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RE: Biden's VP - michaelsean - 03-16-2020 (03-16-2020, 09:59 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: I voted for Gary Johnson because Bill Weld was his VP. I could have sworn we’ve had a conversation about contradicting me in public. And how could the VP of someone who couldn’t possibly win matter? I voted for Johnson and had no idea who is VP was. I wasn’t voting for the person in that instance. RE: Biden's VP - BengalHawk62 - 03-17-2020 Ann Coulter. She’ll make the perfect VP for Biden. RE: Biden's VP - Dill - 03-17-2020 (03-16-2020, 05:47 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: I like Condi as a scholar, but she lacks the kind of character needed to hold office, especially at the national level. By that I mean she submits too quickly to party authority, tells leaders what they want to hear, won't rock the boat when it needs rocking. There are Republican women I admire as politicians, like Christine Todd Whitman. But they won't attract Republican voters anymore. RE: Biden's VP - samhain - 03-18-2020 (03-16-2020, 01:44 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: I think there are a number of options. I have no doubt that both Biden and Bernie have their eye on Stacey Abrams.My money is on Abrams. I think she's the one that his campaign has been hoping for the whole time. RE: Biden's VP - TheLeonardLeap - 03-19-2020 Tulsi dropped out and endorsed Biden. Maybe Tulsi? Might draw some moderate votes and meets both Democrat checkmarks of female and minority for the VP. RE: Biden's VP - fredtoast - 03-19-2020 (03-18-2020, 03:55 PM)samhain Wrote: My money is on Abrams. I think she's the one that his campaign has been hoping for the whole time. She is "clean and articulate" for a black person. RE: Biden's VP - Dill - 03-20-2020 (03-19-2020, 04:34 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Tulsi dropped out and endorsed Biden. LOL. No way that DINO will be selected. She might boost Biden's numbers 1%, at most, but would likely drive them down. Think of the fear behind Biden's choice--if he dies or is incapacitated, then his VP is our national leader. Female or not, no one wants that to be the slowest candidate on either side of the aisle. RE: Biden's VP - samhain - 03-22-2020 (03-19-2020, 05:23 PM)fredtoast Wrote: She is "clean and articulate" for a black person. LOL. She's from a southern state that's a decent candidate to be turned blue at some point in the near future. She's also accumulated a lot of political clout in a fairly short time, organizing to get hundreds of thousands of new voters registered in the state. The Republicans are in the catbird seat right now. They have the court and a Senate that cares about little other than defending the executive. However, in the near future, their time will almost certainly end. Their stranglehold on places like Georgia, Texas, and North Carolina is showing a lot of cracks. Dems already have the West Coast and Northeast in the bag. If any of those electoral vote-heavy states turn, then it's over. Abrams may help accelerate the inevitable in Georgia. |