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Walk away

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3. Hillary's big challenge are white men, especially those without college.
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 09:10 AM
Jun 2016

Trump is not going to win the "Millennial" voters. Women and POC are a lock. I like Tim Kaine. He speaks fluent Spanish (Castro doesn't) and he can deliver his swing state.

Elizabeth Warren isn't a gain at all. It's not even a gain for her as she has much more power in the Senate.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2013/06/11/tim-kaine-gives-speech-in-spanish-to-voice-support-for-immigration-reform/

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No Xavier Becerra? And, I like Julian Castro, too. Mahalo yallerdawg! Cha Jun 2016 #1
"Celebrity" and national recognition seems to be playing well with the electorate. yallerdawg Jun 2016 #5
We'll have to agree to disagree @ this point in time(things could change).. Cha Jun 2016 #6
Well, the polling does point out women are more skeptical than men. yallerdawg Jun 2016 #8
Vive La Différence! Mais Oui! Cha Jun 2016 #10
Warren would be a great choice... book_worm Jun 2016 #2
Hillary's big challenge are white men, especially those without college. Walk away Jun 2016 #3
The Republican nominee has assured us victory in November! yallerdawg Jun 2016 #11
Unifying who? Elizabeth Warren doesn't hit any Demographic that we don't already have. Walk away Jun 2016 #16
What message and policies would Hillary have to have... yallerdawg Jun 2016 #19
Not this Clinton supporter, at least. Her primary neutrality was cowardice. BobbyDrake Jun 2016 #4
All national Democratic figures waited until primary settled. yallerdawg Jun 2016 #7
No, Warren was quite famously the only woman in the Senate not to endorse Clinton. BobbyDrake Jun 2016 #13
It's interesting that men are more accepting than women about the idea of electing two women. Koinos Jun 2016 #9
It's not a matter of being less accepting of the idea. athena Jun 2016 #20
Not sure how accurate the Bloomberg poll is about that discrepancy between men's and women's views. Koinos Jun 2016 #22
Looks like another useless poll trying to frame a narrative - that narrative being, push for an all- BlueCaliDem Jun 2016 #12
55% of men say we are ready for two women on ticket. yallerdawg Jun 2016 #14
I don't believe in polls. Currently, there's one running on HuffPo that claims that most voters BlueCaliDem Jun 2016 #18
I agree with you completely. athena Jun 2016 #21
That would be great for Gingrich as VP. LiberalFighter Jun 2016 #15
Yeah, lots of baggage. Plus not as sharp these days. Example BootinUp Jun 2016 #17
They would lock up the divorce lawyer voting bloc! spooky3 Jun 2016 #23
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