Biden's VP?

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Anonymous wrote:OK, all the susan rice pushers should put their IP's up to jeff for banning if she isn't picked.

put your posting privileges where your mouth...or fingers..are.

I’m a Warren for VP supporter, but... what?
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Bowser.

She is all over the news now and late night TV. Why?
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Anonymous wrote:Bowser.

She is all over the news now and late night TV. Why?


She’s pushing for it but will never be the pick. She’s not even popular in DC.
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Anonymous wrote:George Will advocating selection of Karen Bass. He provides info to offset the criticism of her Castro comments.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-karen-bass-is-the-right-pick-for-joe-bidens-vp/2020/07/07/66e9910e-c086-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html%3foutputType=amp


If Bass is picked, will feel reassured we’re in good hands. Duckworth is my #2, I get she could be a good strategic pick. I guess Demings would be my #3, but I think inexperience is a problem.
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Anonymous wrote:George Will advocating selection of Karen Bass. He provides info to offset the criticism of her Castro comments.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-karen-bass-is-the-right-pick-for-joe-bidens-vp/2020/07/07/66e9910e-c086-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html%3foutputType=amp


If Bass is picked, will feel reassured we’re in good hands. Duckworth is my #2, I get she could be a good strategic pick. I guess Demings would be my #3, but I think inexperience is a problem.


I agree but I put Tammy Baldwin as a number two. But Duckworth then Demings are my 3 and 4.
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Anonymous wrote:George Will advocating selection of Karen Bass. He provides info to offset the criticism of her Castro comments.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-karen-bass-is-the-right-pick-for-joe-bidens-vp/2020/07/07/66e9910e-c086-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html%3foutputType=amp


If Bass is picked, will feel reassured we’re in good hands. Duckworth is my #2, I get she could be a good strategic pick. I guess Demings would be my #3, but I think inexperience is a problem.


I agree but I put Tammy Baldwin as a number two. But Duckworth then Demings are my 3 and 4.



Baldwin and Whitmer would be in my top five, but I don't think a white woman will be selected.
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Anonymous wrote:George Will advocating selection of Karen Bass. He provides info to offset the criticism of her Castro comments.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-karen-bass-is-the-right-pick-for-joe-bidens-vp/2020/07/07/66e9910e-c086-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html%3foutputType=amp


If Bass is picked, will feel reassured we’re in good hands. Duckworth is my #2, I get she could be a good strategic pick. I guess Demings would be my #3, but I think inexperience is a problem.


I agree but I put Tammy Baldwin as a number two. But Duckworth then Demings are my 3 and 4.



Baldwin and Whitmer would be in my top five, but I don't think a white woman will be selected.



+1 I really like those two but agree they're unlikely. My top three is just about a tie between Duckworth, Bass, and Lujan Grisham. Demings edged out by the experience issue, but I do like her a lot. If Baldwin and Whitmer were real possibilities, I'd be very happy with any of these six women honestly.
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Anonymous wrote:George Will advocating selection of Karen Bass. He provides info to offset the criticism of her Castro comments.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-karen-bass-is-the-right-pick-for-joe-bidens-vp/2020/07/07/66e9910e-c086-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html%3foutputType=amp


If Bass is picked, will feel reassured we’re in good hands. Duckworth is my #2, I get she could be a good strategic pick. I guess Demings would be my #3, but I think inexperience is a problem.


I agree but I put Tammy Baldwin as a number two. But Duckworth then Demings are my 3 and 4.



Baldwin and Whitmer would be in my top five, but I don't think a white woman will be selected.


I agree with this 100% Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto would’ve been a top choice for me if she hadn’t withdrawn. I grew up in Reno and volunteered on her AG campaign back in the day, She is fantastic.

+1 I really like those two but agree they're unlikely. My top three is just about a tie between Duckworth, Bass, and Lujan Grisham. Demings edged out by the experience issue, but I do like her a lot. If Baldwin and Whitmer were real possibilities, I'd be very happy with any of these six women honestly.
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Excuse above, bad formatting
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Anonymous wrote:George Will advocating selection of Karen Bass. He provides info to offset the criticism of her Castro comments.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-karen-bass-is-the-right-pick-for-joe-bidens-vp/2020/07/07/66e9910e-c086-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html%3foutputType=amp


If Bass is picked, will feel reassured we’re in good hands. Duckworth is my #2, I get she could be a good strategic pick. I guess Demings would be my #3, but I think inexperience is a problem.


