Just from memory:
Dems:
Clinton
Edwards
Obama
Richardson
Kucinich
Dodd
Reps:
McCain
Brownback
2007-01-24 09:41:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The direct answer to your question is: NO. Some one MAY be able to list who has declared they are running and who has declared they are not. That list will probably be out of date before this question goes to a vote. The real problem is, just because some one has not declared, does not prevent them from acting as if they are running.
2007-01-24 12:50:32
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answer #2
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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the above are the likely choices, but nothing will be solid for some time. 2008 is a long way away.
2007-01-24 09:47:51
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answered by go2bermuda 4
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Republicans are John Maccain
Democrats are Barrock Obama and Hilary Clinton, John Kerry
And theres others I just cant think of them.
2007-01-24 09:41:44
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answer #4
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answered by Tommy V 1
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The only ones that are important (as far as I am concerned) are
Borack Obama - Dem
Hillary Clinton-Dem
Giuliani - Rep
McCain- Rep
2007-01-24 09:48:18
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answered by Phyllis R 1
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Here is the current list (as of a couple of weeks ago. Note Hilary Clinton and Sen. Sam Brownback have already announced over the last weekend., and Sen John Kerry has just pulled out of the race .) Congressman Ron Paul, Republican from Texas has just announced as well (he ran years ago as a Libertarian Party candidate. .(from wikipedia.com)
Democratic Party
: Official and Potential 2008 United States presidential election Democratic candidates
Official candidates who have filed with the FEC for the Democratic Party:
Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina (Campaign Site)
Former Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska (Campaign Site)
Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio (Campaign Site)
Former Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa (Campaign Site)
Candidates who have formed exploratory committees:
None at this time.
Candidates who have expressed serious interest:
Senator Joe Biden of Delaware (Unite Our States PAC)[5]
Retired General Wesley Clark of Arkansas (WesPAC - Securing America)[6]
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York (HILLPAC)[7]
Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut (Friends of Chris Dodd)[8]
Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts (Keeping America's Promise)[9]
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois (HOPEFUND PAC)[10]
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico (Moving America Forward PAC)[11]
Reverend Al Sharpton of New York [12]
Republican Party
: Official and Potential 2008 United States presidential election Republican candidates
Official candidates who have filed with the FEC for the Republican Party:
John H. Cox of Illinois (Campaign Site)
Michael Charles Smith of Oregon (Campaign Site)
Candidates who have formed exploratory committees:
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas (Exploratory Committee)
Former Governor Jim Gilmore of Virginia[13]
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York (Exploratory Committee)
Representative Duncan Hunter of California (Peace Through Strength PAC)[14]
Senator John McCain of Arizona (Exploratory Committee)
Former Governor Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin (Forward America PAC)[15]
Candidates who have expressed serious interest:
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia (Winning the Future)[16]
Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska (Sandhills PAC)[17]
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas (Hope for America PAC)[18]
Former Governor Frank Keating of Oklahoma[19]
Former Governor George Pataki of New York (21st Century Freedom PAC)[20]
Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts (The Commonwealth PAC)[21]
Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado (Team America PAC)[22]
2007-01-24 18:01:30
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answer #6
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answered by JOHN B 6
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I was just about to ask the same question!
2007-01-24 09:40:28
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Here
http://www.ontheissues.org/2008_Speculation.htm
This site also has how they stand on every issue.
2007-01-24 09:41:03
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answered by I STILL hate hippies 2
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Some of these are possible candidates. I cannot distinguish them here because YA won't let me italicize the letters. But, you can go to the website below for clarification
REPUBLICAN PARTY:
US Senator Sam Brownback (R-Kansas)
Former Governor Jim Gilmore (R-Virginia)
Former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia)
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani (R-New York)
US Senator Chuck Hagel (R-Nebraska)
Former Governor Mike Huckabee (R-Arkansas)
Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-California)
US Senator John McCain (R-Arizona)
Former Governor George Pataki (R-New York)
Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas)
Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts)
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-Colorado)
Former Governor Tommy Thompson (R-Wisconsin)
