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Algernon Moncrieff

(5,790 posts)
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:19 PM Apr 2016

Who would you like to see as Hillary's running mate? (HRC Group)

I'm just throwing out names. You probably have better ideas than I do.


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Secretary of Housing Julian Castro
20 (57%)
VP Joe Biden
0 (0%)
Senator Bernie Sanders
0 (0%)
Senator Elizabeth Warren
4 (11%)
Fmr. Gov. Martin O'Malley
4 (11%)
Fmr. Gov. Deval Patrick
0 (0%)
Gov. Andrew Cuomo
0 (0%)
Senator Cory Booker
0 (0%)
Fmr. VP Al Gore
0 (0%)
Someone Else (please post in the thread)
7 (20%)
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Who would you like to see as Hillary's running mate? (HRC Group) (Original Post) Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 OP
Sherrod Brown of Ohio. stopbush Apr 2016 #1
Qualified agreement.. but Feingold has a very good chance of rejoining the Senate Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #4
I can't imagine Sanders getting the nod after his antics in the primaries. stopbush Apr 2016 #5
Prior to Ferguson, Jay Nixon had been considered as a Swing State pick. Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #13
Vilsack is a good campaigner SharonClark Apr 2016 #30
He could be useful in keeping Iowa in the blue column, and could also help shore up support in MN Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #42
I think choosing Brown SaschaHM Apr 2016 #7
Sherrod would be great VP but... liberal N proud Apr 2016 #17
He has already said he doesn't want the VP slot lunamagica Apr 2016 #26
Paul Ryan says he'll refuse his party's nomination, but he's raising Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #28
Yes. Already noted in the post you're responding to. stopbush Apr 2016 #38
Hillary has said she really wants Feingold and Majority leader (assuming we can retake the Senate) Lucinda Apr 2016 #33
Cory Booker or George Clooney NurseJackie Apr 2016 #2
What??? No "Some half-term governor" option? Outrage! Harumph, harumph!! IamMab Apr 2016 #3
I have thought apcalc Apr 2016 #6
Nooooo! Not Gavin Newsom! I want him as my next Governor when Gov. Brown is termed out! BlueCaliDem Apr 2016 #8
He looks like John John in that photo! Maru Kitteh Apr 2016 #23
Doesn't he? :-) BlueCaliDem Apr 2016 #58
As much as I like Gavin I don't think he has experience dlwickham Apr 2016 #9
Can we give Governor Jerry Brown his 1990s body? LuvLoogie Apr 2016 #10
I'm 110% for Julian Castro - our next historic president after Madame President's two terms BlueCaliDem Apr 2016 #11
I voted for him too workinclasszero Apr 2016 #18
Julian knows very little Spanish RussBLib Apr 2016 #22
That was back in 2012. It's 2016, and he's been getting tutoring in Spanish since. BlueCaliDem Apr 2016 #57
This is Hillary's group for her supporters. Cha Apr 2016 #63
i like him too. DesertFlower Apr 2016 #41
I like Julian now even more - The Daily Caller's editor, Jamie Weinstein, looked pretty BlueCaliDem Apr 2016 #60
Clinton-Castro is a great bumper sticker! displacedtexan Apr 2016 #12
I'm leaning towards.... SaschaHM Apr 2016 #14
I voted for Julian Castro, but I'd also LOVE Al Franken! lunamagica Apr 2016 #37
Franken same age as Clinton. We need to pair her with someone from the next generation (nt) question everything Apr 2016 #46
I like Castro as a running mate DawgHouse Apr 2016 #15
Voted for Castro MSMITH33156 Apr 2016 #16
Julian Castro. Aristus Apr 2016 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author NCjack Apr 2016 #20
Cute Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #25
Oops. I apologize for my error and will delete it. NCjack Apr 2016 #49
Thanks (said sincerely, without snark) Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #54
OK. NCjack Apr 2016 #59
Their banned list contains the names of the posters I admire most Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #62
Our former mayor would make a great VP. hamsterjill Apr 2016 #21
Castro or Biden, prefer Castro obamanut2012 Apr 2016 #24
She needs the most progressive running mate that she can find andym Apr 2016 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author Peachhead22 Apr 2016 #39
It better NOT be... Peachhead22 Apr 2016 #29
Interesting Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #43
I don't think Castro would be a good pick SharonClark Apr 2016 #31
Kind of agree Freddie Apr 2016 #34
I agree Peachhead22 Apr 2016 #40
Governor Jay Inslee, Washington State LisaM Apr 2016 #32
He is also strong in energy, which is a big area of interest for Hillary Lucinda Apr 2016 #35
Another Inslee supporter thanks to LisaM. I am still looking at others Lucinda Apr 2016 #36
Not to sound agesit - whatever the term question everything Apr 2016 #44
I rather liked John Lynch when he was governor up here in NH Tarc Apr 2016 #45
WOW! My boss is winning! Interesting. There's no Sherrod Brown or Tom Perez here?? Liberal_Stalwart71 Apr 2016 #47
I like Brown too! Lucinda Apr 2016 #53
Justin Trudeau fleabiscuit Apr 2016 #48
If Ted Cruz can be President, why not Justin Trudeau? Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #55
Wes Clark. Sparkly Apr 2016 #50
Jerry Brown of CA n/t taught_me_patience Apr 2016 #51
I remember when he ran in '76 Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2016 #56
Nancy Pelosi nt Fresh_Start Apr 2016 #52
While I like Sherrod Brown DemonGoddess Apr 2016 #61

