Countdown -- All Major Candidates
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An update of our previous countdown (link), which has more particulars:
25) John Kerry -- As much as I like guy, this isn't going to happen
24) Tulsi Gabbard -- More experience, then try again
23) John Delaney -- Needs more experience
22) Eric Swallwell - More experience
21) Tim Ryan - Needs statewide experience
20) Andrew Yang - Money For All -- appealing to some
19) Marianne Williamson - Different perspective, but asking a lot of Dem. voters
18) Eric Holder - Needs elective office credentials to be top tier candidate
17) Pete Buttigieg -- Charisma, but needs more elective office experience
16) Jeff Merkley -- Don't see this happening
15) Terry McAuliffe -- A successful centrist, but Clinton World revisited
14) Bernie Sanders -- Age can be frustrating
13) Joe Biden -- Another dear, older gent
12) Kirsten Gillibrand -- Next time around, she'll be a veteran Prez campaigner
11) Michael Bloomberg -- Principled (not independent), but 'money in politics' thing
10) Sherrod Brown -- Senate seat at stake, no matter how good you might be
9) Steve Bullock -- Has the rural voter lane to himself, but can't imagine
8) Jay Inslee -- His signature issue, Climate, shared by nearly all others
7) John Hickenlooper -- Needs more exposure
6) Beto O'Rourke -- Competing with many others, not the same as David vs. Goliath
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Top Five -- could be in any order
5) Julián Castro -- Others want him in race to drive Latinx interest
4) Amy Klobuchar -- Others want her in race to represent Midwest--likely key to win
3) Cory Booker -- Others want him in race to represent Black, Urban voters
2) Kamala Harris -- Others want her in race as Woman of Many Colors
1) Elizabeth Warren -- Others want her in race for her Ideas, Network
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