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I agree.
For VP I'm thinking Brown, Beto or Klobuchar
I don't think Harris would be a great VP choice. If you get elected choose her for AG, maybe.
PS: My wife remains very bullish about Brown being the best choice. I tend to agree. We think he'd give Trump all he could handle. A pretty traditional liberal. A popular guy with blue collar folks in a critical red state. She thinks there's plenty of time, if and when he commits, for him to put together a real challenge against Biden and the gang. I'm not so sure. It may be that essentially all Biden has to do is declare to get the nod.
If Kamala's AG, it's time to weep, knash teeth, go full Democrat, tear your clothes, put ashes on your face - that unethical bitch's leadership as top cop will devastate your personal freedoms... and people were scared of Jeff Sessions. :joint:
I'm curious if there's a more compelling reason for Brown to have pulled out, than Biden weighing in at 95% yesterday. Like, if there's a scandal, and he's getting ahead of it, knowing it'd come out.
I saw Booker announce his campaign, and watched for a few minutes. He knows how to talk it, and he's comfortable and poised doing it (see how long that lasts). It just seems like (especially after all the menstrual rage of the past couple of years) after last election, there's going to be a female candidate on the blue ticket. I could even (with enough bong rips) see Pence stepping down (by internal request), and the red ticket picking up a Joni Ernst or Martha McSally, just to scoop the blues. Girl power. :bounce:
A lot of game-planning for the campaign hinges on the outcome of Mueller's fishing trip - er, investigation, I think.