I agree but I put Tammy Baldwin as a number two. But Duckworth then Demings are my 3 and 4.



Baldwin and Whitmer would be in my top five, but I don't think a white woman will be selected.



+1 I really like those two but agree they're unlikely. My top three is just about a tie between Duckworth, Bass, and Lujan Grisham. Demings edged out by the experience issue, but I do like her a lot. If Baldwin and Whitmer were real possibilities, I'd be very happy with any of these six women honestly.


I agree with this 100% Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto would’ve been a top choice for me if she hadn’t withdrawn. I grew up in Reno and volunteered on her AG campaign back in the day, She is fantastic.
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+1 I really like those two but agree they're unlikely. My top three is just about a tie between Duckworth, Bass, and Lujan Grisham. Demings edged out by the experience issue, but I do like her a lot. If Baldwin and Whitmer were real possibilities, I'd be very happy with any of these six women honestly.


I agree with this 100% Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto would’ve been a top choice for me if she hadn’t withdrawn. I grew up in Reno and volunteered on her AG campaign back in the day, She is fantastic.


I like her as well but she is too fresh. Shes only been a Senator since 2017.
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Anonymous wrote:George Will advocating selection of Karen Bass. He provides info to offset the criticism of her Castro comments.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-karen-bass-is-the-right-pick-for-joe-bidens-vp/2020/07/07/66e9910e-c086-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html%3foutputType=amp


If Bass is picked, will feel reassured we’re in good hands. Duckworth is my #2, I get she could be a good strategic pick. I guess Demings would be my #3, but I think inexperience is a problem.


I agree but I put Tammy Baldwin as a number two. But Duckworth then Demings are my 3 and 4.



Baldwin and Whitmer would be in my top five, but I don't think a white woman will be selected.


I agree with this 100% Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto would’ve been a top choice for me if she hadn’t withdrawn. I grew up in Reno and volunteered on her AG campaign back in the day, She is fantastic.

+1 I really like those two but agree they're unlikely. My top three is just about a tie between Duckworth, Bass, and Lujan Grisham. Demings edged out by the experience issue, but I do like her a lot. If Baldwin and Whitmer were real possibilities, I'd be very happy with any of these six women honestly.


masto withdrew because she realized how much of a s- show this will be. she's biding her time.
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+1 I really like those two but agree they're unlikely. My top three is just about a tie between Duckworth, Bass, and Lujan Grisham. Demings edged out by the experience issue, but I do like her a lot. If Baldwin and Whitmer were real possibilities, I'd be very happy with any of these six women honestly.


I agree with this 100% Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto would’ve been a top choice for me if she hadn’t withdrawn. I grew up in Reno and volunteered on her AG campaign back in the day, She is fantastic.


I like her as well but she is too fresh. Shes only been a Senator since 2017.


Same as Harris! I do think it's wise of her to wait and gain more experience though.
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If Biden wins in November and his VP runs in 2024, do you think that VP will choose a female running mate? In other words, do you guys think 2024 will be a female-female ticket?
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+1 I really like those two but agree they're unlikely. My top three is just about a tie between Duckworth, Bass, and Lujan Grisham. Demings edged out by the experience issue, but I do like her a lot. If Baldwin and Whitmer were real possibilities, I'd be very happy with any of these six women honestly.


I agree with this 100% Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto would’ve been a top choice for me if she hadn’t withdrawn. I grew up in Reno and volunteered on her AG campaign back in the day, She is fantastic.


I like her as well but she is too fresh. Shes only been a Senator since 2017.


Same as Harris! I do think it's wise of her to wait and gain more experience though.


Agreed. Its a tricky situation because clearly Biden's VP will be the top of the ticket for the dems in 2024. I want Harris or Masto to be at the top of the ticket in 2024, but I don't want them to be Biden's VP.
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