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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWho is the best VP nominee?
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| Beshear | |
8 (10%) |
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| Cooper | |
4 (5%) |
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| Harris (I know) | |
1 (1%) |
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| Kelly | |
7 (9%) |
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| Newsom (This doesn't work if Harris is the nominee) | |
0 (0%) |
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| Shapiro | |
20 (25%) |
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| Whitmer | |
20 (25%) |
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| Other | |
4 (5%) |
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| Buttigieg | |
15 (19%) |
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Sneederbunk
(17,602 posts)Renew Deal
(85,317 posts)True Dough
(27,222 posts)And why no consideration of Jamie Raskin? A very well-spoken constitutional scholar as vice-president? Yes, please!
CurtEastPoint
(20,083 posts)msongs
(74,108 posts)CA is a safe state
Sympthsical
(11,089 posts)In It to Win It
(12,783 posts)Autumn
(49,006 posts)Freddie
(10,141 posts)He is awesome and will carry the state! After 2 terms as VP hell run for president and be the first president from Pennsylvania since the second-worst POTUS ever, James Buchanan.
lisa58
(5,821 posts)Yorkie Mom
(16,595 posts)Renew Deal
(85,317 posts)I tried to make it alphabetical
Daveigh
(62 posts)I think shed be a steady, rock solid influence during this time of transition.
Celerity
(54,801 posts)POTUS or VPOTUS
Celerity
(54,801 posts)has so unfairly made her radioactive and at this point and going forward, unfortunately, unelectable.
She also would be in her 80s for the last third or so of the 2025 to 2029 term, and I absolutely doubt we will see a Democratic POTUS and/or VPOTUS of that age again, not after Biden.
pinkstarburst
(2,073 posts)I've never heard of some of the people on this list. Maybe they help us in swing states but I'm not sure how much they help us nationally. Pete placed pretty high in the 2020 primaries.
andym
(6,069 posts)West coast/East coast. Whitmer is also good.
Celerity
(54,801 posts)Elessar Zappa
(16,385 posts)But what about the homophobes?
Celerity
(54,801 posts)past that due to Kamala being on the top of the ticket.
Chicago, which is vastly more non white than white, elected a black lesbian mayor. Wisconsin elected a white lesbian Senator. Colorado elected a gay white Governor. OR elected back to back white lesbian/bisexual Governors. AZ elected a white, bisexual atheist female (Sinema). Maura Healey of Massachusetts is another white lesbian Governor.
Elessar Zappa
(16,385 posts)I think my top choices are Pete or Beshear.
Hassin Bin Sober
(27,492 posts)Josh Shapiro? Governor from a swing state. Very popular.
GoodRaisin
(11,024 posts)excellent choice IMO.
We really need to capture PA and my hope is that either can help bring both PA and Michigan.
BeyondGeography
(41,195 posts)Whitmer/Shapiro would be my ticket.
But I picked Shapiro because Im skittish about two women on the ticket.
Back to Whitmer/Shapiro, they are both fantastic communicators and they get it done.
FeelingBlue
(802 posts)Celerity
(54,801 posts)FeelingBlue
(802 posts)TomCADem
(17,837 posts)nt
ViewObsessed
(70 posts)Think. Again.
(22,456 posts)White, male, name recognition, and we desperately need to keep Joe Biden's climate change work alive.
raging moderate
(4,632 posts)Or Senator Angus King of Maine?
Both of them would be excellent Vice Presidents.
lpbk2713
(43,291 posts)A winning combination.
sanatanadharma
(4,090 posts)In my opinion.
A straight-up mothers vs mobsters (so to speak) grudge match for the future of our generations, born and to come.
pinkstarburst
(2,073 posts)Mark Kelly's name keeps being floated, but do we have another democrat who can win that senate seat in Arizona? We barely won with him and it would be awful to go down a senate seat.
Andy Beshear is an interesting idea, but I don't see us winning Kentucky regardless and will Kentucky elect another democrat as governor? Might be better if he stayed where he is.