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My guess would be "no." Laelth Jan 2013 #1
In a word, no. SheilaT Jan 2013 #2
Bloomberg is a liberal democrat from Mass. Always was. No matter what letter after his name. graham4anything Jan 2013 #10
She's running? SheilaT Jan 2013 #11
Why would you want Elizabeth Warren to leave the position of power she has now? graham4anything Jan 2013 #14
In 2016 Warren will have had as much time in the Senate SheilaT Jan 2013 #21
Elizabeth Warren is the same age as Hillary. And Obama won Mass. larger than she did. graham4anything Jan 2013 #35
Elizabeth Warren is actually two years younger than Hillary. SheilaT Jan 2013 #43
Golda Meir, the best female world leader ever, was alot older when she made history graham4anything Jan 2013 #44
Michelle who? SheilaT Jan 2013 #45
and Hillary's mother lived to her 90s. Mike Bloomberg's mother lived to 102. graham4anything Jan 2013 #46
FDR's father wasn't in politics. SheilaT Jan 2013 #47
In 2001 Bloomberg won because so many people stayed home, not beause his win was inevitable. libinnyandia Jan 2013 #55
it was next than impossible for downtown manhattan to vote also graham4anything Jan 2013 #56
this is a joke, right? Whisp Jan 2013 #3
My goal would be to stop the thought of his switching from ever happening. graham4anything Jan 2013 #15
Independent maybe Whisp Jan 2013 #39
No, I don't think the Good Baron has any intention of running as a Democrat Fumesucker Jan 2013 #4
thought you were going to reference and picture jabba here graham4anything Jan 2013 #16
I wonder who will be his juice of Sapho? Whisp Jan 2013 #40
Fat chance. stlsaxman Jan 2013 #5
Bad! bongbong Jan 2013 #17
I wondered that too, at times Isoldeblue Jan 2013 #6
An anti-union anti-transportation Democratic candidate? onehandle Jan 2013 #7
Good Gawd.... Flashmann Jan 2013 #8
No not as Democrat Kalidurga Jan 2013 #9
That is lunacy Motown_Johnny Jan 2013 #12
Nah, that would imply he's in the wrong party now and his ego is too big to acknowledge that. NoGOPZone Jan 2013 #13
I think he has a shot exboyfil Jan 2013 #18
Gas leaks are no laughing matter. Open some windows! FSogol Jan 2013 #19
Now that WOULD be something that would get me to vote 3rd party. Salviati Jan 2013 #20
Well. Get used to dealing with republican turncoats. I hope you use judgment bluestate10 Jan 2013 #30
In some districts and states that's fine. Salviati Jan 2013 #50
After that RIDICULOUS speech he gave at the RNC convention I don't want him. They can keep him. JaneyVee Jan 2013 #22
Speaking of lousy choices...3rd Way Dem Hillary vs 3rd Way Dem(?) Chrisitie. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2013 #23
Nnnnnnope cherokeeprogressive Jan 2013 #24
No, and I think the "Hillary is a shoe in for president" idea is premature Puzzledtraveller Jan 2013 #25
People with your view on Hillary should pack a big lunch. bluestate10 Jan 2013 #32
+ 100 Auntie Bush Jan 2013 #61
You'll get flack from the 'conservative democrats' here.. RedCappedBandit Jan 2013 #63
Christie isn't ready for primetime LittleBlue Jan 2013 #26
Lol, what's your deal? whatchamacallit Jan 2013 #27
I could see him running for GOVERNOR again ...as an Independent SoCalDem Jan 2013 #28
My wild guess is he will run in 2016 as a Republican. nt ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #29
Even if he did, he sure as hell wouldn't get my vote. And I don't believe Hillary will run. Autumn Jan 2013 #31
Republicans don't see themselves the same way as DUers see them. Bucky Jan 2013 #33
he will run, but sad-cafe Jan 2013 #34
Christie is NOT a Democrat, I repeat he is NOT a Democrat tabbycat31 Jan 2013 #36
He's going to run as a republican populist. applegrove Jan 2013 #37
This is crazy talk Matariki Jan 2013 #38
He doesn't support the Democratic Party Platform. JackBeck Jan 2013 #41
No. I appreciate that he is willing to call Repubs out for being asses even though it is obviously Jennicut Jan 2013 #42
Stranger things have happened, but I think he'll run as an R Recursion Jan 2013 #48
If Chris were to change parties, CheapShotArtist Jan 2013 #49
Yes libodem Jan 2013 #51
Joking libodem Jan 2013 #52
No! We don't want that guy at all. hrmjustin Jan 2013 #53
A NY/NJ ticket will never happen, even if we are a country for a thousand years. Stinky The Clown Jan 2013 #54
Christie is Betting The GOP Will Be Ready for a Saner Candidate in 2016 - He's Wrong of Course Indykatie Jan 2013 #57
He would have to switch parties and I just don't see that happening Coolest Ranger Jan 2013 #58
You Never Know HangOnKids Jan 2013 #59
In four words, No. Iggo Jan 2013 #60
Doubt that. But I do see a lot of 'progressives' and 'democrats' RedCappedBandit Jan 2013 #62
A union busting toadie of the 1% running as a Democrat? MrSlayer Jan 2013 #64
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