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In reply to the discussion: Biden doesn't need to choose a VP who primarily appeals to the same voters he does [View all]Tech
(1,950 posts)43. It doesn't help that the media finds people in the little diner in the smallest town in the least
populated county to represent the Midwest voter. We are a little more diverse than that. And I like Kamala, always have.
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Biden doesn't need to choose a VP who primarily appeals to the same voters he does [View all]
StarfishSaver
Jun 2020
OP
"aren't too terribly excited about Biden, but would crawl over broken glass to vote for..."
brooklynite
Jun 2020
#3
The same ones who were committed to voting for Hillary but then didn't come out on Election Day
StarfishSaver
Jun 2020
#7
Strange how AA women (or men) didn't need an AA candidate during the Primary...
brooklynite
Jun 2020
#44
The most spot on post I've seen in a while. The BLM movement has mobilized hundreds...
brush
Jun 2020
#10
Extremely interesting. The people who get on TV the most, are the ones with "F" ratings.
lagomorph777
Jun 2020
#42
"I doubt there are any voters who are so enthusiastic about her they would crawl over broken glass"
StarfishSaver
Jun 2020
#24
It doesn't help that the media finds people in the little diner in the smallest town in the least
Tech
Jun 2020
#43