U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly is among seven people asked to submit personal information as part of the vice-presidential vetting process, making clear he is under serious consideration for joining the Democratic ticket.

  • @Pronell
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    95 months ago

    He’s a little moderate for my personal tastes but can’t think of any real negatives he brings to the table that would resonate with most voters.

    I think he’s the best strategic pick.

    • Coffee AddictOPM
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      5 months ago

      I think the fact he’s moderate, combined with the fact he’s an astronaut, could really boost the ticket.

      So strategically, I agree he’s a good pick. The only thing is I haven’t heard him speak so I don’t know how charismatic he is.

      I used to think Josh Shapiro was the best choice to win because he is the Governor of Pennsylvania, but news just resurfaced about how his office had to settle a sexual harassment claim brought forth by one of his top aides last year.

      Given that Harris is going to rightly make women’s rights a central part of her campaign, and given she is going to rightly paint Donald Trump as the sexual predator he is, I think this means putting Shapiro on the ticket could undermine that messaging.

      Andrew Beshear is another option - the fact he is a two-term Democratic governor in god damn Kentucky of all places means he needs to have some sort of broad appeal.

      • @SlippiHUD
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        45 months ago

        I do think Andrew Beshear is a great option. I think we should be focusing on promoting our younger generations instead of just pushing the people who’ve put in the most time because they “earned it”

      • @commandar
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        45 months ago

        Beshear has really impressed me with his media appearances this week. He has a folksy charm while not pulling any punches. I think he’d be my preference, but Kelly also seems like a decent choice.