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Handicapping The 2008 Election





Marshall Loeb names the potential presidential candidates for 2008:

From MarketWatch:

Republicans:

John McCain, age 68, senator from Arizona
Rudolph Giuliani, 61, former mayor of New York
Bill Frist, 53, majority leader, U.S. Senate
George Allen, Jr., 53, senator from Virginia
Chuck Hagel, 59, senator from Nebraska
Jeb Bush, 52, governor of Florida

Democrats:

Hillary Rodham Clinton, 57, senator from New York
Howard Dean, 56, chairman of the Democratic National Committee
Bill Richardson, 57, governor of New Mexico
Joseph Biden, 62, senator from Delaware
Evan Bayh, 55, senator from Indiana
John Kerry, 61, senator from Massachusetts
Al Gore, 57, former vice president, senior advisor to Google and a director of Apple Computer
John Edwards, 51, former senator from North Carolina, malpractice lawyer
Joe Lieberman, 63, senator from Connecticut

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