Vilsack Leaves 24
Vilsack's Withdrawal leaves 24 prospective 2008 presidential candidates.
Potential Republican 2008 Presidential Candidates:
- Kansas Senator Samuel D. "Sam" Brownback
- Illinois attorney John H. Cox
- Former Virginia Republican Governor, Jim Gilmore
- Former US House Speaker and Georgia Congressman, Newton L. "Newt" Gingrich
- Former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. "Rudy" Giuliani
- Nebraska Senator Charles T. "Chuck" Hagel
- Former Arkansas Governor Michael D. "Mike" Huckabee
- California Congressman Duncan L. Hunter
- Arizona Senator John S. McCain III
- Former New York Governor George E. Pataki
- Texas Congressman Ron Paul
- Former Massachusetts Governor W. Mitt Romney
- Colorado Congressman Thomas G. "Tom" Tancredo
- Former Wisconsin Governor Tommy G. Thompson
- Former Virginia Senator
George F. Allen - Former Senate Majority Leader and Tennessee Senator,
William H. "Bill" Frist - Former Oklahoma Governor
Frank Keating
Potential Democratic 2008 Presidential Candidates:
- Delaware Senator Joseph R. "Joe" Biden Jr.
- Retired Army General Wesley K. "Wes" Clark
- New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Connecticut Senator Christopher J. "Chris" Dodd
- Former North Carolina Senator and the Democratic 2004 vice presidential candidate, John R. Edwards
- Former vice president and 2000 Democratic presidential nominee, Albert "Al" Gore Jr.
- Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel
- Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich
- Illinois Senator Barack Obama
- New Mexico Governor William B. "Bill" Richardson
- Indiana Senator and former governor,
Evan Bayh - Former Senate Majority Leader
Thomas A. "Tom" Daschle - Wisconsin Senator
Russell D. "Russ" Feingold - Massachusetts Senator and 2004 Democratic presidential nominee,
John F. Kerry - Former Iowa Governor
Thomas J. "Tom" Vilsack - Former Virginia Governor
Mark R. Warner
2 comments:
You have Al Gore listed as a potential nominee; I don't believe that he has announced a candidacy, has he?
Randall, No, Gore has not announced his candidacy. He has said "denied" that he has plans to run. But Gore has also given supporters hope that he might be persuaded to run - see "Gore Has No Plans To Run Again."
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