If the Democratic Party wants to win big in November, the only real solution is to run a ticket of Clinton and Sanders in that order. Articles today indicate that Sanders is MORE popular with young people than Obama was in 2008. Now that is saying something.
Clinton should pick Sanders as her VP and that would unite the party. Sanders can concentrate on campaigning on college campuses all over the nation and get that vote out in force big time. It would be the true UNITY TICKET and a big success in more ways than one.
I don't see that happening. The same was said for Obama and Hillary in 2008, but it was not necessary. I suspect that Hillary will pick a moderate...perhaps Maria Cantwell from here in Washington.
Never heard of her. No husband, no children, classic Progressive...could be a Hillary pick.
I'm thinking Huma.
I don't see Bernie being her VP unleaded she promises to adopt some positions that I don't see her adopting.
Exactly, his followers would see it as a betrayal of sorts otherwise. And there's no way she's going to put herself on the hook for all of the parts of Bernies platform that she's adopted, never mind the parts she hasn't. It would interfere with her plan to completely forget everything she said in the primaries in order to adjust the focal point of her pandering for the general.
She doesn't think she needs Bernies help anyway. And she might be right. The 2 leading Republican candidates happen to be the only 2 she could beat.
So why haven't the repubs put up a candidate that could beat her? Seems kind of dumb.
I think conservatism is losing big time. They should find a moderate candidate or they are doomed IMO.I don't know. He was on every ballot so far, but has struggled to get out of single digits with a few exceptions. Everyone in the republican primaries seems to want to vote Trump, or get behind Cruz to stop Trump. "May the best man win" never really made it close to the top of the priority list. We'll see though, anything could happen at the convention assuming Trump doesn't get his 1237 and if they're willing to face the pitchfork armed angry mob. They may not be as dumb (or afraid of angry mobs) as Shillary needs them to be.
I don't see Bernie being her VP unleaded she promises to adopt some positions that I don't see her adopting.
I think conservatism is losing big time. They should find a moderate candidate or they are doomed IMO.
oh, I don't think ideology is the reason they are losing now... I think it's personalities.
regardless of ideology, Trump is an asshole and Cruz is creepy.
demeanor is pretty important to the position of head spokesmodel, and these 2 are just awful.
oh, I don't think ideology is the reason they are losing now... I think it's personalities.
regardless of ideology, Trump is an asshole and Cruz is creepy.
demeanor is pretty important to the position of head spokesmodel, and these 2 are just awful.
But don't you think conservatism is being branded by those "awful" individuals? I do.
The same in the Democratic Party- Hillary was the anointed one and along comes Bernie.I agree, but repubs are so disenchanted with their party is why Trump is leading and the grand old party has no choice but to try and disenfranchise Trump and back the lesser of two evils.
The same in the Democratic Party- Hillary was the anointed one and along comes Bernie.
And if the youth vote does not turn out for her, could spell big trouble for her.
If the Democratic Party wants to win big in November, the only real solution is to run a ticket of Clinton and Sanders in that order. Articles today indicate that Sanders is MORE popular with young people than Obama was in 2008. Now that is saying something.
Clinton should pick Sanders as her VP and that would unite the party. Sanders can concentrate on campaigning on college campuses all over the nation and get that vote out in force big time. It would be the true UNITY TICKET and a big success in more ways than one.
The youth vote you speak of did not turn out in 2010 and 2014--already spelling big trouble for Dems.
The youth are too lazy to get voter ID, as we just saw in Wisconsin .
He couldn't possibly accept. That would be him just selling out to the establishment. The guy is a true believer.
They did in Obamas elections though.
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