• @demizerone
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    542 months ago

    I hope she picks a good VP and not wet blanket like democratic establishment would want.

    • @[email protected]
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      It appears she’s looking at people who could swing a purple state, so that probably won’t excite anyone hoping for a progressive ticket.

      • @[email protected]
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        532 months ago

        Almost as if you need to win before you can do anything at all.

        Like it or not, the reality of the electoral college.

        • @[email protected]
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          102 months ago

          You can win in multiple different ways, not simply picking a purple state moderate. The whole reason there’s a story about “more youth voters like Harris” is because more youth voters could help her win. And the youths notably live in every swing state.

          • @AbidanYre
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            152 months ago

            The youth are not historically known for showing up to vote.

            • @[email protected]
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              122 months ago

              That’s what the media says, but kids these days are showing up more than their parents were at their age.

              • @AbidanYre
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                52 months ago

                I just hope it’s enough.

            • @kofe
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              52 months ago

              There’s an increasing trend, though. The last couple elections have been pivotal. Sucks we didn’t turn out in 2016, but we’re learning. Young women telling young men you ain’t getting laid while abortion is illegal. LGBT+ saying you won’t take our healthcare. New parents saying we need universal childcare, college students saying debt forgiveness is essential.

              I don’t know if it’ll be enough, but I know I’ll never miss an election again, at least

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              “The youth are notorious for low turnout. That’s why Kamala Harris (and possibly her VP) increasing their turnout isn’t important.”

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                More like being popular with a demographic who doesn’t show up to vote hasn’t historically been a good way to win elections.

                If they actually show up this time, awesome.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    No one is dismissing their value. It’s exciting to see them energized. The youth vote has been trending up and that’s awesome for many reasons. But we may need another election or two to see if it will hold or if it’s a reaction to Trump that will revert to norms once he’s gone.

                    If it holds, I think we are likely to see some changes in political calculus.

            • @Ensign_Crab
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              22 months ago

              And yet they’re excited right now because the party was responsive to their concerns.

              • @AbidanYre
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                12 months ago

                Let’s hope they stay excited.

                • @Ensign_Crab
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                  22 months ago

                  Let’s hope the party remains responsive, then.

          • @Xanis
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            Smoke and mirrors. Right now we need the clearest path to victory, not a path. The Right has their strengths and one of them is throwing wrenches into things. Can’t throw a stick into my spokes if my bike doesn’t have any.

            • @Ensign_Crab
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              02 months ago

              And yet, they seem motivated to vote for Harris because the party stopped lecturing and listened instead.

              • @[email protected]
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                02 months ago

                I feel like i heard those same people say she was too moderate before.

                Funny how that changes.

                • @Ensign_Crab
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                  02 months ago

                  And yet they rallied behind her. Guess the centrist narrative about progressives wanting absolute perfection and purity testing everything to death was horseshit from the very beginning, and that progressives are willing to accept a reasonable compromise candidate when the party isn’t too stubborn and arrogant to listen.

                  Now since we’re talking about things people said before Biden dropped out, where’s all the chaos that Biden stans were predicting?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    02 months ago

                    Thankfully not there.

                    Wanna gloat more? I’ll pull up a million comments of yours. Go for it. Douche

        • @[email protected]
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          42 months ago

          It’s so frustrating people don’t get this. Progressive politics is stringing together election victories. The US system is designed to require longer term horizons to enact significant change. And we saw precisely why when we survived Trump’s term.

    • @SeriousMite
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      132 months ago

      Tim waltz seems like a good pick. Seems to have a bit of the Bernie, no-bullshit, authenticity that plays well with independents.

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        My preference is as follows:

        1. Mark Kelly - Pros: Astronaut/Navy Combat Pilot; will pull veterans and people voting for novelty. He generally has moderate policies and won a national race in a battleground state. His Senate seat is safe because Gov. Hobbs (D) can appoint another Dem to fill it.

        2. Pete Buttigieg - Also a veteran, oxford/rhodes scholar; one of the best debaters in D.C. Coming from a Cabinet position so does not risk any loss.

