Biden 2020
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Biden running with Harris would be a very appealing ticket. We have not had a woman VP yet. It would give Harris the credentials to be the first woman president. Who would you folks like to see Biden run with?
WheelWalker
(9,199 posts)stonecutter357
(12,768 posts)gateley
(62,683 posts)as POTUS or VP.
I'd also be happy with any of the guys running.
I was thinking Stacy Abrams because I think she and Joe would mesh well, but we saw how that went down.
OR Katie Porter!
Ideally, I want someone who (if Joe is nom) be as loyal and respectful a VP as Joe was to O. Joe was used to being the boss and it can't have been easy to be number 2 -- but his performance was stellar. I'd want the same for him.
I'm rambling...
LakeArenal
(29,767 posts)I can see it easily for 16 years.
DownriverDem
(6,622 posts)Do you realize just how much women make up the Democratic Party?
LakeArenal
(29,767 posts)There are two women I would be happy with, Abrams and Klobuchar. But Pete is perfect for me.
DownriverDem
(6,622 posts)I want a woman. It's way past time.
LakeArenal
(29,767 posts)I dont need a woman.
I want a woman but this time there isnt one I like particularly. Im not voting for a woman just because its time.
Want and need are two different things.
samnsara
(18,281 posts)DownriverDem
(6,622 posts)For many us, it's way past time. We don't want 2 white men. Women are the backbone of the Democratic Party. We want a woman on the ticket!!!!!
LakeArenal
(29,767 posts)Just like its your ageist, sexist opinion that you coach as many others.
peggysue2
(11,472 posts)She would be my second choice if something happened with Biden. Beto is an interesting match (his strength in Texas a bonus) but I think there is a strong yearning for a woman on the ticket.
Amy K has been suggested because of her midwest creds. I also like Stacy Abrams who might bring Georgia along with her. But then, I really like Liz Warren and her policy-driven campaign. I'm not convinced Warren could win against Trump but she would attract more progressive voters. Only thing is she and Biden are pretty far apart on policy prescriptions. Someone suggested today it would be like mating porcupines. LOL. But it would be interesting, a Team of Rivals. Unless they killed on another, that is.
samnsara
(18,281 posts)UniteFightBack
(8,231 posts)when I threw that out. But they also saw the need for a seasoned hand...that was #1. Even the folks not paying attention know damage has been done and they want someone who knows WTF they are doing to rectify things.
Demsrule86
(70,983 posts)With Latina voters. I lean towards Castro.
Smackdown2019
(1,254 posts)How about Joe and Michael.
Senator Michael Bennet would be a good Vice-President and perhaps one day President.
DownriverDem
(6,622 posts)We are past two white men. Biden/Harris would be a winning ticket.
Sugarcoated
(8,089 posts)But my political spidey sense keeps going back to Beto. There's something special and inspirational about him, that young energy. I also think they would compliment one another. Beto has appeal that goes beyond the D next to his name. Lastly, Biden/Beto sounds good.
samnsara
(18,281 posts)..abrams....warren...any of them!
emmaverybo
(8,147 posts)Whoever would become Vice-President must have the temperament, negotiating skills, stature, and discerning intellect to assume, if needed, the role of the president. That is, he or she must be qualified to become the leader of a super-power, the leader of the free world, the commander-in-chief of the military, one who works with other world leaders to protect democratic values world-wide.
I stress world in my description because it is easy to think only in terms of domestic policies we might agree or disagree with. Our own history, viewed in a vacuum of itself, can dictate a choice we need to make on the wider basis of world history.
Right now, we and our allies, face grave threats to world peace.
Who do we want to entrust with the responsibility not only of peacetime but in a time of war?
It is time for the best person to be ready to assume the awesome powers granted a president and the daunting challenges these bring.
I do not yet know enough about the foreign relations and policy stances or knowledge of any of the candidates other than Biden to say which of them would be up to the job.
I also think Biden might look outside the candidate roster for someone who has both governing experience and a firm grasp of world politics.
A younger John Kerry or Madeline Albright would be a great choice. I recognize the value in choosing exciting pairings, but we are not called upon to provide central casting chemistry.
I do hope we have more exposure to Castro.
I trust Biden will make a choice that is right for him, the country, and the world.
Gothmog
(154,120 posts)samnsara
(18,281 posts)..well i thought it was brilliant when it first popped into my head. I never thought the Stacey Abrams veep was a good pick. I like her but i would rather she go for senate.
Auggie
(31,775 posts)Democrats need to better embrace this part of the country IMO.