I would guess it will come down to Jeb and Hillary with Jeb winning by the skin of his teeth...could be another major controversy...but personally this is how I ranked this list as far as my preference.
1. Bernie Sanders
2.0 Martin O'Malley
3.Joe Biden
4.Jim Webb
5.Jeb Bush
6.Ben Carson
7. Hilary Clinton
8.Chris Christie
9.Donald Trump
10.Ted Cruz
I have been a registered Independent for many years now. But I think at my core I'm conservative, however the group that is now claiming that tag is as far from me as the tag of liberal. Recently the Washington D.C. residents voted to decriminalize marijuana (@ a 70% for vote). But the guys crying about big government interfering or over reaching stepped in and over ruled that vote even though D.C. is not their "local district". It's funny how certain people are always crying about restrictive government unless it's something "they" want restricted.
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Yeah, but then they're one big media faux pas away from the Oval Office. No thanks. Just before Bush, there was this undercurrent of "he would be cool to have a beer with," and there was some sort of odd way in which that became a legitimate selling point for him in the election.
Then 9/11 happened, and the country was collectively like "Oh, right, the President has to do stuff."
This isn't a criticism of Bush. It's a criticism of the kind of mentality that roots for anything but the most qualified candidates on either side of the party line. I don't give a sh*t if SNL has a hard time with dry candidates.
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I don't see Christie getting the nomination. Opponents can easily attack him on the diversion of Sandy funds. True it may have helped seniors, but seniors who were his constituents.