OTHER REPUBLICANS:
Saint Michael Jesus Archangel (R-Michigan)
Hugh Cort III (R-Alabama)
John Cox (R-Illinois)
NOT RUNNING:
Former US Senator George Allen (R-Virginia)
Governor Haley Barbour (R-Mississippi)
Former Governor Jeb Bush (R-Florida)
Vice President Richard "Dick" Cheney (R-Wyoming)
Former US Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tennessee)
Former Governor Frank Keating (R-Oklahoma)
Former Governor Bill Owens (R-Colorado)
Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-Minnesota)
US Secretary of State Condoleezza "Condi" Rice (R-California)
Governor Mark Sanford (R-South Carolina)
Former US Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pennsylvania)
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY:
US Senator Joe Biden (D-Delaware)
Former Army General Wes Clark (D-Arkansas)
US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-New York)
US Senator Chris Dodd (D-Connecitcut)
Former US Senator John Edwards (D-North Carolina)
Former Alaska US Senator Mike Gravel (D-Virginia)
US Senator John Kerry (D-Massachusetts)
Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio)
US Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois)
Governor Bill Richardson (D-New Mexico)
Rev. Al Sharpton (D-New York)
Governor Tom Vilsack (D-Iowa)
OTHER DEMOCRATS:
Warren Ashe (D-Virginia)
Randy Crow (D-North Carolina)
Laura Davis-Aaron (D-Tennessee)
Michael Forrester (D-Colorado)
Dan Francis (D-New York)
Alfonzo Jones (D-California)
Karl Krueger (D-South Dakota)
Sal Mohamed (D-Iowa)
Ole Savior (D-Minnesota)
NOT RUNNING:
US Senator Evan Bayh (D-Indiana)
Governor Phil Bredesen (D-Tennessee)
Former US Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota)
Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean (D-Vermont)
US Senator Russ Feingold (D-Wisconsin)
Former Vice President Al Gore (D-Tennessee)
Governor Janet Napolitano (D-Arizona)
US Senator Ben Nelson (D-Nebraska)
Governor Ed Rendell (D-Pennsylvania)
Governor Brian Schweitzer (D-Montana)
Former Governor Mark Warner (D-Virginia)
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THIRD PARTY and
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES:
CONSTITUTION PARTY:
Chuck Baldwin (Florida) - Baptist pastor, radio talk show host, conservative activist, and 2004 VP nominee.
Jim Clymer (Pennsylvania) - Party National Chairman, frequent candidate, and attorney.
Jerome Corsi (Massachusetts) - Author, journalist and conservative activist.
Jim Gilchrist (California) - Minuteman Project founder, retired accountant and '05 congressional nominee.
Alan Keyes (Maryland) - Former US Ambassador, conservative activist, and frequent candidate.
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GREEN PARTY:
Medea Benjamin (California) - Founder of Global Exchange, peace activist and '00 US Senate nominee.
Nannette "Nan" Garrett (Georgia) - Attorney, former State Senate aide & '02 Governor nominee.
Pat LaMarche (Maine) - Businesswoman, National Party Co-Chair, talk show host, 2004 VP nominee, & '02/'06 Governor nominee.
Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (D-Georgia) - Ex-US Congresswoman (1993-2003 & '05-07), ex-State Rep. and Democrat.
Rebecca Rotzler (New York) - New Paltz Deputy Mayor, Party National Co-Chair, businesswoman, and community activist.
Kat Swift (Texas) - State Party Co-Chair, progressive activist & newspaper credit manager.
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LIBERTARIAN PARTY:
Jim Burns (Nevada) - Ex-State LP Chair & frequent candidate.
Dave Hollist (California) - Bus driver and frequent LP Presidential hopeful.
Steve Kubby (California) - Businessman, '98 Governor nominee & marijuana legalization activist.
Karen Kwiatkowski (Virginia) - Retired USAF intelligence officer, journalist and political columnist.
Robert Milnes (New Jersey) - Progressive Activist.
Gary Nolan (Ohio) - Radio talk show host and 2004 Presidential candidate.
George Phillies (Massachusetts) - College Professor, Writer, LP "Reform" Activist & '96 US Senate Nominee
Wayne Allyn Root (R-Nevada) - Sports Handicapper, Author & TV Show Host
Mary Ruwart (Texas) - Author, Lecturer, Ex-Research Scientist, Libertarian Activist & Frequent Candidate
Christine Smith (Colorado) - Progressive Activist & Writer
Doug Stanhope (Arizona) - Comedian
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PROHIBITION PARTY:
Gene Amondson (Alaska) - 2004 Nominee, Temperance Lecturer, Minister & Artist; Declared interest in the 2008 race.
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SOCIALIST PARTY USA:
No Candidates Identified To Date
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SOCIALIST EQUALITY PARTY:
No Candidates Identified To Date
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SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY:
No Candidates Identified To Date
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WORKERS WORLD PARTY:
No Candidates Identified To Date
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INDEPENDENT & WRITE-IN CANDIDATES:
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R/Independent-New York)
Independent Candidate Not Yet Named (Unity08)
John Taylor Bowles (NSM/American Nazi-South Carolina)
Orion Karl Daley (Balanced Party-New York)
Cris Ericson (Marijuana-Vermont)
Vinnie Ferrari (Indepenent-DC)
Alex Hammer (Independent-Maine)
Bob W. Hargis (Independent-Oklahoma)
Dan Imperato (Independent-Florida)
Arthur J. Regan (Independent-Massachusetts)
"Average Joe" Schriner (Independent-Ohio)
Ben Thompson (Independent-Minnesota)
Rick Williams (Independent-Tennessee)
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2007-01-24 10:13:12
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answer #9
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answered by Double O 6
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