I think Hillary clinton or somebody who is black man... they really know what is going on at the poor streets of LA or some other cities.
I think Hillary clinton or somebody who is black man... they really know what is going on at the poor streets of LA or some other cities.
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Out of the choices that were listed in the beginning of this post, I think I'd be okay with any of them EXCEPT for Kerry or Gore. Odds are neither one of them would make it anyway, but my god...Someone mentioned feeling "bad vibes" from certain candidates; I felt one from both of these guys.
I think Hillary would be interesting, to say the very least. I thought that Bill did a very good job during his term, if you rule out his personal life and hope that he doesn't apply those morals to his job. Hillary seems to be a very strong individual and she could probably do some good for us as well.
Originally Posted by Shadow Nexus
I like Kung-Fu.
Really? I liked Gore. The thing is that Gore actually HAS a sense of humor, albeit a very dry one. People don't realize that. People who aren't Futurama fans, at least ;D
I like Gore and Kerry.
I don't think Kerry should even try. He just came off a failure and going back in again so soon would bring up what everyone thought about now and would probably be quick to reject him and call him on all these changes in stance.
Gore has a chance. If he can stay the way he is now then maybe.
Here is a list posted on another forum for both sides. Not all are realistic to win the nomination but they might still try(al sharpton).
Republicans
Jeb Bush (R) - With term limits looming, Jeb Bush won't be able to run for governor of Florida in 2006. You can bet he's thinking about running for president in 2008.
Elizabeth Dole (R) - Currently the North Carolina senator, Dole ran for president in 2000 but didn't quite catch on. She's a senator now, might she have an eye on 2008?
Rudy Giuliani (R) - A moderate Republican and beloved former mayor of New York City, Guiliani might well be the next great candidate that unites America, ala Clinton and Reagan.
Charles Grassley (R) - Iowa senator
Chuck Hagel (R) - Moderate senator from Nebraska
Alan Keyes (R) - Do you really think he'll ever just go away?
John McCain (R) - The moderate senator from Arizona, has significant crossover appeal to independents and democrats.
Condoleezza Rice (R) - Rice may run for senate in California 2006, especially if the popular Sen. Diane Feinstein (D) retires. If she doesn't run for senate, Rice might make an interesting candidate for president in 2008. There is already a Draft Rice movement underway.
Mit Romney (R) - Mass. Gov. Romney reportedly has presidential aspirations.
George Pataki (R) - It's been reported in a few places that New York Gov. Pataki may have presidential ambitions.
Colin Powell (R) - With tremendous appeal to moderates, Secretary of State Powell might be convinced to run, although he has declined to run in 1996 and 2000.
Rick Santorum (R) - The ultraconservative Pennsylvania senator may run for president in 2008; however, he must first survive his 2006 re-election to the senate.
Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) - Under the current rules, Arnold would not be allowed to hold the office of President because he was not born in the United States. But no one should let a petty thing like the Constitution get in their way. A group called www.OperationArnold.com is working to get Congress to change the highest law of the land, all for Arnold.
Democrats
Evan Bayh (D) - The popular senator from Indiana.
Joe Biden (D) - Maryland's Sen. Biden was flirting with the idea in 2003, but opted out.
Rod Blagojevich (D) - Even before he took office as Illinois' chief executive, G-Rod has been said to have presidential ambitions. But he'll have a tough re-election bid in 2006 to worry about first.
Hillary Clinton (D) - Hillary is definitely on for 2008. In fact, I'm having this frightening vision that it will be Jeb Bush vs. Hillary Clinton in 2008. Aghhhhh!!!!
Howard Dean (D) - The former Vermont Gov. Dean is using his grassroots organization to stay in the political spotlight, perhaps in hopes of a 2008 run.
John Edwards (D) - If Kerry loses in '04, you can bet Sen. Edwards will be in it for 2008.
Al Gore (D) - There is always the possibility that Gore will run again. There's a Draft Gore site already up.
John Kerry (D) - Win or lose, Kerry will be talked about as a contender in 2008. But if he loses, don't bet on him running.
Blanche Lincoln (D) - Popular Ark. senator.
Barack Obama (D) - It has been said often enough by supporters and the media that Obama should run, but Obama is unlikely to run for president before his first term is over. He's young. Give him at least until 2012 or 2016 to rack up a host of big accomplishments first.
Nancy Pelosi (D) - House Minority Leader from California.
Others
Jesse Ventura (I) - The Associated Press reports that the Harvard visiting professor and former Gov. of Minnesota is considering a run for president. For Ventura, there are a couple of downsides to being president, however. 1) Ventura loves his freedom, and 2) his wife is not too keen on the idea of living in Washington D.C., the article reports.
John Kerry (D) - Win or lose, Kerry will be talked about as a contender in 2008. But if he loses, don't bet on him running.Uhh... what planet did you come from? Kerry DID lose.John Edwards (D) - If Kerry loses in '04, you can bet Sen. Edwards will be in it for 2008.
I do believe this was posted from BEFORE the election and as I said above, I got this from another forum.
Well I did forget to mention that it was from before the election so lets call it a 50/50 right wrong situation.
I have to admit, I didn't pay much attention to a lot of the Clinton/Gore debates back when they were in the runnings. I just remember having a distinct dislike for him. I do remember he was for gun control, which knocked off tons of points for me. As for the rest of the possible candidates, I don't think I'm gonna be worrying too much NOW about it. I need a break after this last run X_X
Those evil Republicans!!! Were all going to die!!!FORGET IT, PEOPLE, BUSH WILL HAVE DESTROYED THE WORLD BY 2008!!!
Anyways, I dont think Hillary would get elected if she ever did run because shes a woman... I hope Joe Lieberman runs because hes cool. Also Arnold Shwarz. whenever they modify teh Constitution.
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JOHN STEWART FOR PRESIDENT 2008
SEXY McAWESOME TO YOU, MISTER
Trowa:Originally Posted by Shadow Nexus
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"JON STEWART FOR PRESIDENT 2008"
With Lewis Black as his running mate!
Take care all.