        3. Whitmer - Contrary to some, I like the idea of doubling-down on women in this post-Roe, MeToo era. She brings a lot to the table, but she’s no longer in the running as she (a) both publicly and privately declined, and (b) she like Shapiro would be better off carrying their respective battleground states without either state feeling like they’ve been abandoned.

        4. Jon Stewart - He won’t do it, but hear me out: Viral excitement; strong debater; cross-over appeal to veterans & first-responders thanks to his decades of helping them. The Zelenskyy of our nation. Counter lies and half-truths with satire and mockery.

        I DON’T think Harris should pick Cooper, Beshear, Walz, or especially Newsom.

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          Mark Kelly was one of the people giving standing ovations and clapping away at Bibi’s speech to Congress. That really made my stomach churn.

          • @lennybird
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            92 months ago

            … Ah yeah, that is kind of a bummer.

          • @[email protected]
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            It’s fucking so obvious that it boggles my mind that people are still gunning for him and buttigieg and shapiro. They are all power-hungry neoliberal freaks, I don’t understand how this is really in contention at this point. Basically the only thing she can do on the campaign trail is talk, and appoint a rather meaningless VP slot to show her allegiance to some kind of politics that actually gets people out and voting. If she chooses some moderate scumbag because they’re in a swing state, that’s like the fastest way for her to piss away all the good will she’s built up so far. It’s crazy, I don’t understand it.

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          Mark Kelly looks good on paper, but his pro genocide and lukewarm stance towards unions is a wet blanket. Do people find him genuine?

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              lol I love that I have both these accounts tagged as suss tankies.

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                  Ah yes, how reassuring. Thanks, I’ll update my tag.

        • Coelacanth
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          I like your list. I think Mark Kelly is the obvious best choice and I hope she lands on him. Novelty factor is strong, it would be foolish to underestimate the astronaut card. He balances the ticket well and might also help win Arizona.

          Jon Stewart would be absolutely hilarious, though. If nothing else than for a potential VP debate with alleged couch fornicator Vance.

          • @2pt_perversion
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            112 months ago

            Damn I really want Jon Stewart to get into actual political office. He’s probably the most trusted voice out of anyone for my generation.

        • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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          82 months ago

          Thank you for not including Shapiro and not risking a swing state getting a Republican governor

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            That guy has such an unfortunate name. I hear Shapiro and I immediately think of the right-wing pseudo-intellectual professional troll Ben Shapiro and wonder why the fuck would anybody want him on a ticket. I’m learning to not have such a visceral reaction to the name, but association is a bitch to overcome.

            Mark Kelly is a great choice. Kamala needs someone who can win over the vets. Apparently Captain Bone Spurs still holds some sway with them.

            • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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              42 months ago

              Especially when he’s like the exact opposite of Benny boy. Maybe it would work in the opposite direction, though: People think it’s actually Ben Shapiro and vote for Harris because they think there’s some conspiracy to take over the presidency.

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              32 months ago

              Veterans are now a critical voting block for the Democrats? Not “young people” or “Hispanic voters”? Veterans?

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            Yeah I like all the battleground state governors, but I think for that reason, and for letting them continue to successfully run these states helps carry them. You also don’t want state residents to feel abandoned or used with them leaving for VP. They’re instrumental right where they are.

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          Mark Kelly is my favorite option too. If nothing else he is cool as hell and has that “great to have a beer with” quality. He’s also very white. None of these things should matter but he’s a great balancing choice for her presidency.

      • @chuckleslord
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        Walz is a great governor. I don’t want to lose him as one, but I do think he’d be a great pick

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          We get Peggy Flanagan as a replacement. She rocks. Bonus points for getting a native American female governor as well

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        32 months ago

        I think Tim Waltz would be a great pick. Full authenticity. A no nonsense and non flashy Midwestern white democrat from a rural district who lead a surprisingly progressive agenda. Count me in

        • @bitchkat
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          32 months ago

          Timmy has been a great governor for our state.

          • @Glytch
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            That’s actually why I don’t want her to pick him. He’s been a great governor and I want him to stay here.