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Potential Candidates of 2012
 

If the Republican Party wins the whitehouse in 2008 (John McCain), the vice-president of 2008 would be the obvious choice for president in 2012. This is because John McCain has made it clear that he is not guaranteeing a run for a second-term.

John McCain has yet to choose a VP pick so it is ambiguous as to who this will be.

Here are some potential candidates:

But if McCain loses in 2008, then it could open the door for a wider range of candidates not on McCain's shortlist for VP.

Additional candidates would then be:

If Obama wins the nomination, then it is simple... Barack Obama will run again in 2012... god willing.

If Obama loses the nomination, then it opens the door the wider range of candidates -- in addition to himself --

but here's the thing. If Obama were to run again in 2008 then it is highly unlikely that another candidate would dare to run against him. The only Democrats that could give him a challenge in 2012 are: Hillary Clinton and... ummm.. yes... Al Gore.

What are the policy-oriented approach in study of politics 2012 ? Have you ever thought about where the US would be in 2012 or in 6 years? What will be different? Will there be more things to do? Will there be more killing and war going on? Will we end up like all those other countries that are having their own battles?

 It is hard to say what the future will hold for the US. There may be more ways of trying to keep people out of our country. More crimes could be taking over our city streets. It really just all depends on how we as a country handle things. If there is a way to cut down on crime and keep those wars at bay, then we will just be moving forward just like we are now.

It is hard to say who will be our president and what technology advances we will have. Then there are research for medical cures. Could 2012 be the year we reach those goals and find out what is really causing all these diseases and be able to cure them?

There are many things that can happen in the years to come, but who is to say what that is. We can plan and make decisions about what we want to happen, but there is no guarantee that it will happen that way or even at all. Planning is to key to what will happen in the US in 2012. Time will tell what is going to happen and we will be here when it does.

 


 

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