stopbush

(24,396 posts)
1. Sherrod Brown of Ohio.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:23 PM
Apr 2016

That said, I don't think we can afford to lose any sitting Senator from the Senate at this time. they're needed to insure that we retake the Senate. And Brown has said he's not interested in the VP slot.

So, I'd say go with a governor...or maybe Russ Feingold as an outside chance.

Algernon Moncrieff

(5,790 posts)
4. Qualified agreement.. but Feingold has a very good chance of rejoining the Senate
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:25 PM
Apr 2016

Not my pick but an observation: Sanders would be a safe Senate pick inasmuch as Vermont has a Democratic Governor to appoint his replacement.

stopbush

(24,396 posts)
5. I can't imagine Sanders getting the nod after his antics in the primaries.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:29 PM
Apr 2016

He's basically confirmed the worst fears people had about him.

And he's not going to deliver any more votes: 75% of his supporters say they'll support Hillary in the GE. Those that won't vote for her will consider Sanders a sell out if he accepts the VP slot.

Hillary needs to balance the ticket and try to secure a swing state in the process.

Algernon Moncrieff

(5,790 posts)
13. Prior to Ferguson, Jay Nixon had been considered as a Swing State pick.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:47 PM
Apr 2016

Now he is a non-starter. Brown fits that description; so does SecAg Vilsack.

Algernon Moncrieff

(5,790 posts)
42. He could be useful in keeping Iowa in the blue column, and could also help shore up support in MN
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 08:33 PM
Apr 2016

I'm concerned about Iowa given their election of Joni Ernst to the Senate.

I'm less concerned about Minnesota, but he could be helpful. It wasn't that long ago when we did well in Montana and North Dakota.

Farmers and ranchers I meet tend to be highly conservative. However, they also vote self-interest and they are a lot more inclined to listen to someone who knows Ag.

SaschaHM

(2,897 posts)
7. I think choosing Brown
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:30 PM
Apr 2016

would effectively hand that seat over to the republicans. Kasich gets to set the election date and unless Brown bets it all and resigns, it's definitely going to be at some obscure date to minimize democratic turnout.

liberal N proud

(60,335 posts)
17. Sherrod would be great VP but...
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 03:25 PM
Apr 2016

I feel he we need him worse in the Senate at this point in time. He is a great Senator and serves the people of this country very well.

Proud that he is my Senator.

Algernon Moncrieff

(5,790 posts)
28. Paul Ryan says he'll refuse his party's nomination, but he's raising
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 05:15 PM
Apr 2016

...campaign money.

Politicians often say something different than they mean.

Lucinda

(31,170 posts)
33. Hillary has said she really wants Feingold and Majority leader (assuming we can retake the Senate)
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 05:48 PM
Apr 2016

I like Brown too

apcalc

(4,465 posts)
6. I have thought
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:30 PM
Apr 2016

Bernie Sanders, Vt
Sherrod Brown, Ohio
Gavin Newsom ,CA
Like Cory Booker, NJ

Really leaning toward Brown from swing state Ohio, bring more votes.

Would like to see Sanders because of his message too.

dlwickham

(3,316 posts)
9. As much as I like Gavin I don't think he has experience
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:35 PM
Apr 2016

And I'd have to say the same thing about Castro; both have been mayors of major cities; Castro is HUD secretary and Gavin is lt gov

I would rather see someone with more experience but on the other hand since Hillary has so much experience maybe we could get her younger person like Castro or Gavin

BlueCaliDem

(15,438 posts)
11. I'm 110% for Julian Castro - our next historic president after Madame President's two terms
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:38 PM
Apr 2016

as president.

