https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elec...t-vp-slot-in-2020/ar-BB105AvP?ocid=spartandhp How so very humble of her. If I recall she barely won her last election.....nice to know she is gracious enough to be the VP of the United States.
She actually lost the GA Gov. Race in 2018. Not feeling her as VP. If they want to go with a Black Women, Harris seems more likely.
A good time to be a black female in this country, the VP slot is pretty much a guarantee for the clown party
What is the issue? She brings the potential for a lot of black support in the nation. Dems such as mayor Pete, or Klobuchar who do not energize black support would benefit from having her on the ticket. her politics are to the left of mine, but she is articulate and a very good speaker.
NFW, Harris has very litle support in the black community. Tulsi destroyed her campaign by pointing out her history prosecuting poor blacks.
The issue is she barely won a local election and the shrews on that show are talking about her in the WH already. And she says "Sure!'
I thought you leaned right? I like her a lot as a politician, she seems to have that down home practicality and not just a bunch of buzzwords. As I said a little more to the left than I like, but this year it is getting out the vote so she is getting some run.
I'm a numbers guy and as such always looking for the easiest way to get to 270. California is going Democratic regardless of who the presidential and VP candidates are. Now if I'm looking for a VP that could bring a swing state into my column, enhancing my chances to get to 270, Abrams would be on that list. She barely lost the governor's race by 55,000 vote. 1 percentage point. I don't think Trump can win without winning Georgia, so Abrams would be on my list as VP. It's all about numbers, getting to 270. Deny Trump Georgia, win the election. Getting to 270 for a Democrat would be close to a sure thing if Georgia is included in the democratic column.
Of course, it depends on who the Pres. Nominee is. If she could actually deliver GA (100%) it would make sense.
I think she could bring in Florida and Michigan also. Especially if she is teamed up with a Moderate like Bloomberg, whom she would soften his rough edges.
On the positive side, she outweighs Bloomberg by 2x. She could sneak into the oval room and sit on him, walk out and nobody would know that she carried him out between her cheeks.
Surely a VP slot is fathomable - totally in character for her, she 'quid pro quoed' her **** out to Willie Brown to get to her current station in life... Another stepping stone for her & her duplicitous, self serving MO - why the hell not, lol...