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Who is your favourite also ran?

Started by Alex, July 15, 2018, 08:57:21 AM

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Alex

Ok, so we've had topics most and least favourite president. But who do you think would have made a great president, but just didn't make it?

For my part I'd have to say I'd have really liked to have seen John McCain make it. He is from the opposite side of the political spectrum from me, but he clearly loves his country and he was respectful towards his opponent. I remember one of his suporters abusing Obama and he told them they were wrong and that Obama also loved his country, just him and Obama had different views on how best to serve their country. I thought it was a shame they couldn't have been president and vice president together.

Anyway, over to you.
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I think that Mitt Romney would have made an excellent President.
And, going WAY back, it's a darn shame that Henry Clay never made it to the White House.
In my history classes, I call him "the best President we never had."
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It's hard to say.
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Quote from: Dark Alex on July 15, 2018, 08:57:21 AM
Ok, so we've had topics most and least favourite president. But who do you think would have made a great president, but just didn't make it?

For my part I'd have to say I'd have really liked to have seen John McCain make it. He is from the opposite side of the political spectrum from me, but he clearly loves his country and he was respectful towards his opponent. I remember one of his suporters abusing Obama and he told them they were wrong and that Obama also loved his country, just him and Obama had different views on how best to serve their country. I thought it was a shame they couldn't have been president and vice president together...
I like JOHN McCAIN, too.  I like your idea.   :thumbup:

Quote from: indianasmith on July 15, 2018, 09:43:00 AM
I think that Mitt Romney would have made an excellent President.
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:thumbdown: Only in comparison.   
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justme2013

If I recall my history lessons correctly the runner up in the elections used to become the Vice President.

For me I think that either John McCain or Jon Huntsman Jr. would have been great, but Huntsman was pushed out by the Republicans who wanted Romney, and they didn't want to divide the Mormon vote between the two. Huntsman was a bit to left leaning for the Republicans though.

But hey both Obama and Trump have tapped him to be ambassador

Rev. Powell

McCain, Bob Dole. I think Romney might not have been too bad, but I am confused by his vascillating between condemning Turmp and tacitly supporting him.

McCain shot himself in the foot by naming Sarah Palin VP in a foolish attempt to appeal to the tea party types.

Maybe Benjamin Frankilin? He was too old to run for President but he probably would have made a good one. Also Henry Clay or William Jennings Bryant. What about MLK, if he had lived and gone into politics?
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Svengoolie 3

I would say Hillary Clinton, but she wasn't an also ran, she got 3 million more votes than that thing in the white house but thiasks to gerrymandering and the electoral college the also ran got into the white house.

Same with Al Gore. In both gore and Hillary's case disasters ensued.






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RCMerchant

I Think Bernie Saunders would have been fine.
Bobby Kennedy too, but.... :bluesad:
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Svengoolie 3

Quote from: RCMerchant on July 15, 2018, 04:18:16 PM
I Think Bernie Saunders would have been fine.
Bobby Kennedy too, but.... :bluesad:

yeah, I agree. :bluesad:

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RCMerchant

This guy!
Gabriel Green!
He ran in 1960 and in 72!

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Quote from: indianasmith on July 15, 2018, 09:43:00 AM

And, going WAY back, it's a darn shame that Henry Clay never made it to the White House.
In my history classes, I call him "the best President we never had."


He was against the Mexican/ Texas War that liberated  Texas from Mexico ya know.
Of course I'm not wild about Daniel Webster, either.
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RCMerchant

To show you how much I've changed year to year, I usta like Lyndon LaRouche back in about 1980. Now that's flat out crazy.  :buggedout:
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