He's the Latino Barack Obama.

With Julian Castro on the ticket as VP running mate, we are ensured the Latino vote for decades to come - and we need them.

RussBLib

(9,019 posts)
22. Julian knows very little Spanish
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 04:25 PM
Apr 2016

That's embarrassing, to me. Julian and his brother both obviously look Latino, but they didn't grow up speaking Spanish and are pretty late to the party. To me, a Latino needs to be able to speak fluent Spanish if they will be expected to win the Latino vote.

Picky picky picky

BlueCaliDem

(15,438 posts)
57. That was back in 2012. It's 2016, and he's been getting tutoring in Spanish since.
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 12:20 AM
Apr 2016

He's also fluent in Latin and Japanese, so I don't think mastering the Spanish language will be all too hard for him.

From HuffPo 2012:

A number of news outlets have suggested that Julian Castro represents the Democrats’ answer to Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, who, like Castro, is Hispanic and spoke at his party’s national convention.

Unlike Castro, however, Rubio is fluent in Spanish, as evidenced by an interview he gave Telemundo last year.

While the comparison is an obvious one, the implication about Castro’s lack of speaking skills is a bit overblown. According to the same The New York Times magazine’s 2010 profile story of Castro in which he admitted he didn’t really speak the language, Castro was also receiving Spanish tutoring at the time (whether he obtained fluency is unknown).


BlueCaliDem

(15,438 posts)
60. I like Julian now even more - The Daily Caller's editor, Jamie Weinstein, looked pretty
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 11:01 AM
Apr 2016

panicked and said on CNN this morning that choosing Julian Castro as Hillary's running mate is a "cynical move" and that if Cruz is the nominee, it would negate Julian's effectiveness as a running mate who can draw the Latino vote. Yeah, right. Cubans are not beloved by the larger Hispanic community. In fact, the vast majority of Hispanics can't stand Cubans, so no, Jamie, a Cruz nomination (which ain't gonna happen) would NOT negate Julian Castro's power to draw the Hispanic vote one bit.

For those who don't know, The Daily Caller is also known as The Daily Howler - a RW-rag cut from the same cloth as Breitbart.com, and Jamie Weinstein is its most prominent editors.

So when you have a GOTPer panicking at the prospect of Julian Castro on the ticket with Hillary Clinton, we should go with that choice.

SaschaHM

(2,897 posts)
14. I'm leaning towards....
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 03:00 PM
Apr 2016

Julian Castro or Al Franken. Franken because he is a progressive Senator from a blue state with a democratic governor. That's key to keeping the Senate and not reaping it of talent. I also think the VP needs to be young enough that he can conceivably run in 2024. The VP spot is a great way to boost some new talent.

Aristus

(66,381 posts)
19. Julian Castro.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 03:35 PM
Apr 2016

If Hillary Clinton runs against Donald Trump, which looks to be the case, she will win easily.

If Julian Castro is her running mate, she will win in a landslide.

Trump would have to build a city's worth of Dubai-scale skyscrapers to compensate for his shame and humiliation. I'd sell tickets to that.

Response to Algernon Moncrieff (Original post)

Algernon Moncrieff

(5,790 posts)
54. Thanks (said sincerely, without snark)
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 11:56 PM
Apr 2016

If you think about it and have time: I've asked several times for the hosts of the Bernie group to ban me. They won't do it. If you can put in a bad word for me, I'd appreciate it.

NCjack

(10,279 posts)
59. OK.
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 10:50 AM
Apr 2016

I occasionally make snarky comments in the Bernie Group. Treat me or another ugly and I will ask the host to hide your comment. You have to develop a pattern of ugliness to be hidden. Then, the host will ban you. I'm watching you! Is it worth it? It's more fun play in the Bernie Group than being banned.

Algernon Moncrieff

(5,790 posts)
62. Their banned list contains the names of the posters I admire most
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 12:21 PM
Apr 2016

A woefully incomplete list of their 340 banned members that I admire includes, but is certainly not limited to:

VanillaRhapsody
MADem
Agschmid
Hoyt
wyldwolf
NanceGreggs
Fred Sanders
1StrongBlackMan
RandySF
Tobin S.
Hekate
arely staircase
DFW
TexasTowelie
Shenmue
BainsBane
MohRokTah
Lil Missy
McCamy Taylor
bigwillq
graywarrior
Liberal_in_LA
Orrex
jmowreader
greatauntoftriplets
hfojvt
PeaceNikki

...and I sincerely apologize to those I left out. And some of these folks, I've had knock down/drag out arguments with over the years (BainsBane), and I'm not even certain everyone on the list is a Hillary supporter. But they are posters I've come to admire over the years, and if the Bernie Sanders group has deemed these posters ban-worthy, then I want to stand with them.

andym

(5,444 posts)
27. She needs the most progressive running mate that she can find
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 04:48 PM
Apr 2016

Someone from the progressive House caucus?
Perhaps Rep. Luis Gutiérrez? Raúl Grijalva?

