Maybe a Clinton/Christie ticket?
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Saryph
United States1955 Posts
Maybe a Clinton/Christie ticket? | ||
msl
Germany477 Posts
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ey215
United States546 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:28 TheTenthDoc wrote: Huntsman/Christie/Jeb/Rubio are all realistic options. I don't think Rubio will manage it simply because he hasn't actually DONE anything. I would be shocked if Huntsman runs, hell I'm shocked he hasn't changed parties yet. If Susanna Martinez wins reelection in New Mexico I wonder if she would consider running? | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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acker
United States2958 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:30 Saryph wrote: Did I hear Fox News suggesting Christie would switch parties earlier tonight? Maybe a Clinton/Christie ticket? Who wouldn't vote for this ticket? | ||
JinDesu
United States3990 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:30 Saryph wrote: Did I hear Fox News suggesting Christie would switch parties earlier tonight? Maybe a Clinton/Christie ticket? That'd be.. so weird... and a huge blow to the Republican party. | ||
TheTenthDoc
United States9561 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:29 jalstar wrote: Huntsman went on Colbert Report a few months ago, ripped into the Republicans, and ruled out a 2016 candidacy. Think that means he'd be willing to replace Hillary as Secretary of State? That's my dream. | ||
aksfjh
United States4853 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:30 Saryph wrote: Did I hear Fox News suggesting Christie would switch parties earlier tonight? Maybe a Clinton/Christie ticket? We are the furthest from the next Presidential election right now. Please stop. | ||
tuho12345
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paralleluniverse
4065 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:27 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: ~ http://www.theonion.com/articles/i-want-to-congratulate-the-president-romney-says-i,30283/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=SocialMarketing&utm_campaign=standard-post:headline:default Love the onion haha Wow, that's really funny. lol. | ||
Hrrrrm
United States2081 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:30 acker wrote: Christie, Clinton. Though I feel Clinton would steamroll, with Obama and her husband supporting. That is honestly the best thing the Democrats have going for them going forward. Can you imagine a popular Clinton and a popular Obama campaigning on behalf of whoever the nominee is for 2016? It'll be amazing. | ||
Iodem
United States1173 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:30 Saryph wrote: Did I hear Fox News suggesting Christie would switch parties earlier tonight? Maybe a Clinton/Christie ticket? woah, really? What political stances is he considering changing? | ||
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Falling
Canada11267 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:30 Iodem wrote: I'd go full tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist if it were Clinton vs Bush I could see Christie taking a shot at it. He might be able to pull something. I think I'd prefer him over Rubio. But I can't see anyone but Clinton being the nominee for the democrats. She's been prepping for it since... basically forever? xP Well especially if by 2016 the economy has really had a full recovery by 2016. Obama can basically hand it off to the Clintons. But a lot can happen between now and then. | ||
JinDesu
United States3990 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:31 aksfjh wrote: We are the furthest from the next Presidential election right now. Please stop. But we are closer than ever! | ||
itkovian
United States1763 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:24 julianto wrote: I really wanna know what your predictions for 2016 candidates are! Palin/Bachmann vs Putin/Kim Jong-un It will be X-treme!!!! | ||
synapse
China13814 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:31 TheTenthDoc wrote: Think that means he'd be willing to replace Hillary as Secretary of State? That's my dream. I'd be very okay with that :3 | ||
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Souma
2nd Worst City in CA8938 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:31 aksfjh wrote: We are the furthest from the next Presidential election right now. Please stop. This is worse than waiting for football season to start! ![]() *wants next election now so this thread never dies* | ||
ey215
United States546 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:31 aksfjh wrote: We are the furthest from the next Presidential election right now. Please stop. Welcome to the 24 hour news cycle. The Presidential election cycle is just going to keep getting longer and longer. | ||
VManOfMana
United States764 Posts
On November 07 2012 15:12 tuho12345 wrote: weird bet on Mitt for FL really, I always thought FL has more blacks and Mexicans than whites? Mexicans are a relative minority in FL. They are more concentrated in states with a Mexico - United States border like California and Texas. Florida's main lati american population is cubans, which is heavy Republican and dislike Democrats with a passion. A lot of it has to do with Castro's regime. However, due to to generational gaps (second and third generation Cuban Americans don't care as much for Castro) and more latin americans coming from other countries (Colombia, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, etc.) The Cuban-Republican stronghold is losing strenght. Each latin american country has its own culutural uniqueness, but Cubans are a big contrast on the political views and how aggressive they can be about it. It's almost bizarre. But also understandable, since latin american support for Democrats is also largely based on "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." | ||
ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
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