I'd like to see a Hillary Clinton/Elizabeth Warren nomination, if only to watch misogynists' heads explode.
Warren will not run on the national scale, and to be honest, I don't want her to. She does not have the charisma to campaign on the national stage. Keep in mind that she got elected in Massachusetts, so that means she'll easily hold on to that seat until she retires. If she ran for Prez/VP she would have to give that seat up. She is far more useful where she is right now.
Here is my personal list of everyone who might possibly run in the party primaries in alphabetical order, along with their most significant political achievement.Democratic possibilities:Joe Biden, Vice President
Corey Booker, Mayor of Newark
Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State
Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York
Russ Feingold, Senator from Wisconsin
Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator from New York
Martin O'Malley, Governor of Maryland
Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts
Republican possibilities:
Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey
Mitch Daniels, Governor of Indiana
Jim DeMint, Senator from South Carolina
Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House of Representatives
Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas
Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana
Bob McDonnell, Governor of Virginia
Rand Paul, Senator from Kentucky
Tim Pawlenty, Governor of Minnesota
Mike Pence, Governor of Indiana
Rick Perry, Governor of Texas
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
Marco Rubio, Senator from Florida
Rick Santorum, Senator from Pennsylvania