Yes or no...and why?
I’m a Harris/Buttigieg pusher, but I have to say I’m quite intrigued by the idea of this ticket. If Buttigieg heads the ticket, he needs a strong/popular POC as VP. I also think he’d need a woman on the ticket. Buttigieg/Abrams, what say you? |
Tow people who've hardly run anything? |
You're in fantasy land here. |
THIS. Nothing else needs to be said. |
Maybe, but two extremely intelligent people who have shown they have the capacity to care about others above themselves. They both have ideas to improve things and the mental acuity to implement them. Hell, that’s a vast improvement! |
The each run for Senate in their respective states. |
No Indiana Senate seat available next year, but still a good point. |
Brilliant idea. But I want Abrams this at the top of the ticket. |
Enough (barely) voters gave Trump a chance because they wanted something different. Didn't matter that he's never been in government or the military and has never actually run anything well. The voters want something different again. Buttigieg/Abrams could win. She was the GA House minority leaders. He's the mayor of over 100,000 people. It's not nothing. |
nope
I can't stand Abrams, and at this point, Pete would make a better VP. Klobuchar/Buttigieg |
No thanks.
We don't need Abrams claiming voter suppression when she loses yet again. |
What like Trump complaining that his 3 million popular vote loss was because of "voter fraud" that no one could prove? |
My dream ticket. |
Mine too
They really complement each other very well on policy and style. It'd also create an appealing (contrasting) government reform theme for the campaign. |
Trump, a stupid narcissistic turd, is the opposite of Obama, an intelligent, decent, caring person. It only make sense to have someone completely different than Trump for our next president. A woman would be ideal, but Buttigieg, an intellectual veteran, works too. |