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« on: August 20, 2014, 06:24:48 PM »

Possible nominees
- Mark Warner
- Martin Heinrich
- Sherrod Brown
- Julian Castro
- Steve Beshear
- Martin O'Malley
- Tim Kaine

All bring something different to the table but does it really matter?
I don't think the VP nominee will really matter unless he/she is a terrible campaigner or is Palin-esque.

But of those choices...
-Warner was sued for sexually harassing his female employee
-Julian Castro in inexperienced
-Steve Beshear, while good, is old and not progressive enough for today's base
-Martin O'Malley is boring and has no vision
-Tim Kaine is just off, I don't trust him

What? When did this happen?

It didn't.

Warner, like Kaine or Gary Locke, is a safe pick. She'll probably go safe in a close race. If her lead is as big as it now is, she can pick a woman (like Murray or Klobuchar) and she'll still win.

VP doesn't matter much.
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