Biden's VP?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The unofficial word is that he will choose Kamala Harris. I think it's a really smart choice.


Why is she a smart choice. And do not say because of the AA vote because AAs do not even like Kamala Harris.


Biden doesn't need help with the AA vote. He has that on lockdown.


I agree. Why is Kamala Harris a smart choice. What does she brinig to the table that would help him? It's an honest question.

Female
Biracial: Black and AAPI
Youthful, especially compared to Biden
Attractive, intelligent, “likable,” empathetic
Passionate fan base in the KHive
AKA - no small thing


If Kamala is the VP, the black vote will drastically drop. She’s hated in the black community.


Latinos hate her too.
Anonymous
MICHELLE MICHELLE YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The unofficial word is that he will choose Kamala Harris. I think it's a really smart choice.


Why is she a smart choice. And do not say because of the AA vote because AAs do not even like Kamala Harris.


Biden doesn't need help with the AA vote. He has that on lockdown.


I agree. Why is Kamala Harris a smart choice. What does she brinig to the table that would help him? It's an honest question.

Female
Biracial: Black and AAPI
Youthful, especially compared to Biden
Attractive, intelligent, “likable,” empathetic
Passionate fan base in the KHive
AKA - no small thing


If Kamala is the VP, the black vote will drastically drop. She’s hated in the black community.


Latinos hate her too.

Would you delusional people stop with your crap? Kamala Harris got 79% of the black vote and 47% of the Latinx vote while running against a Latina Democrat in her Senate election.
https://www.cnn.com/election/2016/results/exit-polls/california/senate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The unofficial word is that he will choose Kamala Harris. I think it's a really smart choice.


Why is she a smart choice. And do not say because of the AA vote because AAs do not even like Kamala Harris.


Biden doesn't need help with the AA vote. He has that on lockdown.


I agree. Why is Kamala Harris a smart choice. What does she brinig to the table that would help him? It's an honest question.

Female
Biracial: Black and AAPI
Youthful, especially compared to Biden
Attractive, intelligent, “likable,” empathetic
Passionate fan base in the KHive
AKA - no small thing


If Kamala is the VP, the black vote will drastically drop. She’s hated in the black community.


Latinos hate her too.

Would you delusional people stop with your crap? Kamala Harris got 79% of the black vote and 47% of the Latinx vote while running against a Latina Democrat in her Senate election.
https://www.cnn.com/election/2016/results/exit-polls/california/senate

They only know what the bots tell them — the ADOS, MAGA, and Tulsi bots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The unofficial word is that he will choose Kamala Harris. I think it's a really smart choice.


Why is she a smart choice. And do not say because of the AA vote because AAs do not even like Kamala Harris.


Biden doesn't need help with the AA vote. He has that on lockdown.


I agree. Why is Kamala Harris a smart choice. What does she brinig to the table that would help him? It's an honest question.

Female
Biracial: Black and AAPI
Youthful, especially compared to Biden
Attractive, intelligent, “likable,” empathetic
Passionate fan base in the KHive
AKA - no small thing


If Kamala is the VP, the black vote will drastically drop. She’s hated in the black community.


Latinos hate her too.

Would you delusional people stop with your crap? Kamala Harris got 79% of the black vote and 47% of the Latinx vote while running against a Latina Democrat in her Senate election.
https://www.cnn.com/election/2016/results/exit-polls/california/senate



That 53% of Latinos who didn't vote for her remembers very well what she did.

That's precisely why we hate her. She leveraged the corrupt party machine to kick our fellow Latina out.

Latinos in CA and other states know that very well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The unofficial word is that he will choose Kamala Harris. I think it's a really smart choice.


Why is she a smart choice. And do not say because of the AA vote because AAs do not even like Kamala Harris.


Biden doesn't need help with the AA vote. He has that on lockdown.


I agree. Why is Kamala Harris a smart choice. What does she brinig to the table that would help him? It's an honest question.

Female
Biracial: Black and AAPI
Youthful, especially compared to Biden
Attractive, intelligent, “likable,” empathetic
Passionate fan base in the KHive
AKA - no small thing


If Kamala is the VP, the black vote will drastically drop. She’s hated in the black community.


Latinos hate her too.

Would you delusional people stop with your crap? Kamala Harris got 79% of the black vote and 47% of the Latinx vote while running against a Latina Democrat in her Senate election.
https://www.cnn.com/election/2016/results/exit-polls/california/senate



That 53% of Latinos who didn't vote for her remembers very well what she did.

That's precisely why we hate her. She leveraged the corrupt party machine to kick our fellow Latina out.

Latinos in CA and other states know that very well.

You misspelled “won an election.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm black and I don't think the VP pick needs to be a Black person. The pick HAS to be someone under 60 in my opinion. I think Tammy Duckworth is an outstanding choice.


Tammy Duckworth would be outstanding. Cory Booker is solid. Gretchen Whitmer would also be good.

