71. Former Massachusetts state Sen. William Bulger, who is president of the University of Massachusetts Boston.
72. Former Michigan state Sen. William Sederburg, who is president of Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich.
73. Former state Comptroller John Sharp and high-profile Democrats like Henry Cisneros, the former U.S. housing secretary from San Antonio, have encouraged Sanchez to run.
74. Former state Reps. Bill Kilgarlin and C.L. Ray.
75. Former state School Superintendent Werner Rogers distanced himself from the process when his department was being used, contrary to state law, to dispense funds for athletics.
76. Former state Sen. Art Torres of Los Angeles, chairman of the California Democratic Party, told the group that electing Clinton is not enough.
77. Former state Sen. Charlie Crist of St. Petersburg, who ran against U.S. Sen. Bob Graham last year, says he will run.
78. Former state Transportation Commissioner James LaRocca and former the State Urban Development Corp. president Richard Kahan are already actively pursuing the nomination.
79. Gov. Bill Graves has a commanding lead over his Republican primary challenger, former GOP state Chairman David Miller, a statewide poll of likely voters shows.