Since 1961, more than 50 senators have run for president and they have all lost.
A senator runs every six years; he's got to raise 20,000 bucks a week to have enough money to run.
This year, 17 incumbent Democratic senators ran, some without opposition, and none lost.
Some Democrats suggested that the 77-year-old senator might not run for re-election in two years.
Seven senators cannot run again because of term limits, and three others are resigning.
When senators run, their state borders cannot be adjusted to help the party in power.
How about one of our woman governors or senators running for president?
Since 1961, 40 senators have run for president and their record is 0-40.
After this failure, however, the senator ran a relatively passive campaign.
Another senator: "Did the sims run the same duration as the actual mission?"