Who should Biden pick to be his running mate? --- 8/11 Retlaw Day Update: Decision imminent, BGOL endorses Warren

Biden should pick:

  • Stacey Abrams

  • Keisha Lance Bottoms

  • Tammy Baldwin

  • Tammy Duckworth

  • Susan Rice

  • Elizabeth Warren

  • Gretchen Whitmer

  • Catherine Cortez Masto

  • Amy Klobuchar

  • Kamala Harris

  • Other


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Biden’s VP list narrows: Warren, Harris, Susan Rice, others

By BILL BARROW and JULIE PACE2 hours ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden’s search for a running mate is entering a second round of vetting for a dwindling list of potential vice presidential nominees, with several black women in strong contention.

Democrats with knowledge of the process said Biden’s search committee has narrowed the choices to as few as six serious contenders after initial interviews. Among the group still in contention: Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Kamala Harris of California, as well as Susan Rice, who served as President Barack Obama’s national security adviser.

Those with knowledge declined to name other contenders and said the process remains somewhat fluid. Additional candidates may still be asked to submit to the extensive document review process now underway for some top contenders. Those familiar with Biden’s search spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the process.

The campaign dismissed the idea of a shortened list as early speculation. “Those who talk don’t know and those who know don’t talk,” said Andrew Bates, a Biden spokesperson.

Biden, who has already said he will pick a woman as his running mate, is facing increased calls from Democrats to put a woman of color on the ticket — both because of the outsize role that black voters played in Biden’s road to the nomination and because of the reckoning over racism and inequality roiling the nation following the death of George Floyd. The black Minneapolis man died after a white police officer pressed his knee on his neck for several minutes, an episode that was captured on video.

Terry McAuliffe, the former Virginia governor and former Democratic National Committee chairman, said that while Biden’s choice was likely to be “all about personal chemistry,” it would be “exciting for the party” to have a black woman on a major party presidential ticket for the first time.

The campaign’s list includes several black women, including Harris and Rice. Advisers have also looked closely at Florida Rep. Val Demings and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, both of whom are black, and New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Latina.

Biden’s vetting committee had conversations with a larger group of women earlier this spring; those continuing on in the process have been asked to turn over financial records, past writings and other documentation. Biden has had various public and private interactions with many of the women his vetting committee has considered thus far, but has not yet had any formal one-on-one interviews expressly to discuss the No. 2 spot on the ticket. Those aren’t expected for several weeks.

Rice, who worked closely with Biden during his time as vice president, has emerged as a favorite among some former Obama administration officials and is personally close to the former president. She has never held elected office but has extensive foreign policy experience, including as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. She’s also been an outspoken critic of the Trump administration since leaving the White House and considered running for U.S. Senate in Maine.

Rice has long been a target of Republicans, including for statements she made after the deadly 2012 attacks on Americans in Benghazi, Libya. Republicans have also accused her of spying on Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser, though records declassified by the Trump administration show no evidence of Rice improperly accessing any information.

Harris and Warren have been seen as top contenders for the No. 2 spot since ending their own presidential campaigns.

Warren and Biden have forged a surprising bond in recent months and talk regularly about the progressive policy ideas the Massachusetts senator put at the forefront of her campaign. Biden already has adopted her proposed bankruptcy law overhaul. And now, with the coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic slowdown elevating the nuts-and-bolts of governing, some Democrats see Warren’s policy credentials as an asset to the ticket.

A Biden-Warren pairing would mean both Democrats on the ticket are white and in their 70s. Biden is 77, and Warren is 70.

Harris is the lone black contender who has won statewide office, notable experience given Biden’s emphasis on wanting a partner “ready to be president.” She and Biden have also demonstrated a comfortable manner with each other in online fundraisers. Harris is an expert voice in discussions of criminal justice, but some black progressives view her background as a prosecutor skeptically.

One contender whose standing does appear to have fallen is Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who was a prosecutor years ago in the county that includes Minneapolis. During that period, more than two dozen people — mostly minorities — died during encounters with police.

While the people with knowledge of Biden’s vetting process did not rule Klobuchar out, she is widely viewed among Democrats with close ties to the Biden campaign as less likely to be tapped given recent events.

 


Two national progressive groups will publish an open letter to Joe Biden today urging him to select Sen. Elizabeth Warren as his running mate, the latest in an effort by the Democratic Party’s left flank to push a progressive onto the ticket.

The letter, from Progressive Democrats of America and RootsAction.org, comes as outside groups step up their efforts to lobby Biden ahead of an expected decision by early August.

