the pundits pad a list

Right? Left? Centre?
Political news and debate.
Put your views and articles up for debate and destruction!
Post Reply
User avatar
Crackpot
Posts: 11657
Joined: Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:59 am
Location: Michigan

the pundits pad a list

Post by Crackpot »

http://news.yahoo.com/five-women-could- ... 10031.html
Five women who could run for president in 2016
By NCC Staff | National Constitution Center – Fri, Nov 16, 2012

America has never had a female major party candidate nominated to be president, but the odds are growing that it will happen in 2016.

The current favorite for the 2016 Democratic nomination is a woman, and there are at least four other potential candidates in both parties.
It isn’t that female candidates haven’t tried. Hillary Clinton came the closest when she lost the Democratic nomination in 2008 to Barack Obama.
Here’s a look at the top prospects for 2016, starting with the Democratic frontrunner.
Hillary Clinton
The current Secretary of State is a huge favorite for the 2016 nomination for her party.
Clinton is expected to step down from her cabinet position next year. She would be 68 years old at the time of the 2016 convention.
The big question is if she will pursue the nomination.
Clinton has said in the past that she wasn’t interested in a second presidential run. But political watchers believe it will be Clinton’s decision in about two years to pursue the nomination.
One sign that experts point to was the tireless work of her husband, President Bill Clinton, in the final weeks of the Obama campaign.
The Clintons have collected an impressive amount of political IOUs, so it’s unclear if anyone in the Democratic Party would contest her nomination if she ran.
Elizabeth Warren
If Clinton decides not to run in 2016, there isn’t a clear-cut alternative at the moment.
Elizabeth Warren is on the current short list of potential nominees, along with several others, including Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Vice President Joe Biden (who would be 72 at the time of the convention).
Warren is a liberal icon and was recently called “the scholarly heroine of the political left” by The Washington Post.
She would be 67 at the time of the convention.
Recent Constitution Daily Stories
Constitution Check: Can Texas get constitutional permission to leave the Union?
Current Petraeus affair has nothing on nation’s first sex scandal
Homegrown marijuana would be an interesting high court case
Will Big Bird survive the fiscal cliff?
Warren is just starting her first term in the Senate. But she has already played a significant role in shaping policy, including leading the creation of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She’s also a dynamic speaker who excites Democrats–and gets an opposite response from Republicans.
Condoleezza Rice
The former Secretary of State in the Bush administration, Condoleezza Rice is hugely popular among the Republican base.
Rice, who would be 60 in 2016, is always ranked at the top of GOP candidates in polling, despite never having held elected office.
The one drawback to her potential vice presidential candidacy in 2012 was her pro-choice position on abortion.
If the GOP shifts more toward the center as a party, Rice wouldn’t have any barriers in her way to pursuing a presidential or vice presidential nomination.
The bigger question is about Rice’s interest in running for any elected office. In 2012, she was adamant about not having any interest.
Sarah Palin
What seemed a certainty now seems a long shot: Sarah Palin’s campaign for a GOP presidential nomination.
The 2008 vice presidential candidate chose not to run in the 2012 primaries. Perhaps it was because the poll numbers weren’t good, or because Palin made the calculation that it wasn’t time to challenge Barack Obama.
But with Palin as a polarizing figure within her own party, it seems that she would be one of as many as a dozen candidates fighting it out for the 2016 nomination.
In recent months, Palin started mentioning the need for a possible third party in American politics.
Could Palin leave the Republican Party and join a group that is more in line with her values? That remains to be seen.
Susanna Martinez
The current governor of New Mexico, Martinez was a rumored vice presidential candidate in 2012.
She would be 57 during the 2016 presidential campaign and could help bridge the GOP’s perceived gap with women and Hispanics.
Martinez spoke at the GOP convention, where she distanced herself from some party positions, especially immigration.
Martinez would need to raise her national profile, and like the other candidates, the 2016 GOP primary season could land her in an historic dogfight.
Contenders like Florida senator Marco Rubio, New Jersey governor Chris Christie, senator-elect Ted Cruz, Congressman Paul Ryan, and former Florida governor Jeb Bush have bigger reputations, and potentially more lucrative campaign support.
Others to watch: Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Representative Michele Bachmann, Governor Nikki Haley, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator Amy Klobuchar, and Senator Kelly Ayotte
In the list I see 2 that are plausible 1 longshot 1 Who? and 1 No way in hell. And that doesn't include the "others" a bunch of "who?'s" 1 not likely and 1 Batshit crazy.

Well to be fair it doesn't mention them getting out of the primaries.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

User avatar
Lord Jim
Posts: 29716
Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:44 pm
Location: TCTUTKHBDTMDITSAF

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by Lord Jim »

I see Hillary as a virtual certainty to run in 2016, Rice, Martinez and maybe Ayotte as possibles though not really likely, and the rest of them fuggetaboutit....
ImageImageImage

User avatar
Rick
Posts: 3875
Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:12 am
Location: Arkansas

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by Rick »

No mention of Huckleberry...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is

User avatar
Crackpot
Posts: 11657
Joined: Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:59 am
Location: Michigan

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by Crackpot »

he's Got a Vagina???!!!!?!?!
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

User avatar
Rick
Posts: 3875
Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:12 am
Location: Arkansas

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by Rick »

Wellll now that you mention it I didn't notice that all the humans were female.

Big Bird however is male...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is

User avatar
Gob
Posts: 33646
Joined: Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:40 am

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by Gob »

This big bird isn't male...

Image
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

User avatar
Econoline
Posts: 9607
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:25 pm
Location: DeKalb, Illinois...out amidst the corn, soybeans, and Republicans

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by Econoline »

Crackpot wrote:In the list I see 2 that are plausible 1 longshot 1 Who? and 1 No way in hell. And that doesn't include the "others" a bunch of "who?'s" 1 not likely and 1 Batshit crazy.
Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann: which is the "No way in hell" and which is the "Batshit crazy"? ;)
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right. The only difference is, they're wrong.
God @The Tweet of God

User avatar
Guinevere
Posts: 8990
Joined: Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:01 pm

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by Guinevere »

We shall see. I'm fairly certain that if John Kerry moves on to the Cabinet (no sure thing) there is no way Elizabeth Warren leaves in the midst if her first term, setting up Massachusetts for a third special election for Senate in less than 7 years. Even if he didn't go, I don't see her moving up yet.

I'm not convinced HRC wants another campaign, but I wouldn't rule anything out.
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké

User avatar
Crackpot
Posts: 11657
Joined: Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:59 am
Location: Michigan

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by Crackpot »

Getting ready for an Election is the only reason I can think of for stepping down as secretary of state. As it goes I don't think you can campaign and be an effective secretary of state. Otherwise I can't see a good reason for stepping down from a position she has been roundly praised for.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

oldr_n_wsr
Posts: 10838
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 2010 1:59 am

Re: the pundits pad a list

Post by oldr_n_wsr »

Four more years. Four more years.
til I have to worry about this :nana

Post Reply