The interesting thing about
candidate Hillary (and I do think she's running) is that I haven't
met one Democrat who is actually excited about the prospect of her
winning the nomination. Obviously, polls showing her way ahead
contradict my anecdotal evidence, but still, I think most Democrats
would prefer an alternative. For much of the year I thought that
Mark Warner was well-positioned to challenge her, but obviously now
he's not running. It's pretty clear that John "botched joke" Kerry
is out of the picture. Al Gore could conceivably make a comeback a
la Richard Nixon in 1968. However, my theory is that his renewed
popularity is rooted in the fact that he's not running for
anything, so he's more relaxed, and comfortable in his own skin.
Were he to transform into a candidate once again, I think he'd
revert back to being the man of wood that people found so annoying
in 2000. There's a lot of hype surrounding John Edwards, but he
didn't live up to the hype in 2004, and he won't this time around.
You hear Evan Bayh's name tossed around, but he may be too moderate
to appeal to the party's base. So, perhaps that leaves them with
Barack Obama, who I see as too inexperienced, but he clearly has
more charisma than any other Democrat and has appeal across the
ideological spectrum of the party.
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