Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-10975360-20131014124545/@comment-10975360-20131114193000

O'Malley is ambitious, very much so, he isnt well known now, but he has two years

Dean has hinted at a run, and i think if Hillary doesnt run then he probably will

Well judging by what the GOP did in congress only a few weeks ago, i would disagree their moving one inch toward the centre. The republicans need to be more liberal on a hell of a lot of issues before they can realistically win an election, at least by a large margin. Otherwise they will become a permanent minority party, only occupying the whitehouse after economic crisis' or a particularly unpopular democratic president.

IF Christie is the nominee - and thats a big IF - then the GOP has a chance in 2016, just a small chance but a chance all the same. Christie appeals to moderates and conservatives, but lacks the support of minority groups, liberals and didnt do too well amongst women. In NJ that gave him a landslide, in the USA.....im not so sure.

Not only 2024, but maybe until 2040