Anonymous wrote:Why are you and PP even reading the Politics forum if you don't even know who your Senator is? Like you're interested in political discussions but know so little about politics? Right, I believe you /sAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Andy Beshear president and AOC VP ticket would potentially be a winning combo.
Beshear has no name recognition nationwide.
Wrong. He is more well known than Clinton was in 1989 and as well known as Obama was in 2005. If he has that elite POTUS leadership vibe, he'll become well known really fast in 2027 & 2028. If he doesn't, then he won't be the nominee and that's okay.
I live in MD and have never heard of him until Yesterday.
I only heard of him on this board a few months ago.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you and PP even reading the Politics forum if you don't even know who your Senator is? Like you're interested in political discussions but know so little about politics? Right, I believe you /sAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Andy Beshear president and AOC VP ticket would potentially be a winning combo.
Beshear has no name recognition nationwide.
Wrong. He is more well known than Clinton was in 1989 and as well known as Obama was in 2005. If he has that elite POTUS leadership vibe, he'll become well known really fast in 2027 & 2028. If he doesn't, then he won't be the nominee and that's okay.
I live in MD and have never heard of him until Yesterday.
I only heard of him on this board a few months ago.
Why are you and PP even reading the Politics forum if you don't even know who your Senator is? Like you're interested in political discussions but know so little about politics? Right, I believe you /sAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Andy Beshear president and AOC VP ticket would potentially be a winning combo.
Beshear has no name recognition nationwide.
Wrong. He is more well known than Clinton was in 1989 and as well known as Obama was in 2005. If he has that elite POTUS leadership vibe, he'll become well known really fast in 2027 & 2028. If he doesn't, then he won't be the nominee and that's okay.
I live in MD and have never heard of him until Yesterday.
I only heard of him on this board a few months ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Andy Beshear president and AOC VP ticket would potentially be a winning combo.
Beshear has no name recognition nationwide.
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were both relatively unknown shortly before they before won the Democratic nomination.
Sometimes being a stranger is an asset.
It is he the generational political talent they were?
Hmmm.
Most likely not but that truth is exposed in a primary election. He'd be 70 years old when inaugurated if he ran for POTUS in 2028 and won so age is a factor; especially after 12 years of having very unpopular elderly presidents.
This series of replies is about Andy Beshear - who is NOT going to be 70 years old any time soon!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where has CVH ever indicated a desire to run for President?
He hasn’t but Democrats are desperate for anyone to run, so they latch onto any that make the news. He will be forgotten in 2 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Andy Beshear president and AOC VP ticket would potentially be a winning combo.
Beshear has no name recognition nationwide.
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were both relatively unknown shortly before they before won the Democratic nomination.
Sometimes being a stranger is an asset.
It is he the generational political talent they were?
Hmmm.
Most likely not but that truth is exposed in a primary election. He'd be 70 years old when inaugurated if he ran for POTUS in 2028 and won so age is a factor; especially after 12 years of having very unpopular elderly presidents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Andy Beshear president and AOC VP ticket would potentially be a winning combo.
Beshear has no name recognition nationwide.
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were both relatively unknown shortly before they before won the Democratic nomination.
Sometimes being a stranger is an asset.
It is he the generational political talent they were?
Hmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Where has CVH ever indicated a desire to run for President?
Anonymous wrote:Van Hollen’s devotion to due process and the rule of law makes him a very compelling candidate for our party. Flyover states may nit like it, but upholding the constitution is Our Values.
Anonymous wrote:No, it’s Kamala for the win in 2028.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Andy Beshear president and AOC VP ticket would potentially be a winning combo.
Beshear has no name recognition nationwide.
Wrong. He is more well known than Clinton was in 1989 and as well known as Obama was in 2005. If he has that elite POTUS leadership vibe, he'll become well known really fast in 2027 & 2028. If he doesn't, then he won't be the nominee and that's okay.
I live in MD and have never heard of him until Yesterday.
So you are unaware that he is Maryland's Senator? Did you not vote?