Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-10975360-20131014124545/@comment-10975360-20131115140626

its true, castro lacks experience, but he did give the keynote address at the dem convention. Obama was a one term senator from Illinois, Clinton had much more political experience than him.

Im sorry, but saying biden could get the nomination is simply laughable, Cuomo or O'malley are much more likely, or even Gillibrand. Biden has been an average vice president, not a brilliant one.

Warner would be another possible Hillary veep.

Schweitzer is another possible challenger, of veep.

Christie's biggest problem is winning the nomination, i simply think that many on the far right of the GOP will not support him, and although chrisite can get moderate and independent votes, he cant mobilize the right like Cruz, Paul, Rubio (although not on immigration), and even Palin or Bachman (lol!). He can win in the northeast, and in most of the midwest, and the west coast, but he could lose those all important southern delegates, Texas, Georgia etc..

I disagree, i think Hillary would only serve one term, i think she would hand over to her veep, whoever it is.

Barkley lost the nomination simply because of his age, the same as Biden will.

Biden is polling badly against Christie. UNder normal circumstances Reagan would not have been elected due to his age and his conservative views, it was only the unpopularity of the carter administration and the lack of leadership on behalf of the moderate wing of the GOP that let him sweep the nomination and the presidency.

there is a very real possibility that the republican party will disintigrate as they go more and more to the right. It nearly happened in the 50's but Ike saved them.