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Polls 2 1/2 years a head of a primary davidpdx Jul 2013 #1
+1000 nt antigop Jul 2013 #24
Watch it, david. You'll be called a 'hater' or something. antigop Jul 2013 #28
It's ok, I've been called much worse on DU davidpdx Jul 2013 #35
this could happen well before 2016 VIDEO yurbud Jul 2013 #79
That was a bit before my time davidpdx Jul 2013 #80
She looked pretty good in 2007, too. NYC_SKP Jul 2013 #2
As much as I like Warren too Politicalboi Jul 2013 #7
Sounds good to me. Beacool Jul 2013 #10
I think if Christie runs, he wins. MrSlayer Jul 2013 #3
I disagree John2 Jul 2013 #52
I didn't say "white people" will vote for him, I said Democrats. MrSlayer Jul 2013 #54
That is very bad news for both Clinton and Christie BlueStreak Jul 2013 #4
Never? ForgoTheConsequence Jul 2013 #11
Throw out the second term races BlueStreak Jul 2013 #17
Obama won the Iowa Caucases in 2008. DesMoinesDem Jul 2013 #29
They picked Obama the first time too. ForgoTheConsequence Jul 2013 #31
Still the Iowa caucuses are as predictive as a coin toss BlueStreak Jul 2013 #34
There were a lot of people who did not think Hillary was a shoo-in. juajen Jul 2013 #60
hyperbole ForgoTheConsequence Jul 2013 #66
the straw poll is much like the straw man wordpix Jul 2013 #12
nice handle, you must be the Clinton's biggest fan, right? MjolnirTime Jul 2013 #5
I predict the lowest voter turnout in history if it those two running after the primaries. Arctic Dave Jul 2013 #6
Hard to beat '96 when less than half the country turned out... Drunken Irishman Jul 2013 #16
And you will predict wrong. Beacool Jul 2013 #40
The people who would be 'excited' about her candidacy are probably the same HardTimes99 Jul 2013 #53
Time to move on........... Beacool Jul 2013 #58
Um, no - nt HardTimes99 Jul 2013 #62
Keep telling yourself that. Arctic Dave Jul 2013 #56
I don't have tell myself anything. Beacool Jul 2013 #59
uh oh AtomicKitten Jul 2013 #73
Uh oh, yourself. Beacool Jul 2013 #74
halo slipped a bit? AtomicKitten Jul 2013 #75
Bitter much? Beacool Jul 2013 #76
Your delusion about her popularity goes poof! AtomicKitten Jul 2013 #77
You're such a tiresome kitten. Beacool Jul 2013 #78
YAWN<>>>>>>>>>>>>> Historic NY Jul 2013 #8
Yep. +1000 nt antigop Jul 2013 #25
Crisco can't control his mouth Politicalboi Jul 2013 #9
throw Eliz Warren in the mix and see what happens wordpix Jul 2013 #13
Not much would happen. Beacool Jul 2013 #41
Yawn. Wake me up when there will be candidates. Mass Jul 2013 #14
A poll this far out seems pointless, but it does show she's vulnerable. Drunken Irishman Jul 2013 #15
One of John2 Jul 2013 #51
Any Republican in the primaries is going to be running the teabagger gauntlet Rozlee Jul 2013 #18
Crass, loud blowholes are for reality shows. Not President. onehandle Jul 2013 #19
Chris Christie is just another ALEC republican with a democratic legislature hollysmom Jul 2013 #20
How about in NJ? quakerboy Jul 2013 #21
Remember Robbins Jul 2013 #22
Hillary is definitely being pushed hard by someone. Ads for her are popping up on several websites. freshwest Jul 2013 #23
If its Rand Paul, the Dem nominee can campaign from his/her couch. 7962 Jul 2013 #32
I hope you're right, but Aqua Buddha and heads stomping didn't prevent him being elected... freshwest Jul 2013 #36
Oh, he'll appeal to some, but not enough. And if money mattered most, 7962 Jul 2013 #49
I sure hope so. What is the appeal of Christie though? I've heard people at DU talkiing about him. freshwest Jul 2013 #50
I think the appeal IS his temper, 7962 Jul 2013 #63
CPAC? Beacool Jul 2013 #42
IDK, but they picked Rand this year. And he's getting more attention than Daddy ever did. freshwest Jul 2013 #46
War Puzzledtraveller Jul 2013 #57
she's a perfect corporate candidate. See link... antigop Jul 2013 #68
Dem primary voters in IA will vote for Hillary. Rep primary voters in IA will not vote for Christie. LonePirate Jul 2013 #26
I say: None of the above, including Iowa. n/t UTUSN Jul 2013 #27
match heaven05 Jul 2013 #30
One silver lining DonCoquixote Jul 2013 #33
A war criminal?????????? Beacool Jul 2013 #43
What does it take to be considered a war criminal cpwm17 Jul 2013 #67
Oh, please............ Beacool Jul 2013 #70
Oh we're listening to Politico again? Fearless Jul 2013 #37
polls are beyond useless now ButterflyBlood Jul 2013 #38
Wonder how a democrat Spirochete Jul 2013 #39
Christie is my governor and he's a jerk. Beacool Jul 2013 #44
Keep in mind DonCoquixote Jul 2013 #45
Thankfully, neither will win a primary. David__77 Jul 2013 #47
At this time who would beat either of them? Godhumor Jul 2013 #71
Any number of people, in both parties. David__77 Jul 2013 #72
I think Chris Christie would be their strongest candidate - but I don't think the base of the party Douglas Carpenter Jul 2013 #48
With GOP's war on women going on, Hillary's a shoe in coldmountain Jul 2013 #55
So, once again only Corporatist candidates need apply? NorthCarolina Jul 2013 #61
The tea party has billionaire backing. Dawson Leery Jul 2013 #64
Blah, blah, blah. BlueStater Jul 2013 #65
Its nonsense jzodda Jul 2013 #69
2.5 years away, don't even know if either of them are running, and 18% undecided? Arkana Jul 2013 #81
How much more meaningless can a poll get? fujiyama Jul 2013 #82
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