Posted on 04/26/2013 2:34:46 PM PDT by therightliveswithus
After two election cycles with Barack Obama on top, the Democratic Party is looking for a new standard bearer to lead them in the 2016 presidential election against the young and often inexperienced Republican contenders they will likely face, at least when compared to their leading candidates.
And if New Hampshire Democrats are any indicator of their national comrades at all, well.. Then they have already made up their minds as to who they want to lead the charge in 2016.
According to a survey of 200 Granite State Democrats, with a 7.1% margin of error, former Secretary of State and U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton would be the choice of 61% of respondents compared to just seven percent for Vice-President Joe Biden and only three percent for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
I guess all hopes of a President Biden are all but shot... Especially when more Democrats (7%) say they wouldn't vote for him under any circumstance than any of his potential opponents.
(Excerpt) Read more at punditpress.com ...
Your goal is to stop anyone from going against the ruling class democrats.
Which includes Hillary, Obama and Valerie Jarrett.
the ruling class socialists are the love of your heart, no party, just socialists.
I guess soon will will see you on the Rubio threads bashing those who are opposed to his position on amnesty, which your hero Rove supports as did Bush.
"...your hero Rove...Bush."I once castigated a FR member for calling that magnificent bastard Rove a turd blossom! How dare anyone say he is a flower growing out of defecation. I really lit into that one....
Bush was a the best president ever and never made any mistakes, and McCain...wow he would have made a fantastic Conservative president! And he was so nice to Palin, just like Romney was.
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