Any Chance of a Hillary/Bernie Ticket?

jwoodie

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Combining her foreign policy with his domestic policy could be a winner (seriously). Thoughts?
 
Combining her foreign policy with his domestic policy could be a winner (seriously). Thoughts?

I think Sanders is mainly popular among his far left following but nationally is seen as a liability.
Once she gets the nomination, she won't need to kowtow to the Sanders voters, but try to get someone who will help her outdo Trump in the media. Either bait him into looking bad by the comments he makes, so she can look good that way, or make her look good by taking attention away from her bad points and in a different direction.
Sanders doesn't help her but scares people even more about the left and more "socialism creeping into govt."
 
Combining her foreign policy with his domestic policy could be a winner (seriously). Thoughts?

I think Sanders is mainly popular among his far left following but nationally is seen as a liability.
Once she gets the nomination, she won't need to kowtow to the Sanders voters, but try to get someone who will help her outdo Trump in the media. Either bait him into looking bad by the comments he makes, so she can look good that way, or make her look good by taking attention away from her bad points and in a different direction.
Sanders doesn't help her but scares people even more about the left and more "socialism creeping into govt."

How about Elizabeth Warren?
 
Combining her foreign policy with his domestic policy could be a winner (seriously). Thoughts?

I think Sanders is mainly popular among his far left following but nationally is seen as a liability.
Once she gets the nomination, she won't need to kowtow to the Sanders voters, but try to get someone who will help her outdo Trump in the media. Either bait him into looking bad by the comments he makes, so she can look good that way, or make her look good by taking attention away from her bad points and in a different direction.
Sanders doesn't help her but scares people even more about the left and more "socialism creeping into govt."

How about Elizabeth Warren?
Warren doesn't really help either....not that she would not be very good on Domestic things and pull in some of Bernie supporters, there are heavy negatives with a Warren vp as well...

one, she would not be a vp from a State that is a purple state, that is needed to win the election....she is from Massachusetts and it is going blue regardless of Warren on the ticket or Bernie supporters walking.

Two, there is a huge segment of the white male population that simply don't like Hillary or are against Hillary being president because she is a WOMAN, and adding Warren as the vp would not help win any of those men over, it could double down on them not wanting to vote the democratic presidential ticket.
 
Combining her foreign policy with his domestic policy could be a winner (seriously). Thoughts?

I think Sanders is mainly popular among his far left following but nationally is seen as a liability.
Once she gets the nomination, she won't need to kowtow to the Sanders voters, but try to get someone who will help her outdo Trump in the media. Either bait him into looking bad by the comments he makes, so she can look good that way, or make her look good by taking attention away from her bad points and in a different direction.
Sanders doesn't help her but scares people even more about the left and more "socialism creeping into govt."

How about Elizabeth Warren?

She has also been demonized, worse than Sanders in some ways,
and would weaken Hillary's image not strengthen it.

Hillary would have to pick someone with such a respectable record that
conservatives who hate Trump would feel justified crossing over and voting for that person,
or someone PC-untouchable by the media that this person is glorified beyond criticism
and anyone who says otherwise is written off as the bad guy and lynched by the media.
Clinton needs that level of deflection from her own negative points,
so either someone so competent or such a media darling they are above reproach,
anything they say is declared gold and anything said against them is garbage.

I wish both parties would use the VP position to pitch plans and leaders for
transitioning the govt and economy back toward rewarding local investment and control of programs.

But those plans would require such comprehensive detail, they don't sell well in "blue print form"
but would need to built successfully first so people can point to a model to speak for itself.
Since people rely on "sound bytes" to campaign through the media, that's why both camps
can only resort to short snipes and "ideas that sound good". Winning is clearly up to whoever
can slam the other person the hardest right before the bell rings on the last round,
where they don't have time to recover. It's not about fighting for America but fighting to destroy the other.
 
Emily, self respecting Republicans need nothing more from Trump in order to vote for Johnson or Hillary.
 
HRC will have enough votes by the time the NJ polling places close tomorrow evening.
 

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