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Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
Mon Jun 27, 2016, 04:41 PM Jun 2016

Ten thoughts on a Clinton-Warren 2016 ticket (HRC GP)

Personally, it was thrilling to see both of them today, yet I still trust HRC to choose her running mate!

Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren stood together on a Cincinnati stage this morning, arms draped around each other, turning to every camera angle to make sure the photo op was fully taken advantage of. They then took turns lavishing political and personal praise on each other in a display so unified that it caught off guard even those of us who expected Elizabeth to eventually get strongly behind Hillary all along. And of course it’s raised the question, now more than ever, of whether we’re looking at a Clinton-Warren 2016 ticket. Here are ten thoughts on such a ticket:

1. Clinton and Warren are both savvy enough to know that by putting on this emphatic show of personal unity, they’re amplifying the talk of Warren being the running mate. It’s possible that neither of them has any intention of actually being on a ticket together, and that they’re merely allowing the idea to be played up in order to quickly unify the party.

2. On the other hand, they’re also both no doubt aware that by playing it up this blatantly, they’re creating the expectation of a Clinton-Warren ticket, which could lead to a letdown in the eyes of some if it doesn’t end up happening. That leads me to think that they’re both at least considering the possibility, or they wouldn’t be putting on this kind of show right now.

3. The Clinton campaign has access to the kind of detailed internal polling data which tells her precisely how any given running mate would help or hurt her with each demographic or region. So those idly wondering if the nation is ready for a two-woman ticket, or if a New England progressive like Warren would play well nationally, can rest assured that Hillary is already staring at those answers on the paper in front of her even as the rest of us ask the questions.

4. Although Massachusetts has a republican governor, the rules stipulate that if Warren submits a letter of resignation in advance, she can force a special election such that she would immediately be replaced in the senate by the people’s choice and not by an appointee. So the popular notion that she would temporarily be replaced by a republican is a false one. The only question is whether the people of Massachusetts would vote for a democratic senate candidate to replace Warren. That’s not certain, but given the state’s liberal leanings and Warren’s near-certain endorsement of her potential senate successor, it’s probable.


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still_one

(96,436 posts)
1. I think it would be a power house. The issue is that conventional wisdom has been to choose a
Mon Jun 27, 2016, 04:46 PM
Jun 2016

running mate from a swing state. That I think would be the reason why it wouldn't happen


pandr32

(12,145 posts)
2. Maybe conventional wisdom is out the window!
Mon Jun 27, 2016, 04:53 PM
Jun 2016

Hillary is making history, and we have a 3 ring circus for opposition--complete with a dangerous and scary clown as their nominee. We are on new turf here.

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
4. There is a large pool in which Hillary haa to pick a VP. It will come in time and dont
Mon Jun 27, 2016, 05:37 PM
Jun 2016

Think it will be the Sarah Palin type.

 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
5. Yes I agree! ~I trust the nominee to choose her running mate!!
Mon Jun 27, 2016, 05:53 PM
Jun 2016

Who will be a good fit for Her and fit to be Prez ...

BlueMTexpat

(15,493 posts)
6. I trust Hillary to make an outstanding choice,
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 07:00 AM
Jun 2016

just as she has run an excellent campaign so far.

I LOVE Elizabeth. I hope that, one day soon, she will be our second woman President. But I have the same objection in principle against her selection for Veep as I have against ANY sitting Dem Senator, Congressperson, or Governor. If they are good or great where they are, please let them do the jobs they have been elected to do instead of appointing any one of them as a running mate. They would exchange an actual, meaningful post for a prestigious, but largely (and hopefully) symbolic one.

We would also run the very real risk of GOPers taking their seats/positions.

 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
7. Am also not married to any choice for VP
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 07:04 AM
Jun 2016

And I also totally Trust the nominee to choose who she thinks is best!!

Cha

(305,137 posts)
8. Wow.. I didn't know this.. I read something just the opposite yesterday..
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 07:48 AM
Jun 2016
4. Although Massachusetts has a republican governor, the rules stipulate that if Warren submits a letter of resignation in advance, she can force a special election such that she would immediately be replaced in the senate by the people’s choice and not by an appointee. So the popular notion that she would temporarily be replaced by a republican is a false one. The only question is whether the people of Massachusetts would vote for a democratic senate candidate to replace Warren. That’s not certain, but given the state’s liberal leanings and Warren’s near-certain endorsement of her potential senate successor, it’s probable.

http://www.dailynewsbin.com/opinion/ten-thoughts-on-a-clinton-warren-2016-ticket/25025/

Very interesting, Her Sister.. thank you

I don't just want Julian Castro to bring out a stronger voting block.. I wanted him as a VP nominee to give the Latino community an historic representation on the Presidential ticket.

That's right now.. we'll see what happens. But, whomever Hillary decides I'm sure will be the best choice.

Response to Cha (Reply #8)

Cha

(305,137 posts)
10. Thanks for that..
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 09:47 AM
Jun 2016

I haven't watched any of it and I do appreciate your opinion.

It won't be too long now and we'll know the answer.

 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
12. Cha, I deleted it! Am up for anyone HRC chooses!
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 10:55 AM
Jun 2016

Trust Her judgment! Getting ready to vote again Today, here in NY! Between 2 Democratic Congress Candidates!

Pathwalker

(6,602 posts)
11. My dream ticket. They were electric yesterday!
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 10:30 AM
Jun 2016

I kept having to force myself to NOT clap so I wouldn't miss a word they were saying.

Maru Kitteh

(29,048 posts)
13. All glass ceilings shattered, BOOM, roof blown right off that sucker.
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 11:01 AM
Jun 2016

[font size = 6]EPIC[/font] humiliation for Drumpster at the hands of count 'em TWO women.

A dream team that captures all but a few idiot dead-enders?

A dynamic powerhouse of fire, intellect and progress? YES PLEASE.

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