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Personally, I'd rather have someone more like Sanders than Boxer or Pelosi. He's a politician, but he doesn't speak like a politician either. I agree that people like Boxer and Pelosi are only going to stop representing their respective areas when they either retire or screw up in some major way (which they probably won't). That's just how it is in lots of heavily blue or red areas. I'd like newer people in their places as well, some who aren't such Clinton-esque Democrats but something more progressive and responsive to the needs of the most needy. (Not to say that they do nothing, and I'd sure rather have Boxer representing my state over Fiorina, but, you know. Can't always get what you want.)I think the appeal of people like her, Ben Carson, and Trump is that they're not politicians. Clearly it shows Trump isn't, but Fiorina and Carson are outsiders who have a different perspective. It's a reason I like them (I don't have a choice for who I'd vote for yet in any case). But their appeal will grow as the generic Republican candidates all look and speak the same and promise the same.
To me it's too early to call the race in any way. It's basically gonna come down to who gets the nomination and who does better in the debates.
Also I'm tired of Boxer and Pelosi. I'm not a fan anyway, but they've been holding those seats for too long and I prefer fresh faces at times. At this point though, they've basically got no reason to even campaign. Their seats are pretty locked in unless there's a real screw up.
I'd be most disappointed if the presidential election ended up Clinton vs. Bush. I'd almost want to give up then.