Joe Biden selects Senator Kamala Harris as his VP Pick

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Michelle Obama. dead serious. she'd get the base out or Andrew Yang. young voters aren't fukking with Joe
Highly unlikely. Not sure why y’all continue mention it. We all she didn’t love being on the WH as it was.
 
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I don’t understand why people think Kamala is a good choice. If people think that her AG record is not major liability then you are just fooling yourself. She probably would of won the nomination if it wasn’t for her terrible record.
 

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I don’t understand why people think Kamala is a good choice. If people think that her AG record is not major liability then you are just fooling yourself. She probably would of won the nomination if it wasn’t for her terrible record.
It’s questionable but she never had the juice to get there period.
 

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Joe should pick Kamala.

"Biden is already highly popular with black voters, according to the poll of 800 black voters conducted for BlackPAC, a progressive-leaning advocacy group. But 55 percent of African American voters said they would be more excited to turn out or vote for Biden if he were to pick a black woman to join his ticket, the poll showed."

"The poll shows 50 percent of those surveyed view Harris favorably and 18 percent unfavorably, giving her a net favorability rating of 32 percentage points.

Georgia Democrats’ 2016 gubernatorial nominee Stacy Abrams, whom Biden advisers have also discussed as a running mate, has a net favorability rating of 36 points. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, a Biden surrogate in Georgia and with black voters, is lesser-known than Harris and Abrams and has a net favorability rating of 17 points, as does Florida Rep. Val Demings."

SOURCE: Poll: Black VP pick could boost Biden


But, but, but......I thought that Black people hated Kamala :sas2: :jbhmm:

Former first lady Michelle Obama is back in play big time as a favorite to be Joe Biden’s running mate.


As Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday made a surprise endorsement of Biden in a warm and humorous video chat, the focus turned to Biden’s pick for vice president and gambling markets charted by Oddschecker.com saw a surge of support for Obama.

“Michelle Obama has been the most backed person in the market, accounting for almost 32% of all bets,” the firm said.

Spokesman Pete Watt told us, “Following Biden’s announcement that his VP would be female, plenty of names are being thrown into the ring, and the latest to attract a significant amount of attention is the former FLOTUS, Michelle Obama.”

He added, “Although her odds of +2500 [25-1] indicate that she remains an outsider with just an implied chance of 3.85%, you can expect to see that figure shoot up if she continues to receive bets at the same rate.”

The betting analysis site also showed that former favorites, Sens. Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar, have begun to fade as interest in Obama has surged.


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I can almost guarantee the picks won't be Kamala or Amy
 

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Former first lady Michelle Obama is back in play big time as a favorite to be Joe Biden’s running mate.


As Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday made a surprise endorsement of Biden in a warm and humorous video chat, the focus turned to Biden’s pick for vice president and gambling markets charted by Oddschecker.com saw a surge of support for Obama.

“Michelle Obama has been the most backed person in the market, accounting for almost 32% of all bets,” the firm said.

Spokesman Pete Watt told us, “Following Biden’s announcement that his VP would be female, plenty of names are being thrown into the ring, and the latest to attract a significant amount of attention is the former FLOTUS, Michelle Obama.”

He added, “Although her odds of +2500 [25-1] indicate that she remains an outsider with just an implied chance of 3.85%, you can expect to see that figure shoot up if she continues to receive bets at the same rate.”

The betting analysis site also showed that former favorites, Sens. Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar, have begun to fade as interest in Obama has surged.


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I can almost guarantee the picks won't be Kamala or Amy
I would love for that to happen.

However, FLOTUS Michelle hates politics. She won't accept the VP spot (if she's asked).
 
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