• @NineMileTower
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    6 months ago

    Michigander here. You can’t have her right now anyway.

    • @p5yk0t1km1r4ge
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      6 months ago

      Michigander here as well. We love her but let’s be honest she would’ve been worth giving up for VP.

      • @FlexibleToast
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        146 months ago

        No, she needs to be at the top of the ticket. I don’t want her squandered on VP.

        • @Tylerdurdon
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          36 months ago

          VP gives you the experience and the name recognition. Both of those things are extremely difficult to get otherwise. 3 weeks ago, I had no idea who she was. Since then I’ve seen her on Colbert and a couple other things (she seems extremely smart and has good charisma), but the point is most folks won’t know her.

          • @FlexibleToast
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            36 months ago

            Statistically, I don’t think she would have a very good chance after being VP. Typically, the parties change after a two term presidency. In my lifetime, I’ve only seen Bush Sr and Biden win after being VP and both were one term presidents.

            • @Tylerdurdon
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              16 months ago

              That’s true. Still hard to get behind someone I’ve never heard of though, you know? I feel that’s how the GOP mentality is. Here’s the next thing to be angry/afraid of/crazy about…go!

      • @BassTurd
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        46 months ago

        Only if her being the VP would be the difference maker. VP can’t do much, but look what she’s been able to do as governor. She can make more change in her current position than any VP could do.