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Let the Campaign Begin: A Rundown of Potential 2008 Presidential Candidates

By Conor Kenny
Created 12/20/2006 - 01:30

Guest blogger: Tim Malacarne

With the 2006 midterm elections [1] just a month behind us, many political observers have already turned their attention to the 2008 presidential election [2]. For the first time since 1952, neither the incumbent president or vice-president will be seeking his party’s nomination for the presidency. With such an open field, many politicians on both sides of the spectrum are considering bids. However, rather than run down the same list of likely candidates that everyone else on the web is doing, Congresspedia [3] is going to be keeping track of which definite steps members of Congress and other candidates have taken to run for president. We'll be updating our page on the 2008 presidential election [4], but here's the current breakdown:

Definitely running:

Possibly running:

In addition to the aforementioned individuals, retired General Wesley Clark [19], Sen. Christopher Dodd [20] (Conn.), and 2004 nominee John Kerry [21] (Mass.) are considered potential Democratic candidates, though they have not taken any concrete steps toward a bid. On the Republican side, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich [22], Sen. Chuck Hagel [23] (Neb.), Gov. Mike Huckabee [24] (Ark.) and Gov. George Pataki [25] (N.Y.) are also rumored to be considering a run.

In contrast, several prominent politicians once considered potential 2008 hopefuls have stated that they will not run. For the Democrats, these include Sen. Evan Bayh [26] (D-Ind.), former Senate leader Tom Daschle [27], Sen. Russ Feingold [28] (D-Wis.), and former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner. Republicans who have opted out of a potential bid include Sen. George Allen [29] (R-Va.), Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist [30] (R-Tenn.), Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice [31], and Sen. Rick Santorum [32] (R-Pa.)

With 2007 rapidly approaching, the field of presidential hopefuls is likely to see many changes. To cut through the layers of rampant speculation and stay up to date with all the latest developments, be sure to check out Congresspedia [33]’s page on the 2008 presidential election [34].



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