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I changed my mind about Jeb Bush...I have absolutely no idea. I want to see the Democratic debates, if Hillary lets them have one, then the first couple of primaries. Trump is the hot hand in the GOP right now but it wouldn't surprise me if lightning in a bottle hits another candidate and they catch the public's eye.
The odds makers in Vegas probably have a better take on what's going on.
Who do you think, out of these choices, will probably be next president? Who has the best chance?
Hillary. I don't care how you feel about her. She is the strongest candidate (in many senses), is the most qualified, has the most experience, and, for many, has the right stance on issues. Email, Benghazi--she's been through it all, and I think she will survive. Those attacking her in Congress are terrified of her, as they were of Bill Clinton. These congressional aggressors usually end up being the odd men out. Ask Gingrich.
That's what a lot of people think. Really, we all know they are begging Biden to run which means even her own party doesn't believe she can win. Didn't I even hear Gore's name? "Anybody, come on, anybody, please step forward. No, Hillary, not you."
If Rubio gets the nomination, I could easily see him being the winner against Hillary. He's young, energetic, and already has a built-in electoral advantage (Florida). I don't think it would be too difficult for him to win other swing states like Ohio, Colorado, and Iowa.
Jeb would lose against Hillary.
Trump would lose against Hillary.
Kasich, on the top of the ticket, would probably lose against Hillary.
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