disneydude
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Re: Biden in 2016?
I agree that Christie presents the strongest challenge. I still think Hilary beats him handily....however, for Christie to get the nomination, the reasonable wing of the GOP is going to have to severely rein in the wacko far-right fringe that has controlled the party for the last decade. Someone like Christie is going to have a really hard time getting the nomination....and it will be a costly and bloody primary season....all the while, Hilary sits back on her campaign funds ready trounce.
Chris Christie has a 70% approval rating in his Blue state with a national unfavorabale of 19%. He's the next president, even though I would prefer Jindal. He'd be a great VP candidate though.
I agree that Christie presents the strongest challenge. I still think Hilary beats him handily....however, for Christie to get the nomination, the reasonable wing of the GOP is going to have to severely rein in the wacko far-right fringe that has controlled the party for the last decade. Someone like Christie is going to have a really hard time getting the nomination....and it will be a costly and bloody primary season....all the while, Hilary sits back on her campaign funds ready trounce.