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DINGO Joe
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« on: July 22, 2016, 07:22:25 PM »

Perfectly acceptable and what matters most is if the POTUS is comfortable with that person.
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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2016, 07:24:44 PM »

Don't forget, Kaine was born and raised a soothing Midwesterner, before Harvard Law, Honduras, and Virginia.
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2016, 07:34:22 PM »

I don't get why people don't like Kaine. He's a great choice, and a solid progressive, especially considering he represents a swing state.

Kaine adds no enthusiasm, he's an obnoxiously safe choice for a candidate that is constantly getting flack for being overly risk averse.

Well when your running against a psychopath, stable looks good.
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2016, 11:39:39 PM »

Clinton didn't need to pick a walking bottle of Nyquil to project stability.

Oh for heaven's sake.  Politics aren't supposed to be entertainment.  Tim Kaine is a serious, progressive and compelling choice who is absolutely qualified to be President.

You want an "exciting" VP choice?  Then pick Sarah Palin.  But leave the Democrats out of it.

Oh please. Despite how much it offends the senses of policy wonks and other assorted political junkies, campaigns are won and lost on the enthusiasm of rubes and low info voters. Tim Kaine brings nothing to the table in that respect.

LOL at the idea of anyone more electrifying than Tim freaking Kaine being comparable to Sarah Palin.

You don't think his ability to speak Spanish and talk on Univision directly to Spanish voters won't have an impact on low information Spanish voters?
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DINGO Joe
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« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2016, 01:04:55 AM »

Clinton didn't need to pick a walking bottle of Nyquil to project stability.

Oh for heaven's sake.  Politics aren't supposed to be entertainment.  Tim Kaine is a serious, progressive and compelling choice who is absolutely qualified to be President.

You want an "exciting" VP choice?  Then pick Sarah Palin.  But leave the Democrats out of it.

Oh please. Despite how much it offends the senses of policy wonks and other assorted political junkies, campaigns are won and lost on the enthusiasm of rubes and low info voters. Tim Kaine brings nothing to the table in that respect.

LOL at the idea of anyone more electrifying than Tim freaking Kaine being comparable to Sarah Palin.

You don't think his ability to speak Spanish and talk on Univision directly to Spanish voters won't have an impact on low information Spanish voters?

Clinton is already running away with low info hispanics, very little room for improvement there. Who is Kaine going to turnout that was previously hesitant to vote for Hillary? The 12 people who voted for Jim Webb?

Well, I guess she should have selected a 12 pack of beer as her running mate.
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