In their letter, which will be released this morning, Progressive Democrats of America and RootsAction.org argue “Biden-Warren would represent a unity ticket,” after Biden, a centrist Democrat, prevailed in the Democratic primary. Both Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders fell short.

“Senator Warren is deeply qualified to be our next vice president, bringing decades of experience and a track record of leadership on issues from the Green New Deal to fighting corporate greed and corruption — issues that excite the progressive voters you’ll need to win the White House,” the letter says. “Few senators have fought harder and more consistently for the kinds of structural reforms that would lift up working-class families and communities.”

Progressive Democrats of America and RootsAction.org both supported Sanders in the primary. Together, they represent more than 1.2 million activists.
Progressive Democrats of America polled its email list last week on their preference for vice president. With more than 1,000 responses, Warren finished first, with 52 percent support. Sen. Kamala Harris of California finished second, with 18 percent. ...
 





 
Karen Bass be looking like the Amanda Waller

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Biden’s delay in choosing a running mate intensifies jockeying between potential picks
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has extended his vice-presidential search by as much as two weeks, intensifying the jockeying and lobbying between allies of the women who hope to join his White House. Even some longtime Biden allies worry the process has become “messier than it should be,” pitting women, especially Black women, against one another.
 
Biden’s delay in choosing a running mate intensifies jockeying between potential picks
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has extended his vice-presidential search by as much as two weeks, intensifying the jockeying and lobbying between allies of the women who hope to join his White House. Even some longtime Biden allies worry the process has become “messier than it should be,” pitting women, especially Black women, against one another.

Very dumb move to say he was only going to pick a woman. A VP isn't helping you gain voters. I can't even remember Hilary's VP pick but an unfavorable pick can make you lose voters or have them not show up at the polls. Cuomo is looking like the strongest leader out here right now.
 
All this idiot has to do is be safe and pick Warren as his vp, it’s the safest pick if the dems actually want to win and aren’t just happy to play the foil to trump for the next four years while we all suffer.
 
Very dumb move to say he was only going to pick a woman. A VP isn't helping you gain voters. I can't even remember Hilary's VP pick but an unfavorable pick can make you lose voters or have them not show up at the polls. Cuomo is looking like the strongest leader out here right now.
I agree with everything you said yo until cuomo, outside of Trump I can’t think of another person who I would want as president less. He’s a piece of shit pure corporate democrat.
 
I agree with everything you said yo until cuomo, outside of Trump I can’t think of another person who I would want as president less. He’s a piece of shit pure corporate democrat.

I said Cuomo based strictly on corona. I think next to the economy, coronavirus is going to be the biggest issue in this election. While Newsom can't control shit in Cali and has corona numbers still going up, NY has done a masterful job in handling corona and Cuomo I believe is seen as the reason why.
 
I understand your reasoning, and I see that people think he’s the reason New York didn’t implode(which it kinda did lol) he’s really the reason it was as bad as it was in New York in the first place, slow to act and then took the credit for cleaning up the mess he partially created. I hope and pray that he doesn’t make it as vp(seems unlikely since they’ve basically committed to a woman vp) and have a chance to be pres when Biden randomly kicks the bucket in year two. He would be terrible for America and definitely terrible for black and brown people
 
I understand your reasoning, and I see that people think he’s the reason New York didn’t implode(which it kinda did lol) he’s really the reason it was as bad as it was in New York in the first place, slow to act and then took the credit for cleaning up the mess he partially created. I hope and pray that he doesn’t make it as vp(seems unlikely since they’ve basically committed to a woman vp) and have a chance to be pres when Biden randomly kicks the bucket in year two. He would be terrible for America and definitely terrible for black and brown people


Incorrect. Because of tRump's crazy travel bans and regulations, JFK, in particular, was unprepared for the restrictions. They had to stop planeloads of people for testing which they never knew they needed and had to get, somehow, immediately. But, they couldn't let the people through until they were tested or documented (it changed literally by the day). All those people jammed together for lengthy periods was like a Petrie dish. Planes can't fly forever; they gotta land sometime. And we now know, asymptomatic people are carriers too.
I'm not going to say Cuomo was perfect, but he reacted and acted better than any elected official in the country.

Don't forget in the early days, tRump was sending out so many mixed messages the governors didn't know what to do. First, he said he would help, then he said he wouldn't, then he said he had (which he hadn't), then he said some other word salad. Meanwhile, his son-in-law was selling off the stockpiled supplies.
The colossal blundering in the handling of this virus by tRump and his pirates is astonishing. It's a wonder we aren't all dead.
 

With 31 out of 99 votes, BGOL's choice in a landslide is Elizabeth Warren.

Biden should pick:

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