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mopinko

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12. i just think that by the time the dem house is done kicking the stuffing
Thu Mar 14, 2019, 07:14 PM
Mar 2019

out of the whole lot of them, yes, it will only take a ham sandwich.

obviously, if that doesnt happen, we have a horse race.
but i dont think they can keep this whole charade up that much longer w a dem house.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided
What exactly are you campaigning on when you "run" for VP? brooklynite Mar 2019 #1
What if they don't get along? or their constituencies overlap? unblock Mar 2019 #2
well the same state is a problem, but mopinko Mar 2019 #10
Those are my thoughts, too. Obama chose Biden and they just might have been the best.... George II Mar 2019 #16
Especially what if they don't get along or their Hortensis Mar 2019 #19
The VP is normally part of the President's team... IphengeniaBlumgarten Mar 2019 #3
i think that one important thing would be highlighted- who works well mopinko Mar 2019 #11
there is usually some degree of competitiveness between them, but this approach would surely hlthe2b Mar 2019 #4
Many wouldn't want it Awsi Dooger Mar 2019 #5
i just think that by the time the dem house is done kicking the stuffing mopinko Mar 2019 #12
If your system was in place last cycle, then we would have had sanders as vp Gothmog Mar 2019 #6
I know it's a crystal ball exercise to explore the what-ifs Devil Child Mar 2019 #7
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Why do you say that? (nt) ehrnst Mar 2019 #14
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2019 #17
So you think we should run who the GOP wants as VP? That's novel. ehrnst Mar 2019 #18
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Do you think that he would have accepted that if offered? ehrnst Mar 2019 #15
Honestly, I don't think Sen. Sanders would have accepted a VP offer Devil Child Mar 2019 #20
i'm suggesting it only because of the large, great field. mopinko Mar 2019 #9
I disagree leftieNanner Mar 2019 #8
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