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In reply to the discussion: Al Sharpton was really angry. No black candidate on the debate state. (On Nicole Wallace) [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)43. I agree with every point that you made.
Two White men will be a dead general ticket for us, and the same is likely for a White man and woman ticket. A White/Hispanic ticket may work, but Hispanics have a weak history of turning out, even for Hispanics. A ticket with Harris or Booker as VP is a sound ticket, I like Booker far more in that VP slot and I think that he would do more for the ticket than Harris. Although some here have a fevor dream about having Gillum or the woman who ran for governor in Georgia in the VP spot, I don't see either having the national level experience that Booker has after around a decade in the Senate. If a Hispanic VP is chosen, Joaquin Castro would be a better choice than his brother due to national level experience in foreign relations.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Al Sharpton was really angry. No black candidate on the debate state. (On Nicole Wallace) [View all]
question everything
Dec 2019
OP
In her home state, she was running towards the bottom of the field of candidates. I guess that
demosincebirth
Dec 2019
#72
no candidate has been forced out of the race. they all could have stayed in despite
msongs
Dec 2019
#17
I respect your posts, but you didn't deal with the central issue the poster made.
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#33
I didn't address that point because it's irrelevant to the issue I'm raising
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#36
No one needs to be "propped up." But we do need to adjust institutional processes
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#49
So you seem to have shifted. Now it is not about having Black skin as much as it is about being
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#63
For real. I really liked her and donated when she kicked off her campaign.
bearsfootball516
Dec 2019
#78
I was really impressed by Booker when he addressed the 2016 Convention
question everything
Dec 2019
#26
"What about us? Whites?" Because white people have it so hard and just can't get ahead
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#23
I am not sure. She is too tough minded - as are all the candidates, really, to be second chair to
question everything
Dec 2019
#16
Why not listen to him instead of challenging him this way and calling people "complainers"
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#10
Once upon a time nominating an Irish *gasp* Roman Catholic was a huge deal.
The Valley Below
Dec 2019
#68
Welp ... I pretty much called it right after the first 'UH-OH! NO DEM POCS!11!' tweet hit ...
mr_lebowski
Dec 2019
#74