My prediction is still:
I’m thinking it will be the safest possible person. A white man, for sure. Someone experienced. Someone who doesn’t make a lot of gaffes. Sort of a democrat version of Mitt Romney.
Maybe an Evan Bayh type. He’s “president-shaped,” as Stephen Colbert hilariously called Mitt Romney.
How about Bill?
If a female, who would it be?
Sarah Palin
colonel powell
By running mate, do you mean who will be running from the prison with her?
Like her cell mate?
[quote=flu]colonel powell[/quote]
when did he get demoted? Powell is an excellent choice, though.
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Swiftboating attempts are unlikely to work against Hillary! People know her so well that any rumor, whisper campaign or speculation about her is unlikely to change their opinion of her for better or worse..
Talking policy is much better strategy. But wait what are policy positions of Trump/Cruz again ?
[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Talking policy is much better strategy. But wait what are policy positions of Trump/Cruz again ?[/quote]
trump: I am rich. I am self funded. I know how to make deals.
If I were a Trump supporter, I will worry that his first deal after the election would be to sell me out ..
This is actually a really important question since one of the 1st acts by congress will be to impeach.
[quote=enron_by_the_sea]If I were a Trump supporter, I will worry that his first deal after the election would be to sell me out ..[/quote]
Trump might sell me out. I know Hillary will.
As for a running mate probably someone moderate and safe that’s well known in a purple state. Maybe governor John Hickenlooper of Colorado or Tom Wolf of Pennslyvania. I can’t think of a household name unless you go with somebody like Bloomberg but he’s gone from democrat to republican to independent so that would probably piss off the democratic party.
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Trump might sell me out. I know Hillary will.
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Let’s see how the sell out might work.
Hillary is striking a populist tone. But she might be more centrist and support Wall Street and the corporations. In this respect, the right has nothing to fear.
How would a Trump sell out of his base look like? Not pretty.