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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think Andy Beshear president and AOC VP ticket would potentially be a winning combo.[/quote] Beshear has no name recognition nationwide.[/quote] Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were both relatively unknown shortly before they before won the Democratic nomination. Sometimes being a stranger is an asset. [/quote] Being new will very much be an asset in '28. The usual Democratic names have proven to be inadequate for the times. That's why people are talking about Stephen Jackson and Mark Cuban and other non-traditional candidates. And no, Van Hollen is not going to lead Democrats to victory. His El Salvador stunt was ill conceived. And if no one new arises, there is a huge opening for AOC. Mainstream DNC Democrats have proven over and over that they do not have a feel for what's going on. People will be looking for a movement leader - like an Obama. Or a Sanders. Someone that inspires and transcends the usual divisions. And that is not Van Hollen. [/quote]
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