• AndyOP
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    75 months ago

    I’ve actually been casting him as VP in my head for like four weeks now.

    I think it’s more likely than Biden being president next year, so fingers crossed.

    • @Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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      25 months ago

      Harris will get steamrolled by either Trump or Vance; Kelly wipes the floor with both of them. I think Kelly needs to be on the top of the ticket, and Harris needs to step down as well.

      • AndyOP
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        65 months ago

        Did you not read the graph? She’s a lock.

        I mean, Kelly is a lock too. Anyone who can fog a mirror and doesn’t get an erection watching Starship Troopers will win this election. But Harris is kind of right there already, so that works for me. She could probably keep using the same email address and business cards. That’s a nice plus.

      • @Resonosity@lemmy.world
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        35 months ago

        Unfortunately I think casting away Kamala as the pick would do more harm than good. She is the likely candidate. Joe can even make the transition smooth by entrusting the rest of his legacy with her, which is the reason he chose her as a VP in the first place.

        People also know the name Kamala Harris, and they’ve known it for years now. It’ll be a huge turn to bring in a new candidate on top and do all of the rallying needed to get votes.

        I think Kamala’s success will spend on the VP choice, her administration, and her campaign team more than her herself.

        • @Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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          45 months ago

          She doesn’t have a significant enough presence to challenge Trump. People may know her name, but they couldn’t pick her out of a lineup.

          Kelly just has to stand there while being introduced as “Astronaut” or “Fighter Pilot” to remind everyone that Trump hasn’t actually done anything with his life.