Posted on 12/27/2016 9:17:52 AM PST by PROCON
Democrats grappling with the shock of Hillary Clintons loss to Donald Trump are also beginning to turn their attention to 2020, and pondering who could defeat Trump as he vies for reelection.
Here are The Hills initial rankings of where the potential candidates stand.
1. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.)
How would the 2016 election have panned out had Warren challenged Clinton in the primary? Thats one of the great unknowables of Democratic politics. But now, there is little doubt that the Massachusetts senator is the leading contender for the 2020 nomination.
Warren, a former Harvard Law School professor, has been beloved by the left throughout her late-blooming political career, largely because of her no-punches-pulled attacks on banks and the financial industry. She got under Trumps skin via Twitter during the 2016 campaign too.
The recent news that Warren will join the Senate Armed Services Committee in January has stoked speculation that she is looking to bolster her foreign policy and national security credentials in advance of a presidential run. Warren would be 71 by the time of the next election, but she is three years younger than Trump.
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And even though he is a Catholic (I just looked that up), I would contend that he is still too WASPish.
I tend to agree, but don’t overlook the Wall Street influence, as well as looking for a new BILL Clinton.
Watch out for Cory Booker. Young, charismatic, black communist. He is another 0bama waiting in the wings.
And don’t think America has “learned it’s lesson” from 0bama. The man is leaving office more liked and respected than he has ever been. Minorities will come out in droves for a candidate like Cory Booker.
This country is still stuck on stupid. Trump barely got in and lost the popular vote. The Democrats will back with all guns a blazing in 2020.
I think they will push Booker....
I would not vote for any of these people.
Nonsensical list. I think their best hope is Jeb Bush. Or McCain. Maybe McConnell?
Oh fun, election 2020 has started already with a puff piece reintroducing us to Senator Warren.
I think a Mediterranean Catholic of a liberal sort might be acceptable. Cuomo type.
Phew, what a pack of stinky losers! Fitting...
Their ages in 2020:
1. Elizabeth Warren (71)
2. The Bern (79)
3. Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.) (51)
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (Minn.) (60)
5. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (54)
6.First lady Michelle Obama (56)
7. Gov. John Hickenlooper (Colo.)(68)
8. Sen. Chris Murphy (Conn.)(47)
9. Vice President Joe Biden (78)
10. Gov. Andrew Cuomo (N.Y.) (63, but he may be in jail for corruption)
11. Sen.-elect Kamala Harris (Calif.) (56)
12. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (73, if she lives that long)
13. Former Gov. Deval Patrick (Mass.)(64)
14. Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.) (62)
15. Oprah Winfrey (66)
None of these. Head Fake.
The Castro Brothers are up to bat...
Trump will be 74 in 2020.
Elizabeth Warren - if Princess Fauxcahontas is the best you’ve got, better forget it.
I think it will be anyone but a white male. My best guess is a woman.
Identity politics raised to the 15th power.
Ages in 2020:
2. The Bern . . . 79
9. Vice President Joe Biden . . . 78
12. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton . . . 73
1. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) . . . 71
7. Gov. John Hickenlooper (Colo.) . . . 68
15. Oprah Winfrey . . . age 66
13. Former Gov. Deval Patrick (Mass.) . . . 64
10. Gov. Andrew Cuomo (N.Y.) . . . 63
14. Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.) . . . age 62
4. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (Minn.) . . . 60
6. First lady Michelle Obama . . . 56
11. Sen.-elect Kamala Harris (Calif.) . . . 56
5. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand . . . 54
3. Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.) . . . 51
8. Sen. Chris Murphy (Conn.) . . . 47
“Trump will be 74 in 2020.”
Yes, but some people are old at 50 and some, like Donald Trump, are young at 74. I know, I’m 76 and I still do everything I want to do. Ski season is upon us, and that’s a good thing. And in February, road racing starts up again.
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