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I’ll push back:

Dan Quayle was a US Senator.

Nina has run statewide in Ohio and took a big L.
true, but its a VP we're talking about. we know they are more of a mouth piece and in our regard this person is more or less put there to keep things going if bernie cant go a 2nd term but the people want that bernie agenda for 4 more years. the question is, could after 8 years of bernie & looking/listening to Nina would people see her as presidential enough to basically be the black lady bernie? if the answer is no. then we have to look elsewhere. like i said, aint no time for games. we have too far to go to mess around. if things were a lot better for the avg joe and jane. I would be all in on Nina regardless of any of the previous stuff i mentioned. right now she's a big maybe.
 

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These dweebs want to crater our campaign with this trans issue shyt


no disrespect to super duper small minority groups. but sorry trans community. aint nobody about to put yalls desire to change sex(if thats what they're getting at) as a priority. why? because not changing will not actually do you any HARM. now if there's some civil rights stuff that they are dealing with, thats different. if there is serious mis-treatment to the point of physical harm. thats another story. but if that aint what we're talking about. get in line like everyone else with a gripe and an issue. no way are yall or should they be top priority. period.
 

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Keeping my overhead low, and my understand high
reason(s)? I'm just asking to see what you think.
I wondered to myself why I felt that way after I posted the reply...

It dawned on me that I'm just not comfortable with her in 2024.

The plan is to choose a successor that can continue what Bernie is trying to build. I don't see her winning the general election 4 years from now.

We need a VP that can win in 2024
 

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no disrespect to super duper small minority groups. but sorry trans community. aint nobody about to put yalls desire to change sex(if thats what they're getting at) as a priority. why? because not changing will not actually do you any HARM. now if there's some civil rights stuff that they are dealing with, thats different. if there is serious mis-treatment to the point of physical harm. thats another story. but if that aint what we're talking about. get in line like everyone else with a gripe and an issue. no way are yall or should they be top priority. period.
His health care plan covers free transitions. Anything else would go through his justice department which would easily be the most progressive in history.
 

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I wondered to myself why I felt that way after I posted the reply...

It dawned on me that I'm just not comfortable with her in 2024.

The plan is to choose a successor that can continue what Bernie is trying to build. I don't see her winning the general election 4 years from now.

We need a VP that can win in 2024
so you're saying what i'm saying. aint no room for playing games. it has to be someone people can see as a president come 2024. Or are we looking at this the wrong way. the next president could come from another one of his cabinet choices as well. Someone that will truly have to get their hands dirty during that first 4 years and will also be seen and learn a lot so they cant push that narrative of "well, she isnt qualified..." whoever she may be. Someone in a secretary of state role perhaps.
 

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If you guys run across any salt from last night, please post. It's delicious as much as it's ridiculous. Even without pundits outright saying it, and they don't shy away from that either, you can see the pain on their faces when discussing Bernie Sanders.

It's fun to see. It's not so much that they disagree with Bernie Sanders that kill me as much as it's so obvious they are incapable of just observing the race impartially as long as Bernie Sanders is involved. It's just so blatant.
 
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