Top 5 Likeliest US Presidents in 2016. The 2016 elections are close and Obama will soon be replaced as president. Will the Clintons make it back to the whitehouse?
5. Paul Ryan
Paul Ryan, 44, is a U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin, and has been in office since 2011. Ryan is best known for serving as the vice presidential nominee on the 2012 Republican presidential ticket. Romney and Ryan lost the 2012 election to President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, but many think Ryan might be back in the 2016 election as the Republican presidential nominee.
4. Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren, previously a consumer rights advocate and law school professor, won a closely watched Massachusetts U.S. Senate election in 2012 to become her state's first woman senator. Although Warren, 64, insists she is not currently running for president, many political analysts give her the strongest chance to upset Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination, if Warren decides to run.
3. Chris Christie
Chris Christie, the current governor of New Jersey, is already well-known on a national scale for his distinctive personality and forceful political style. Christie, 51, was seen as the future of the republican party as far back as 2010, when he assumed the New Jersey governorship. Christie has spent the last year dealing with a political fallout after he was caught intentionally creating traffic jams in North Jersey in 2013. He is still a serious candidate though!
2. Marco Rubio
Marco Rubio is the junior U.S. Senator from Florida, taking office in 2011. Before that, he was Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. Rubio was vetted in 2012 as a potential running mate for Mitt Romney before the Romney campaign eventually chose Paul Ryan instead. Rubio, 43, is now seen as the Republican with the best chance to win his party's nomination in 2016.
1. Hillary Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton has an impressive resume, having previously served as First Lady, U.S. Senator from New York, and Secretary of State. She also came in second in the 2008 Democratic primaries, bested by President Obama. Clinton, 66, is the overwhelming favorite to win the presidency in 2016. Clinton, however, was also the overwhelming favorite in 2008, and she did not even win her party's nomination. Time will tell if she can succeed in 2016.
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