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There's this theory floating around that he's all over the news these days because he's thinking third time's the charm for being prez?
Any thoughts?
There's this theory floating around that he's all over the news these days because he's thinking third time's the charm for being prez?
Any thoughts?
...The liberal media is very, very busy destroying the Republican candidates for 2016 before the primary, so Mitt might be the last man standing...
That rumor is total nonsense. The election was his to lose the last time, and by his attitude and actions, he made it clear that his heart really wasn't in it.
I think Clinton will win if she doesn't get outflanked in the primary again. Maybe it will be Clinton-Warren 2016? I don't think you need a mixed sex ticket to win in 2016.
I know Democrats here who would just stay home if it was Clinton-Warren. They may be ready for a woman, but two on the ticket would be too much.
Plenty of men have run for president more than twice.
liberal media
That rumor is total nonsense. The election was his to lose the last time, and by his attitude and actions, he made it clear that his heart really wasn't in it.
exactly 4 men who made it to the general election and lost ran again, only one of whom ever won.
Charles Pinckney (lost in 1804 and 1808)
Grover Cleveland (lost reelection in 1888, won in 1892)
William Jennings Bryan (lost in 1896 and 1900)
Thomas E. Dewey (lost in 1944 and 1948)
it's not unprecedented, but it's certainly rare and it's never happened in modern politics. voters seem content to allow and encourage candidates to run in the primaries as often as they want, but once they make it into the final round, that's generally their one and only shot if they lose.
you can run in the primaries as often as you want, but once you make it to the general election and lose, that's it for you.
You mean like Richard Nixon?
I could see his Russia comment being seized on as his foreign policy brilliance, and his loss will be blamed on the buzzsaw of Obama's "charisma" by Republicans who don't outright hate Mitt.
Why? Unless they foresee something I don't.
No such thing.
