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« on: March 08, 2017, 03:04:21 PM »

Too bad he can't just enlighten us with this type of incredible analysis instead:

I hope not. Klobuchar doesn't do anything besides satisfy the "labor progressives." Franken unites the party and provides a strong personality. Wyden and Merkley unite the party, appeal to libertarians, and can attract libertarian-leaning centrists/independents. Bayh or Ray Tomblin brings the Conservative Democrats back into the coalition and holds onto some of Sanders's Midwestern labor support. Booker, Heinrich, and Brian Schatz provide new faces for the future of the party in 2020/2024/2028. Mike Michaud and Brian Schweitzer attract libertarians, isolationists, left-libertarians, and unify the party's establishment, moderates, libertarians, and progressives.

IMO, Michaud or Franken would be the best pick besides the "young good speakers" group. Either one would provide a nice balance to the ticket.

Yes, only Kingpoleon has realized just how perfect people like Evan Bayh are for satisfying the Sanders supporters in the Democratic Party.

-Evan Bayh won Vigo County, one of the few Indiana counties where the GOP got fewer presidential primary votes than Dems last year. Hillary lost it by 15 points.

TBF Bayh is from Vigo County, though, so I wouldn't read into that too much
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