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writes3000

(4,734 posts)
Sat May 16, 2020, 03:32 AM May 2020

It Really Could Be Warren

I found this to be a fascinating article. It includes several interesting perspectives from various high level members of the Democratic Party.

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It Really Could Be Warren

After her swing and miss at the presidency, the Massachusetts senator is making a case for herself as Joe Biden’s vice president.


The coronavirus has transformed Joe Biden's campaign, and his search for a running mate. And it has transformed Elizabeth Warren's chances of being picked for the job.

The Massachusetts senator and the former vice president don’t have much of a personal relationship. She was determined to run for president by swearing off big donors; the first event of his campaign was a high-dollar fundraiser at the home of a top executive at one of the country’s biggest corporations.

But this is now a world where the Dow Jones is staying high while the lines at food banks keep getting longer, a world that will be defined for years by the pandemic and its aftershocks. And the presumptive Democratic nominee needs to think seriously—and be seen as thinking seriously—about what comes next.

Suddenly, the senator with all the ideas about remaking the economy seems enticing to the Biden team and it is looking seriously at picking her, according to people familiar with the campaign’s thinking. And suddenly, the senator with all the ideas about remaking the economy is enticed, and thinking seriously about what the job would entail, according to people who described her own thinking on the subject—and according to Warren herself, in two conversations I had with her recently.

“Joe Biden describes this [election] as the battle for the soul of the nation. He’s right,” Warren told me, over the phone from her home in Boston. “But there’s more. It’s the battle for the survival of a nation that works for most of its people or only for a thin elite at the top.”

Put her on the ticket to generate the excitement Biden needs, people advocating for Warren’s selection say, and then prioritize the coronavirus recovery by putting her in charge of it. The candidate who made her whole brand “I have a plan for that” versus a government that seems constantly unprepared—what could be a better contrast?

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/05/elizabeth-warren-biden-vice-president/611497/

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It Really Could Be Warren (Original Post) writes3000 May 2020 OP
And hand over her seat to the Republicans ? OnDoutside May 2020 #1
If you read the article, it addresses that concern. writes3000 May 2020 #2
Her seat is too important. JCMach1 May 2020 #3
I'm okay with Warren spinbaby May 2020 #4
Behind every successful man... N_E_1 for Tennis May 2020 #5
Warren does get under Trump's skin and I'm fine with her bucolic_frolic May 2020 #6
Got to be Kamala!! oswaldactedalone May 2020 #7
Actually she's a poor choice Trumpocalypse May 2020 #19
i'm taking wagers mopinko May 2020 #8
Abrams has no executive experience. Laelth May 2020 #13
Experience doesn't matter in elections Dem4Life1102 May 2020 #20
I like her as a person and deeply respect her as a politician. herding cats May 2020 #15
and that skinny kid w the funny name mopinko May 2020 #18
Please make it so. Great article ms liberty May 2020 #9
Perhaps, but I think we need a woman of color on the ticket...nt Wounded Bear May 2020 #10
No. I pray not. boston bean May 2020 #11
Yes! Make it so... and she can maybe draw Bernie supporters back into the voting booth too Baclava May 2020 #12
Oh please let it be Warren. We need her vision and competence at the top. hedda_foil May 2020 #14
She's greytdemocrat May 2020 #16
I prefer Michelle Obama! Brainfodder May 2020 #17

bucolic_frolic

(43,244 posts)
6. Warren does get under Trump's skin and I'm fine with her
Sat May 16, 2020, 06:35 AM
May 2020

But it would be an older and northeast US ticket. And if you want to be called elite, run a professor.

I still think he'll go with someone from the heartland, preferably with executive experience. By that logic it's a former or sitting governor.
By the midwest, Klobuchar would be in the running.

This is ridiculous, but I'll throw it out there. There is the idea that men love blondes, but they trust brunettes, and marry them, more. I don't know where I read that, it's old, 1990s.

 

Trumpocalypse

(6,143 posts)
19. Actually she's a poor choice
Wed May 20, 2020, 06:37 AM
May 2020

She’s from California a reliable blue state and won’t put any swing states in play. Her time as a prosecutor is problematic for both progressives and many African Americans. Plus she accused Biden of being a racist in a debate. The republicans are sure to use that in an attack ad. Their are better choices available.

Laelth

(32,017 posts)
13. Abrams has no executive experience.
Sat May 16, 2020, 09:40 AM
May 2020

Biden says this is one of his most important qualifications for his VP choice. I doubt it will be Abrams, but I think she would make a fine VP.

-Laelth

herding cats

(19,566 posts)
15. I like her as a person and deeply respect her as a politician.
Sun May 17, 2020, 02:00 AM
May 2020

She's not qualified for the position right now, and this is from someone who deeply wants to see her expand her political career to the top.

She's lacking in too many areas of expertise for the roll still. She'll get there in time, but her time is definitely not this cycle.

ms liberty

(8,590 posts)
9. Please make it so. Great article
Sat May 16, 2020, 08:19 AM
May 2020

And it addresses most all the issues we debate here when she's mentioned as the veep. If people would read the article before commenting...

 

Baclava

(12,047 posts)
12. Yes! Make it so... and she can maybe draw Bernie supporters back into the voting booth too
Sat May 16, 2020, 09:02 AM
May 2020

"I think the more progressive the vice presidential candidate that he (Biden) nominated, the better it would be in terms of the kind of response that our supporters would provide him" - Bernie Sanders, Apr 10, PBS

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