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In reply to the discussion: If Biden wins the nomination can he unite the party by picking Bernie Sanders as VP? [View all]LakeArenal
(29,949 posts)5. Hell to the Noooooo!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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If Biden wins the nomination can he unite the party by picking Bernie Sanders as VP? [View all]
TeamPooka
Jan 2020
OP
A. Because Bernie will help carry all of the Electoral College votes in Vermont.
TexasTowelie
Jan 2020
#25
If Biden wins the nomination, he will have a person of color as his running mate, period.
Moostache
Jan 2020
#9
I thought I had heard something about her not having a lot of interest in the VP role earlier...
Moostache
Jan 2020
#37
Gillum has some problems with an FBI probe so he is out of the question. nt
TexasTowelie
Jan 2020
#29
I said this the other day, that Biden people should want Warren's campaign to kick into gear.
Lexee
Jan 2020
#14
I really want this to be the end of Sanders on and off relationship with the Democratic Party.
Lexee
Jan 2020
#20
Surprisingly has not been discussed but that would really be a solid ticket, get a woman in there
Lexee
Jan 2020
#50
Get past the picking on employees, people might listen to her. She was hungry and the guy she paid
Lexee
Jan 2020
#60
This! Today's cheap shot from the sanders campaign at Biden is typical of his divisiveness
Thekaspervote
Jan 2020
#24
No he won't. Sanders is the one that holds the odds of picking a VP outside our party.
Lexee
Jan 2020
#21
Well i wouldn't regret my Biden vote, BUT i know he will not be selecting Bernie
onetexan
Jan 2020
#42
Joe's motto: Never promise anything you can't deliver. Bernie is the opposite of that.
betsuni
Jan 2020
#64
Absolutely not... pick the one who will help the ticket and neither Sanders nor Warren fit the bill.
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#66
It's nobody's turn. This isn't the playground, this is a presidential election
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2020
#84