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In reply to the discussion: VEEP Pick - who do you prefer? [View all]Skya Rhen
(2,722 posts)124. Georgia Senator, Jon Ossoff
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As I stated but what I do say is factually correct and as much as you choose to not see,
LizBeth
Jul 24
#72
I'm pulling for Josh Shapiro. I think he'd be a really good campaigner. And he has done excellent work as governor
Walleye
Jul 24
#2
Walz, Cooper or Beshear. All fighters for working class - voters we need in rural swing states.
Nanjeanne
Jul 24
#4
I'm now leaning toward Beshear--young, personable, Midwestern that could affect swing state voters.
Lonestarblue
Jul 24
#12
We aren't going to win KY but I think Beshear can speak to rural white working class voters in
Nanjeanne
Jul 24
#13
I understand why national dems like to pull dems from red states but his influence
Tadpole Raisin
Jul 24
#80
Not for at least two years; the Governor would appoint a Democrat to the seat
LongtimeAZDem
Jul 24
#128
A.R.S. 16-222. Vacancy in the office of United States senator or representative
LongtimeAZDem
Jul 24
#135
Saw him on msnbc. Gov Cooper is very well spoken & presents well. I like him alot.
onetexan
Jul 24
#83
My husband is a strong Dem and a feminist and he believes a male choice for VP would be best for political reasons only.
CTyankee
Jul 24
#53
Kelly's term is until 2029, but his replacement would be up for re-election in 2026
LongtimeAZDem
Jul 24
#116
the current Lt Gov in Ky is a Democrat. However, Kentucky has elected more Democrats than Republicans
yellowdogintexas
Jul 24
#163
I think there would have to be a special election called to replace Mark Kelly in the US Senate,
red dog 1
Jul 24
#154
Kelly top pick for me (his seat would be safe until at least 2026). I like Shapiro, too though. nt
still-prayin4rain
Jul 24
#11
I finally saw him speak, he is very likeable. And was "not like us-ing" Vance, so I like that. nt
still-prayin4rain
Jul 24
#147
Tim Walz lacks the national exposure. Given we have such a short time frame till November i think best to stay safe
onetexan
Jul 24
#19
I really like Shapiro. He is the governor of my state. But Kelly would bring in the border states.
debm55
Jul 24
#23
I like Shapiro but I don't see how he brings any votes with him that we didn't already have.
ratchiweenie
Jul 24
#138
Cooper is very impressive, well spoken, and might help bring in North Carolina too
Botany
Jul 24
#33
We would keep it; the Governor would appoint a Democrat to the seat until 2026
LongtimeAZDem
Jul 24
#131
Thank you for breaking these candidates down so thoughtfully! Agree w you re: Shapiro - he's only been Gov 18 months.
onetexan
Jul 24
#58
Great point re: Shapiro's pro-Palestinian remarks. Kelly seems ideal to me given his background.
onetexan
Jul 24
#78
The appointee would only hold the office until the next general election in 2026
LongtimeAZDem
Jul 24
#125
Based on my social media feed, I'd say the strongest contenders right now are Beshear, Shapiro or Kelly
nbsmom
Jul 24
#92
Isn't the Lt. Gov of PA an election denier. If Shapiro goes on to be VP, it leaves her?
CousinIT
Jul 24
#136
It's the same state thing with Newsom. (Two from CA) From what I've seen of Newsom, he's got an ego
LeftInTX
Jul 24
#148
Good info on the 12 Amendment. Could be why Gov. Newsom is not mentioned as a VP possible.
brush
Jul 25
#173