Also I seriously don't get the hype for Kaine. It's get why people believe Clinton could pick him, but the man is incredibly bland.
He's ideologically compatible, has executive/legislative experience, chaired the DNC, speaks Spanish and won two statewide elections in a purple state. He basically checks the most boxes. In an election against Trump, especially against an extremely abrasive ticket like Trump/Christie or Trump/Gingrich, bland is sort of a good thing. He has the right resume to round out a "steady hands" ticket, which conventional wisdom says is her best defense against Trump.