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Not on the second amendment
Like I said earlier, they share more in common than they do differences.
Not on the second amendment
Clinton won't be giving a GOP governor the opportunity to pick Warren's replacement and controlling the special election in a state where DEMs lost another special election replacing Kennedy. Similar reasoning for S. Brown in Ohio. Kaine's seat could easily be lost in VA also. The potential of a 50-50 Senate could preclude a Senator. All three Senators I've mentioned have tough reelection bids in the 2018 mid-terms when DEMs face a difficult map.
A normal year might easily see trump take a governor like Kasich. DEMs have a weak bench for governors. With Pennsylvania currently a crucial toss-up and the DNC convention there, there could be some chatter concerning Gov. Wolf as VP. Got any other DEM governors worth mentioning? I'll toss Hickenlooper of crucial Colorado out there also--he was born in PA. Governors also have drawbacks, since they've actually had to make difficult choices .
Cites for rampant voting fraud in New York, California and Arizona, please. You don't get to just say stuff that you can't back up.
I voted for Ted in 2010=mainly because Ted didn't bend to Clinton on gun issues but Cave-in Kasich changed his vote in 94 so clinton would sign his budget reconciliation bill. but Kasich earned my vote in 14 and that democrat who ran against him was perhaps the most pathetic candidate I have seen for governor in decades. He didn't even have a driver's license and he was probably having an affair in the car when the cops questioned him
Did I read that Ted is thinking about running again in 2018 when Kasich ends his term, or am I mistaken about what office he's thinking about running for?
Greetings, NIMBY. :2wave:
Good to see you! - been behaving yourself? :mrgreen:
She will not choose a woman as VP, IMO. She has talked a lot about this being a historic election - first woman nominee etc - so why would she want to share the limelight? Warren will undoubtedly be offered a cabinet position if she wins, though....
Not if he's Senator Ted. You might see a Gov. Boehner though .
Yeah. Looking back at it, I feel Bernie really screwed up on downplaying the whole email scandal.
She ignored Bernie, and now that the coast is clear, she's jumping on the Clinton bandwagon.Read more @: Exclusive: Senator Warren to endorse Clinton, sources say
Sounds like Warren will be endorsing Hillary soon. Also its almost beginning to look like she might be a possible VP..... [/FONT]
I really hope Warren isn't the VP pick.
She ignored Bernie, and now that the coast is clear, she's jumping on the Clinton bandwagon.
She took a big hit in my respect for her.
Warren is far more savvy than you guys ever could grasp. . Sanders did not need her endorsement and Warren had nothing to gain from it. Warren knows her agenda is not going to happen overnight and I believe she thinks Hillary would better than Sanders at getting things done.
Read more @: Exclusive: Senator Warren to endorse Clinton, sources say
Sounds like Warren will be endorsing Hillary soon. Also its almost beginning to look like she might be a possible VP..... [/FONT]
Read more @: Exclusive: Senator Warren to endorse Clinton, sources say
Sounds like Warren will be endorsing Hillary soon. Also its almost beginning to look like she might be a possible VP..... [/FONT]
In some ways, this isn't surprising as for all the enthusiasm that the #FeelTheBern people have shown for a Sanders-Warren ticket, Warren has not endorsed Sanders and on top of that, Sanders actually has no endorsements from anyone who is currently in the Senate.
Read more @: Exclusive: Senator Warren to endorse Clinton, sources say
Sounds like Warren will be endorsing Hillary soon. Also its almost beginning to look like she might be a possible VP..... [/FONT]
Perhaps.Warren is far more savvy than you guys ever could grasp. . Sanders did not need her endorsement and Warren had nothing to gain from it. Warren knows her agenda is not going to happen overnight and I believe she thinks Hillary would better than Sanders at getting things done.
Yeah. Looking back at it, I feel Bernie really screwed up on downplaying the whole email scandal.
IMO, I thought it was gentlemanly. I personally don't like either of them, but the fact that he was able to still turn the crowds he had without attacking her on that current and serious issue, was respectable.
Suuuuuuuuure. and if a white judged belonged to a group called "The Race" I'm sure you would have NO PROBLEM with him making judgements on ALL KINDS of other races. otherwise you would be a hypocrite.
The hero worshipping of Senator Warren has always confounded me.