Something all three have in common? All Gen X.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Warren would be a strong choice. Bernie supporters will be really disappointed. A proven progressive running mate would reassure many of them that there is still hope for their agenda.


No sweetheart. It's the Biden supporters who, in the end, will be "really disappointed."


Not a previous poster, but let’s not get nasty here. Whoever the nominee is, let’s support them to beat trump. Biden is my first choice but I will wholeheartedly support Bernie Sanders with all my time, effort, and financial contributions if he wins the nomination. Beating trump is the top priority and we must be united.


I echo this, as a Bernie supporter who will do the same for Biden. Damage control people.


Although I'm a progressive, I'm personally skeptical about Sanders' ability to run in the general, and my main goal is to see Trump ousted. As much as I'm not crazy about Joe, he has the best odds from my perspective, but I'll vote for whoever wins the nomination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm black and I don't think the VP pick needs to be a Black person. The pick HAS to be someone under 60 in my opinion. I think Tammy Duckworth is an outstanding choice.


Tammy Duckworth would be outstanding. Cory Booker is solid. Gretchen Whitmer would also be good.

Something all three have in common? All Gen X.



Plutocrats love booker.
Anonymous
I'm thinking it's Liz Warren. She can pull some of that Bernie energy (and a portion of his supporters) into the general election. The GOP has already dumped everything they have on Joe and Liz, so there's no other skeletons in the closet.

She's been a great campaigner and has a sharp tongue. She will do well in the debates and on the campaign trail. I've been impressed with her ability to parry attacks and effectively communicate in a simple manner her views.

Joe needs to harness the energy from the left. I think Liz Warren fills that niche. Further, I know SO MANY WOMEN who just desperately want to see a woman in the WH. VP ain't nothing to shrug at and, given Joe's health, we may very well see a VP ascend to the Oval Office next term.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking it's Liz Warren. She can pull some of that Bernie energy (and a portion of his supporters) into the general election. The GOP has already dumped everything they have on Joe and Liz, so there's no other skeletons in the closet.

She's been a great campaigner and has a sharp tongue. She will do well in the debates and on the campaign trail. I've been impressed with her ability to parry attacks and effectively communicate in a simple manner her views.

Joe needs to harness the energy from the left. I think Liz Warren fills that niche. Further, I know SO MANY WOMEN who just desperately want to see a woman in the WH. VP ain't nothing to shrug at and, given Joe's health, we may very well see a VP ascend to the Oval Office next term.

I’d be thrilled if it were Warren.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I predicted almost a year ago that the ticket would be Biden-Harris. I would still LOVE if that happened. Booker is fantastic also. So is Klobuchar.


I’m here too, AND will wholeheartedly support Bernie and his choice whoever s/he may be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I predicted almost a year ago that the ticket would be Biden-Harris. I would still LOVE if that happened. Booker is fantastic also. So is Klobuchar.


I’m here too, AND will wholeheartedly support Bernie and his choice whoever s/he may be.

Even Nina Turner? Talk about someone with zero credentials outside of Bernieworld. But that’s who most of his supporters seem to favor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking it's Liz Warren. She can pull some of that Bernie energy (and a portion of his supporters) into the general election. The GOP has already dumped everything they have on Joe and Liz, so there's no other skeletons in the closet.

She's been a great campaigner and has a sharp tongue. She will do well in the debates and on the campaign trail. I've been impressed with her ability to parry attacks and effectively communicate in a simple manner her views.

Joe needs to harness the energy from the left. I think Liz Warren fills that niche. Further, I know SO MANY WOMEN who just desperately want to see a woman in the WH. VP ain't nothing to shrug at and, given Joe's health, we may very well see a VP ascend to the Oval Office next term.


I love this argument. Sanders is a year older and has recently had a heart attack. Sanders is out of shape and unfit and basically running on fumes physically. Biden is a former athlete who is still in good shape for his age. The same cannot be said of Sanders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking it's Liz Warren. She can pull some of that Bernie energy (and a portion of his supporters) into the general election. The GOP has already dumped everything they have on Joe and Liz, so there's no other skeletons in the closet.

She's been a great campaigner and has a sharp tongue. She will do well in the debates and on the campaign trail. I've been impressed with her ability to parry attacks and effectively communicate in a simple manner her views.

Joe needs to harness the energy from the left. I think Liz Warren fills that niche. Further, I know SO MANY WOMEN who just desperately want to see a woman in the WH. VP ain't nothing to shrug at and, given Joe's health, we may very well see a VP ascend to the Oval Office next term.


I love this argument. Sanders is a year older and has recently had a heart attack. Sanders is out of shape and unfit and basically running on fumes physically. Biden is a former athlete who is still in good shape for his age. The same cannot be said of Sanders.


They’ve both already exceeded their life expectancy by two years. Warren has a much longer life expectancy than any of them.
Forum Index » Political Discussion
Go to: