Here Are Three Rising Political Stars To Watch In 2014
December 27, 2013
As
2013 winds down, the political world is already turning its attention
to the 2014 and 2016 elections. HuffPost Live took a look Thursday at
some of the rising political stars across the nation who will likely
be making future headlines.
Kentucky
Secretary Of State Alison Lundergan Grimes (D)
Grimes announced in July that she was challenging Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). Polling has shown her running neck and neck with the incumbent, as she has tried to tie him to the government shutdown and challenged his record on fair pay legislation.
Grimes announced in July that she was challenging Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). Polling has shown her running neck and neck with the incumbent, as she has tried to tie him to the government shutdown and challenged his record on fair pay legislation.
Sen.
Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)
Early
in 2013, Rubio was hailed as "The
Republican Savior" by
Time Magazine. By October his approval ratings had
gone underwater.
He also faced accusations of backing
away from immigration reform,
an issue he had been pushing hard to move forward in Congress.
But
conservative writer & author A.J. Delgado told HuffPost Live on
Thursday she still sees a successful political career in Rubio’s
future.
"Rubio
still has a stellar track record ... and is very, very likable,"
Delgado said. "I do see him rebounding this year -- not early
on, but further on down 2014."
Texas
state Sen. Wendy Davis (D)
Davis
made national headlines after staging a June all-night
filibuster of
legislation that severely restricted access to abortions in the
state. In October, she announced she
was running for governor,
and has received strong support from key Democratic figures
including Sen.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
Davis is currently trailing Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg
Abbott, although the margin has varied significantly from poll
to poll.
While Davis has energized Texas Democrats, Delgado told HuffPost Live
that Davis "has no shot" of defeating Abbott.
"You
hear a lot about Texas eventually in the coming decades becoming a
blue state, and that may very well be," Delgado said. "But
in the current day, 2013, 2014, somebody like Wendy Davis ... has no
shot and she has no reason to have a shot."
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