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Hilary or Biden :thumbdown
I pray that Joe Biden or John Kerry take the nomination. I really do.
How could the GOP possibly lose under those circumstances? :lol:
I think you're right. His speech at the 2004 convention is when he became the rising star of the DNC.
This kind of makes me think of the mayor of San Antonio, although I can't remember his name. ��
#1, there is no guarantee that the GOP will continue to control the House.
#2, if it does that is a good reason to put a Democrat in the White House.
For Hillary not to run, there would have to be a destructive fire at the polyester pant suit factor she keeps in business.
Julian Castro. Who I am hoping will be Hilary's running mate. It would be an unstoppable ticket.
IMHO it'll be a toss up between John Kerry and Joe Biden.
Amy Klobuchar or Al Franken.
I think you're right. His speech at the 2004 convention is when he became the rising star of the DNC.
This kind of makes me think of the mayor of San Antonio, although I can't remember his name.
You think John Kerry will try again?
Right.
The man said that he accepted it, but when did he really accept what had happened?
This was a guy who was 100 percent sure that Romney was going to win, it took a lot for him to give up that idea.
IMHO it'll be a toss up between John Kerry and Joe Biden.
So who gave the speech at the 2012 convention?
You think John Kerry will try again?
The mayor of San Antonio, Castro. Very compelling story of a son of immigrants in poverty who went on to run the city.
Tbh, sounds like any other Scorcesse movie.
Joe Biden
John Kerry
Andrew Cuomo
Rahm Emanuel
Antonio Villaraigosa
What do you mean?! This is the best of the crop!
Joe Biden
John Kerry
Andrew Cuomo
Rahm Emanuel
Antonio Villaraigosa
What do you mean?! This is the best of the crop!
I think either Debbie Wasserman Schultz or Maxine Waters would be excellent candidates. Both are very well respected and representative of The Democrat Party of today.
I voted for Rahm Emanuel because I think Chicago is a great blueprint for the way a country of 315 million people should be run.