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In reply to the discussion: Dems Already Looking At Possible VP Candidates To Run On Clinton Ticket [View all]DURHAM D
(33,059 posts)46. Very well. Kamala would increase the numbers for Dems in the midwest.
Anyone, and I mean anyone, from the northeast would be a big negative. That most definitely includes Elizabeth Warren.
The Villagers (the eastern effete corp of impudent snobs) have ridiculed occupants of the fly over states for decades and they are sick of it. In fact, they are even more sick of the "fly over" reference.
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Dems Already Looking At Possible VP Candidates To Run On Clinton Ticket [View all]
big_dog
Nov 2015
OP
That would be a riot. I vividly remember Joe Biden saying he wouldn't take the VP
appalachiablue
Nov 2015
#70
"Some have even suggested a moderate Republican for the slot...". Interesting indeed. eom
Purveyor
Nov 2015
#5
No surprise there -- they're expecting to run one for Prez too. Might as well be consistent n/t
JonLeibowitz
Nov 2015
#15
there is no such thing as a moderate republican, those have pretty much left the party or
hollysmom
Nov 2015
#8
They're trying to *diversify* the ticket. Already have one moderate Repuke!
JonLeibowitz
Nov 2015
#16
I don't know what repug she would pick. I see none I'd want a heartbeat away from the pres'y
wordpix
Nov 2015
#67
Two First Ladies as P & VP? Wouldn't that be rad. She better worry about first things first.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Nov 2015
#92
some of the "best moderate" repugs are in the pres race and who to choose from the Klown car?
wordpix
Nov 2015
#66
Nov 10 PPP poll SC Dem primary voters: HC: 72, BS, 18 MO: 5 & Hillary WON Debate 67%
riversedge
Nov 2015
#40
A large number of Texas Democratis are working very very hard to turn Texas blue
Gothmog
Nov 2015
#81
Sanders has no chance of being the nominee unless and until he demonstrates that he can compete
Gothmog
Nov 2015
#85
My guess is Castro in order to lock up the Hispanic vote and make the Repubs nervous in TX
LonePirate
Nov 2015
#61
In other news: POLL: @HillaryClinton is crushing it in SC: HRC--> 72% to 18% for Bernie Sanders,
riversedge
Nov 2015
#79
Basic strategy for choosing a VP: Pick someone from an important contested state.
tclambert
Nov 2015
#89