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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Connect the dots: Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren will both be in central Florida this weekend [View all]workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)56. There has never been any "gender balance"
in the whole history of the USA.
Why is that suddenly a "problem" if it means two women on the ticket?
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Connect the dots: Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren will both be in central Florida this weekend [View all]
riversedge
Jul 2016
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It's not about happy dancing and it won't be Warren. She isn't ready and brings so little to it.
RBInMaine
Jul 2016
#11
I think she's ready, but I agree with you on everythng else. I don't think it's Warren.
Squinch
Jul 2016
#59
Warren is speaking at a Laraza event which has been planned for over a year
Southerncomfy
Jul 2016
#6
Warren's not ready, is needed in the Senate, and brings no purple state to the table. No.
RBInMaine
Jul 2016
#10
Becerra is still my first choice, but I can definitely get behind Clinton/Warren.
auntpurl
Jul 2016
#17
Strategically, why would Bill mention his choice unless he knows Hillary has someone else in mind?
Koinos
Jul 2016
#49
That would destroy the talking idiots for a loop. Their assessment would be wrong again. I think
still_one
Jul 2016
#26
That would be another shame on the media as they are chasing 3 different candidates
liberal N proud
Jul 2016
#51