Saturday, January 13, 2007

Paul Makes 26

With Paul there are 25 26 prospective 2008 presidential candidates. I have followed the suggestion of several readers and included former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel. Gravel announced he was running in April.

Potential Republican 2008 Presidential Candidates:

  1. Kansas Senator Samuel D. "Sam" Brownback
  2. Illinois attorney John H. Cox
  3. Former Virginia Republican Governor, Jim Gilmore
  4. Former US House Speaker and Georgia Congressman, Newton L. "Newt" Gingrich
  5. Former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. "Rudy" Giuliani
  6. Nebraska Senator Charles T. "Chuck" Hagel
  7. Former Arkansas Governor Michael D. "Mike" Huckabee
  8. California Congressman Duncan L. Hunter
  9. Arizona Senator John S. McCain III
  10. Former New York Governor George E. Pataki
  11. Texas Congressman Ron Paul
  12. Former Massachusetts Governor W. Mitt Romney
    Colorado Congressman Thomas G. "Tom" Tancredo
  13. Former Wisconsin Governor Tommy G. Thompson
  14. Former Virginia Senator George F. Allen
  15. Former Senate Majority Leader and Tennessee Senator, William H. "Bill" Frist

Potential Democratic 2008 Presidential Candidates:

  1. Delaware Senator Joseph R. "Joe" Biden Jr.
  2. Retired Army General Wesley K. "Wes" Clark
  3. New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
  4. Connecticut Senator Christopher J. "Chris" Dodd
  5. Former North Carolina Senator and the Democratic 2004 vice presidential candidate, John R. Edwards
  6. Former vice president and 2000 Democratic presidential nominee, Albert "Al" Gore Jr.
  7. Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel
  8. Massachusetts Senator and 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, John F. Kerry
  9. Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich
  10. Illinois Senator Barack Obama
  11. New Mexico Governor William B. "Bill" Richardson
  12. Former Iowa Governor Thomas J. "Tom" Vilsack
  13. Indiana Senator and former governor, Evan Bayh
  14. Former Senate Majority Leader Thomas A. "Tom" Daschle
  15. Wisconsin Senator Russell D. "Russ" Feingol
  16. Former Virginia Governor Mark R. Warner

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