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Showing Original Post only (View all)VT-GOV: Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean considers run for re-election [View all]
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean could be considering a run for re-election this year.
Dean told NBC5 that he is currently thinking about another run for the state's highest office.
Dean, a Democrat, could potentially face off against current Gov. Phil Scott.
Scott has not announced if he is running yet, but has said he is considering a run for a fifth term.
https://www.mynbc5.com/article/vermont-howard-dean-reelection/60621192
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Can I remind you of Walter Mondale coming out of retirement to run for Senate in 2002?
brooklynite
Apr 26
#2
A hugely talented guy with name recognition and credibility wants to run for office
diva77
Apr 26
#7
as a lesbian, even when I was single and not married, I have always strenuously avoided 'hard dates'
Celerity
Apr 27
#26
I suppose it matters (definitionally) if you are referring to either a deadline or to sexy time with a todger involved
Celerity
Apr 27
#35
But everyone on this Board wouldn't support him financially, if there are more winnable races that need money.
brooklynite
Apr 26
#15
You mean when Walter Mondale was recruited to run in place of Wellstone in the 11 days remaining
Prairie Gates
Apr 26
#10
If Mondale's campaign has started six months earlier, would it have made a significant difference?
brooklynite
Apr 26
#12
he is a full 6 years younger than Biden, and has the record and name recognition to beat the Rethug Scott
Celerity
Apr 27
#25