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While this is revealing of how she probably sees her husband's chances, it's not a very newsworthy development. Did anyone expect Michael Dukakis or Fritz Mondale to seriously pursue lesser offices after they lost?
No. Judging on how well he's doing in this campaign, he'll run again in 16, and more than likely win, unless things have turned around in a big way.
Nope, by then the republican would have their crap together and the knuckleheads that have been running before would not have a chance against some people with and actual clue
Of course if he somehow loses, he will leave, he will be 69 in 2016 which is the age for relaxing. I know he won't lose because let me make this one clear statement: Do you want a president who will solve our economic problems who I trust given his solid economic record or a president who was a lawyer before coming into politics who talks and talks and talks and doesn't do half of his promises and attacks his opponent more than telling people what he will do. The choice is yours America to make.
I rather ask the people of Mass who have had actual experiences with him their opinion I think that they have a better insight on him than anyone else in the country. Personally the man is full of the stinky brown stuff and has (like his wife said) "it is our turn" attitude. I guess you forgot that bush was a businessman as well.
I would think that if Obama wins that Anne Coulter would sell more books.
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