Response to andym (Reply #27)

Peachhead22

(1,078 posts)
29. It better NOT be...
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 05:24 PM
Apr 2016

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz! But I could definitely see her choosing DWS.

I would have a very hard time voting for that ticket. So would any Sanders supporter IMO.

I voted for Elizabeth Warren. She gives that added benefits that it would energize the hell out of Sanders supporters and also the 'Pubs won't dare try to gin up something to impeach HRC over. Warren taking over would be their corporate buddies' worst nightmare.

I could see Claire McCaskill as the pick. Would Bill Richardson make sense? He is (or was?) tight with the Clintons. Hispanic and from the southwest, where we could use the help.

Algernon Moncrieff

(5,790 posts)
43. Interesting
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 08:40 PM
Apr 2016

Claire McCaskill: I like her as a pick inasmuch as she could help tip Missouri (which barely went red in the last two elections) into our column. However, the Sanders supporters would scream "Third Way" at the top of their lungs.

Bill Richardson: I liked Bill in 2008. However, United States of America v. Carollo, Goldberg and Grimm would be brought up. Hillary doesn't need that kind of baggage coming into the campaign.

SharonClark

(10,014 posts)
31. I don't think Castro would be a good pick
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 05:35 PM
Apr 2016

I'll be blunt...It would be hard for some people to get past the name and he looks too young.

Freddie

(9,267 posts)
34. Kind of agree
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 05:55 PM
Apr 2016

I think he needs a few more years to season. Given her age (sorry) she needs a Veep who can hit the ground running if need be.
I like the Al Franken idea. He's pretty "left" and will appease most Bernistas IMO. Plus we wouldn't lose the Senate seat in deep blue Minnesota.

LisaM

(27,813 posts)
32. Governor Jay Inslee, Washington State
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 05:39 PM
Apr 2016

Very strong on the environment, brings in another region (PNW has not been represented much nationally), will appeal to tech workers, caucus state that Sanders won. And the governorship would be safe - Washington is unlikely to elect a Republican governor (the last few candidates they tried were off the charts terrible).

Lucinda

(31,170 posts)
35. He is also strong in energy, which is a big area of interest for Hillary
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 06:00 PM
Apr 2016

His death penalty views are solidly progressive. He has worked in all three branches of government. And I have to have a huge soft spot for anyone that is a member of the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus.

I'm soo glad you mentioned him last night!

Lucinda

(31,170 posts)
36. Another Inslee supporter thanks to LisaM. I am still looking at others
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 06:05 PM
Apr 2016

but right now I like Inslee a lot.

Like Sherrod Brown a lot too.
I wish Castro had a bit more depth of experience, but wouldnt be crushed if he was the choice.
Like Booker
Think Warren is best in the Senate.

I've been looking to the West, NW to see who had strong experience in one of Hillary's key areas of interest, such as energy, health care, infrastructure, etc.

question everything

(47,486 posts)
44. Not to sound agesit - whatever the term
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 08:58 PM
Apr 2016

but she needs someone younger, from the next generation

Thus Biden, Sanders, Brown and Warren are out.

Deval Patrick I've heard now works with investment bankers so.... bad optics. Though I really liked him.

Cuomo is... not his father. I don't think he can light a fire.

I like O'Malley because he is a former governor. Same with Dan Malloy - CT gov.

Oh, and of course, HUD secretary Julian Castro will be a good candidate, too.

I like Cory Booker but I am not sure he has a family and our electorate still like to see a ma and pa a kid or two and a dog (or a cat)



Tarc

(10,476 posts)
45. I rather liked John Lynch when he was governor up here in NH
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 09:13 PM
Apr 2016

No idea what he's be up to since leaving office, though.

DemonGoddess

(4,640 posts)
61. While I like Sherrod Brown
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 11:18 AM
Apr 2016

I picked Castro. He is well liked, young, and up and coming in the party. Sherrod Brown has some things in his past that would tank that ticket, regardless of how good a senator he is for OH, and he is a GREAT senator.

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