
Actually, I think this blind is about Trump and Nikki Hailey. |
That sounds much more like it's about Trump than Biden. |
I’m in the left and I DESPISE Hilary. She went on waaaaayyy too long crying about why she lost. |
Also it is obvious that Clinton is not going to be on the ticket. Like not even worth mentioning, except that idiot Trump heads keep getting drunk on bleach and bringing it up. |
He’d never give up power and she doesn’t have the power. His view is anyone who works for him should be blessed to do so and serves at his whim. |
She never turned on Bernie. Bernie misjudged her and he turned on her not thinking she’d call him on it. |
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Joe the Decisive is going to wait till September to have a VP... This is so complex, folks. |
This is totally about Trump. And it worries me - having Nikki as VP would most definitely ensure a win for him. |
Warren is less complicated. Either the state Democratic legislature passes legislation that its gov must appoint someone from the same party or a special election is held soon: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/3/5/1924805/-Vice-President-Warren-It-can-happen-Here-s-how I still think she's an unlikely pick, even though she's my favorite policy wonk, because she and Biden aren't simpatico on many issues (especially foreign policy). Even if all of the above is true, still leaves Harris, Grisham, and Whitmer in the mix. I like each of them for different reasons, but think Grisham wins in terms of experience plus woc that will help with the Latino vote. Harris and Whitmer both have a lot of potential, but neither can make a great case for experience. Harris's candidacy was concerning in terms of policy knowledge. She speaks in general platitudes rather than specific policy nitty gritty. Whenever I see her interviewed, I feel like there's no "there there." At least not yet. Whitmer, too, though at least she speaks more specifically about her state issues. Grisham is in another league in terms of policy chops, but would need a national introduction. |
I agree she would help his campaign tremendously, since suburban women could be the key to the next election. Some women moderates who might otherwise be swayed by Biden/female VP would be more comfortable voting for Trump with Hailey on the ticket. If the blind is true, I don't see Trump agreeing or, even if he does, keeping his word though. |
I think you're also really under-estimating women if you think they're just going to forget the last four years as soon as there's a vagina standing next to the pssy groper who's ruining their kids' lives - not to mention the economy, etc |
Well, look at all the white women who voted for him last time. Even if they're wavering this time, a sensible knowledgeable woman VP could help shore him up. |