limpyhobbler Sep 2012 #101
But then I checked her age, and she is about the same age as Hillary. JDPriestly Sep 2012 #113
I hope not bigwillq Sep 2012 #89
God I hope not, MadHound Sep 2012 #90
I don't think this question can be answered objectively without first considering the next four yrs. cherokeeprogressive Sep 2012 #92
no, she's not a "shoe-in" if she runs. Good grief! n/t antigop Sep 2012 #106
I think so if she learned the lesson from 2008 quaker bill Sep 2012 #94
Historically, Democrats do better when we put up a fresh face Bucky Sep 2012 #95
Yes but lets win this one first madokie Sep 2012 #97
"Most of us automatically assume she's a shoo-in" ? Really? Nobody assumes that. limpyhobbler Sep 2012 #99
the onlt reason she lost 2016 DonCoquixote Sep 2012 #103
too late...she can't take back her words or her vote(s) n/t antigop Sep 2012 #107
I think you mean 2008. Beacool Sep 2012 #117
jeb bush will be elected president in 2016.. frylock Sep 2012 #104
Could win? Yes. Arctic Dave Sep 2012 #108
I hope like hell she does not seek the nomination and if she does I hope like hell she craps out TheKentuckian Sep 2012 #110
I can see your point DonCoquixote Sep 2012 #115
Piece of shit centrist?????????? Beacool Sep 2012 #116
Oh yes!!! lunamagica Sep 2012 #111
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