Oh come on. You pick a VP to balance the ticket. Trump got Pence to secure the evangelicals. Obama got Biden to make the good ole boy GOP happy, etc. The VP has like two main purposes. Balance the ticket, and vote in tie breakers in the Senate. Anything else is gravy. Pence was running Indiana into the ground and about to lose his next election. But, he made the Christian Right happy. There are two coalitions who really need to feel heard right now in the Dem party. Woman and POC. You can’t win without them. And there will be a revolt if it’s two old white men. Biden would have to get a woman. Especially given his issues with women. AA less important, because he’s riding Obama’s coat tails. Warren would have to get a man, because men have fragile egos. And an AA, because the AA base doesn’t trust her. I think she should choose Obama myself.
But don’t pretend Rs don’t also balance their ticket. It may not be based on gender or skin color. So it’s religion, or a geographic region, or something. It isn’t pandering. Or affirmative action. It’s reality. You want you base to be as big as possible. |
| She needs black voters to win the nomination. How would Gillum help with this? Don’t running mates generally get chosen *after* the nomination? |
| Gillum lost in his own state. It would make more sense if he was a wildly popular governor, but he hasn’t been particularly successful. |
Gillum would help with that by letting black voters know that she's choosing a black VP, thereby presumably making her more attractive to black primary voters |
It's true. Him having lost isn't a great thing. But he did come close, and he ran a GREAT campaign. And FLorida is important. It's not obviously a good idea but it's not obviously a bad idea to pick him. |
+1. AA women have the highest voter turnout of any demo. They are always there for the Republican Party. One of their own Is a smart talented Southerner. Why would we not put Abraham’s on the ticket. I’m over the ticket of fear. With Clinton it was endless corruption. Biden is too old, bad with women, and brings us 13 months of Dem corruption stories. And everything thinks we need him, but nobody really wants him. Just like Hillary I’ll take someone people believe in. |
Republicans should be scared. |
If you think women are going to turn out with no women on the ticket, you would be very wrong. |
Nothing stops her from saying that if nominated X is her VP. The only downside is that AA is what she thinks she needs now. It might not be what she needs in six months. |
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Why is that Republicans go all in on their candidates and Dems wring their hands and whine about what Republicans might think or say or do? No one thought Obama could win or this country would elect a black man. Until we did. No one 10 years ago would believe a gay guy and his husband would be running a top campaign.
Why reason with Republicans rather than going all in on someone great? |
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VPS are also sometimes picked as an acceptable successor if the candidate has some health concerns. I think that's in play with Biden.
I don't view considering race and gender demographics any differently than considering g regional demographics when trying to balance a ticket. Casting affirmative action aspersions at an AA pick is a complete double standard |
The fact is that we have different experiences. White men have monopolized government since the founding of the country. It has not worked out for our country. We will be better when we have accurate representation by electing women and POC. |
I don’t know? Does it mean we can start calling Pence the Affirmative Action candidate? If so, I’m all in. |
you're wrong, it doesn't matter |
If she wants an AA, she'll pick Booker |