Biden's VP?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The sound of Trumpkin silence is music to my ears!!! The hillllllls are alive with the sound of musiiiiiccccc

LOL! Unfortunately, sticky fingers who be back on Twitter soon attacking Bloomberg who in turn will throw his well-organized machine and money behind Biden.

There's more than one way to get Trump, and Bloomberg will still have the last laugh. And. yes, Twitter silence is nice while it last.
Anonymous
Amy...she checks the right moderate boxes. Let's not forget, the right ticket beats Trump. VP choice is critical in this election, possibly more than any other in recent history. She's a safe moderate, humble enough to advocate for the less fortunate, relates to the hard working class and can throw binders and staplers if needed. AK will put her oxygen mask on first then on Biden.
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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.


Completely agree.
Anonymous
Biden-Warren. I know a lot of you will say, but she’s from MA, but other than that it checks a lot of boxes. She brings in part of the progressive wing. She’s good at explaining policy where BIden is not. She’s good with quips. She doesn’t get ruffled easily (unlike Klobuchar did). She is taking down Bloomberg for Biden. BIden can put her in charge of the anti-corruption task force.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amy...she checks the right moderate boxes. Let's not forget, the right ticket beats Trump. VP choice is critical in this election, possibly more than any other in recent history. She's a safe moderate, humble enough to advocate for the less fortunate, relates to the hard working class and can throw binders and staplers if needed. AK will put her oxygen mask on first then on Biden.

She’s my senator and I don’t even like her.

Warren or Harris.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Biden-Warren. I know a lot of you will say, but she’s from MA, but other than that it checks a lot of boxes. She brings in part of the progressive wing. She’s good at explaining policy where BIden is not. She’s good with quips. She doesn’t get ruffled easily (unlike Klobuchar did). She is taking down Bloomberg for Biden. BIden can put her in charge of the anti-corruption task force.



I'd LOVE this. Don't think it will happen though.
Anonymous
Harris has the personality of watching paint dry on a wooden pole. Before the primaries, I thought she'd be a perfect VP for Biden. But she ran a terrible campaign, didn't connect with voters, and just has a wooden personality. Very little charisma.

I honestly think she would be a liability when on the ticket. She has not had all her skeletons picked thru by the conservative media machine. It would be one fake story after another.

I think Warren is a stronger VP as she would bring a lot of energy from the left and white suburban women who are eager to see a woman in the White House.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harris has the personality of watching paint dry on a wooden pole. Before the primaries, I thought she'd be a perfect VP for Biden. But she ran a terrible campaign, didn't connect with voters, and just has a wooden personality. Very little charisma.

I honestly think she would be a liability when on the ticket. She has not had all her skeletons picked thru by the conservative media machine. It would be one fake story after another.

I think Warren is a stronger VP as she would bring a lot of energy from the left and white suburban women who are eager to see a woman in the White House.


Quayle, Gore, Cheney, Biden, and Pence are all known for their winning personalities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Biden-Warren. I know a lot of you will say, but she’s from MA, but other than that it checks a lot of boxes. She brings in part of the progressive wing. She’s good at explaining policy where BIden is not. She’s good with quips. She doesn’t get ruffled easily (unlike Klobuchar did). She is taking down Bloomberg for Biden. BIden can put her in charge of the anti-corruption task force.



I'd LOVE this. Don't think it will happen though.


Last night showed that Warren has very little draw. I do like her, so it hurts to say. But, it’s plain as day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harris has the personality of watching paint dry on a wooden pole. Before the primaries, I thought she'd be a perfect VP for Biden. But she ran a terrible campaign, didn't connect with voters, and just has a wooden personality. Very little charisma.

I honestly think she would be a liability when on the ticket. She has not had all her skeletons picked thru by the conservative media machine. It would be one fake story after another.

I think Warren is a stronger VP as she would bring a lot of energy from the left and white suburban women who are eager to see a woman in the White House.


I agree. Kamala was my #1 at first but she did run a terrible campaign, not strong on policy details and not quick on her feet. She and Biden would be a muddled mess together. People assume Warren would support Bernie, but she supported HRC last time and could support Biden this time. That would be a great ticket imo, but I'd also be happy with Amy or Stacy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harris has the personality of watching paint dry on a wooden pole. Before the primaries, I thought she'd be a perfect VP for Biden. But she ran a terrible campaign, didn't connect with voters, and just has a wooden personality. Very little charisma.

I honestly think she would be a liability when on the ticket. She has not had all her skeletons picked thru by the conservative media machine. It would be one fake story after another.

I think Warren is a stronger VP as she would bring a lot of energy from the left and white suburban women who are eager to see a woman in the White House.


I agree with this. Black female.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harris has the personality of watching paint dry on a wooden pole. Before the primaries, I thought she'd be a perfect VP for Biden. But she ran a terrible campaign, didn't connect with voters, and just has a wooden personality. Very little charisma.

I honestly think she would be a liability when on the ticket. She has not had all her skeletons picked thru by the conservative media machine. It would be one fake story after another.

I think Warren is a stronger VP as she would bring a lot of energy from the left and white suburban women who are eager to see a woman in the White House.


Quayle, Gore, Cheney, Biden, and Pence are all known for their winning personalities.


Democrat women are treated much differently by the conservative media machine than men. No need to pretend there isn't a double standard.

And Biden is nothing but personality. He's not a brain trust; he appeals to the emotions. Even Gore was more relatable and outgoing than Harris.

And you know damn well the voters give gruff Republican men a pass over women. It's not fair, but it's the reality of the crappy world we live in.
Anonymous
I love Warren, but I agree with those who feel Amy would bring the most to the ticket. It just makes sense as a unified moderate ticket willing to work in a bi-partisan way and her appeal in the midwest, and to independents, is important.
Anonymous
If Biden was smart, he'd ask Obama to lead the search for his VP. Obama has really good instincts when it comes to retail politics.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harris has the personality of watching paint dry on a wooden pole. Before the primaries, I thought she'd be a perfect VP for Biden. But she ran a terrible campaign, didn't connect with voters, and just has a wooden personality. Very little charisma.

I honestly think she would be a liability when on the ticket. She has not had all her skeletons picked thru by the conservative media machine. It would be one fake story after another.

I think Warren is a stronger VP as she would bring a lot of energy from the left and white suburban women who are eager to see a woman in the White House.


I agree. Kamala was my #1 at first but she did run a terrible campaign, not strong on policy details and not quick on her feet. She and Biden would be a muddled mess together. People assume Warren would support Bernie, but she supported HRC last time and could support Biden this time. That would be a great ticket imo, but I'd also be happy with Amy or Stacy.


I prefer Stacy over Amy for different reasons. However, would really like Stacy to have a governorship under her belt, which I believe she can win in Ga. more for her strenfthening than an indication of her capability. Feel the same about Pete. The office of the President is a completely different beast.
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