If Hillary Clinton Fails To Be Elected President, Who Is The Next Likely Woman Presidential Nominee In Either Party?

What if Hillary Clinton ends up losing the Presidency this November?

Who is likely the next woman Presidential nominee in either party?

Realizing that new “talent” might show up between now and 2020, we can say that there are a few woman on each side of the political equation right now who could be considered for President in 2020!

On the Republican side, one could see South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez (who is a Latina) as possible Presidential candidates, along with Maine Senator Susan Collins and New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte as possible nominees.

On the Democratic side, the best possible nominees would be Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and Washington State Senator Maria Cantwell.

With many potential new women Governors or Senators, the list is likely to grow!

4 comments on “If Hillary Clinton Fails To Be Elected President, Who Is The Next Likely Woman Presidential Nominee In Either Party?

  1. D April 27, 2016 2:39 pm

    Hillary, who has won eight of the nine of the Top 10 most-populous states which have played out so far in these 2016 Democratic presidential primaries, will be the next president.

    One can tell, as was the case during the 1970s and 1980s, that one party is in trouble electorally with trying to win the presidency.

    In four of those two decades’ five election cycles, the Republicans landslides the Democrats. In an episode of NBC’s Emmy winning “The Golden Girls,” which broadcast between 1985–1992, Rose brought a talented dog into the ladies’ home. Sophia instructed the pooch to “find me a viable Democratic presidential candidate.” That is where this Republican Party is at here in 2016.

    [I may have more to write, later.…]

  2. Ronald April 27, 2016 3:20 pm

    I totally agree, but thinking theoretically! LOL

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