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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton's VP search moves into more intense phase [View all]geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)35. White House can ask the VP to be quiet, but they can't fire the VP.
And Biden is proof they can't shut the VP up.
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Hispanic support is already solid due to Trump, negating the need for Castro/Perez
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#61
Bernie as VP would tip the election heavily in Hillary's direction... it's not even arguable.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2016
#59
No, but I think Sarah Palin's experience does measure up to Castro's, which is a problem.
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#33
I think Castro has a lot going for him, but he really does need some more political seasoning
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#37
Corey Booker would be poison to teachers. He's a staunch advocate of public school privatization
yurbud
Jun 2016
#3
VP can also be shut up by POTUS and have her sphere of influence severely restricted.
JudyM
Jun 2016
#24
Severely limiting responsibilities is also shutting up, as in, no authority to opine.
JudyM
Jun 2016
#39
Al Franken. Warren needs to stay in the Senate. Franken's quick intelligence/ wit
stuffmatters
Jun 2016
#50
I don't think it's a complete list. At least I hope no. I agree that Becerra would be a great pick.
Metric System
Jun 2016
#55