It’s Friday and some of the other threads have run their course.
Who will Joe pick? Why or why not another? Some VPs matter more others. This go around I think it’s bigger than normal.
It’s Friday and some of the other threads have run their course.
Who will Joe pick? Why or why not another? Some VPs matter more others. This go around I think it’s bigger than normal.
La Cheeserie!
Supposedly next week...from the interwebs...
The fact that Biden is only considering women candidates for his running mate says more about where the Democratic Party is than it does about Biden’s personal convictions, Devine and Kopko said. “Up to this point it’s seen as picking a woman would be a bold move, an unconventional move, a strong signal,” said Devine. “At this point, I think the script is flipped somewhat, and it would be a slight to have an all-male ticket.” The real question now is whether Biden will pick a woman of color like Harris, Rice, Reps. Karen Bass and Val Demings, or Stacey Abrams; a progressive like Sen. Elizabeth Warren; or a figure from the Midwest like Sen. Tammy Baldwin or Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Bass, Harris, Rice, Warren and Whitmer seem to be leading the pack. The real question seems to be which VP candidate has enough draw to help Biden take out Trump and Pence, as that candidate is most likely a presidential contender as well, when Biden either completes his term(s) or travels to the next world.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Mitt Romney, let us unite Dem-Americans and Rep-Americans.
Tammy Duckworth should get it just for coining the best insult name "Cadet Bonespurs."
She could probably deal with any of the crap coming, including the inevitable from him, "I like helicopter pilots who don't get their legs blown off, okay."
Duckworth but she's from Illinois. He will pick a VP from California, Harris or Bass. Between those two, I'd rather see Bass. Harris ran a poor campaign, didn't inspire anyone. Biden can do that on his own.
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I like the choice. I also like that a bunch of impressive women were campaigning to be the choice. We'll need them to keep it up, because a bunch of men are overdue for their recliners.
I have a lot of respect for Kamala Harris. Those to the left of me call her a cop; but as she said just today, she fought to fix a broken system from within. You can't do that acting like Bernie Sanders, so of course she has a few D's on her report card.
As Rebecca Solnit says, "voting is a chess move, not a valentine".
Most of us over 40 get that.
For the younger ones, when we design a system whereby you can vote on an app sitting at a red light that just turned green, they'll start voting too and maybe we'll get a progressive ticket.
Hate to break it to you, but democrats are pretty good at it too.
Maryland's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia
Gerrymandering is terrible and leads to greater divisions.
For sure. and even if it doesn't change the make up of Congress that much in absolute terms of which party has how many seats, competitive districts will improve the quality of candidate that's selected. In a heavily gerrymandered district the primary becomes the general election and has a very high likelihood of becoming a purity test or worse. Just look at what happened in Georgia this week. A person that believes in the Qanon conspiracy just won the GOP primary and is heavily favored in the general election given the makeup of the district.
it's a test, folks.
Trump admits he’s sabotaging USPS funding to curb mail voting - Vox
EPOst hoc ergo propter hoc
This is a good line.
It's important, too, to remember that the United States is a country filled with centerists. I get to have my voice, my positions and my beliefs. But so does everyone else.
So you want the best available candidates, or do you want to whine that your candidate didn't make the cut? Because those are your choices.
GO!
I think Kamala Harris’ political campaign in the primaries was an amateur effort. Her sister was her primary advisor and the advice seemed to be that she should run scared of her political record. No one is successful that way. She will have a different approach now, because she has been selected precisely for that record and will be much more comfortable.
There’s an old joke about a Catholic and a Unitarian coming to a fork in the road on the way to heaven with a sign and two arrows. The Catholic follows the arrow that says “This way to heaven” and the Unitarian follows the arrow that says “This way to a discussion of heaven.”
Substitute Republican and Democrat and Presidency into that scenario and you’ll get what I’m saying.
Eyes on the prize.
Never allow despair to have the last word.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifes...ge%2Fstory-ans
Jay Dwight
This presidential election cycle sucks. But keeping to Harris, I doubt she is going to be as loyal as Biden would like.
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