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O'Malley just seems too unknown to get much support, aside from Maryland.

Warren seems to be Hillary's largest competitor, I can see a very entertaining "cat fight", of sorts, between them.

Deans been out of politics since '09, I'm not sure if he'll get back in for 2016, but hey, any things possible.

I think that the GOP will take a more moderate approach between now and the election, which is why I see Christie as the nomination. The Tea Party looks to be losing steam, as much as I like them. Grant, I know that my views and those of other republicans aren't reflected by most other citizens. Christie has publicly come out and made his opposition to gay marriage, abortion and gun control, but hasn't been crusading against them. In other words: he doesn't do pet projects (healthcare anyone?). I think this is why he attracts votes from the left. Will it be enough to tilt the scale in his favor? I don't know.

What I do know, is that if the Tea Party gets the nom, the Dems get the White House through 2024.