Can we have Biden again, but drop Harris? I've heard bad things about her performance. I'd say run with someone who has a track record of success and all the right politics. But a Democrat's word doesn't mean anything in this day and age. I don't like anyone in the poll, but I don't think of anyone who stands out. And, of course, you can't take the word of a Democrat politician, so who knows? What about you who are reading this right now, do you want to run on the Democrat's ticket in 2024?
Two words: supply chain. What has Rear Admiral Buttigieg done to mitigate any of those issues? What has he done to expedite unloading the hundreds of thousands of containers floating off our coasts? Clearing the logjams in our rail yards? But at least he's whining that Americans aren't in love with electric cars. So there's that.
You have a lot of questions and no evidence of his "disaster", so you seem to be full of empty partisan rhetoric and then you add more. Brilliant.
You are the one bloviating about what a "disaster" Buttigiege has been and one would assume you'd have a smidge of evidence of that "disaster". Probably right now you are furiously googling his record to find the "disaster".
For someone so enamored of evidence, you've provided none to contradict anything I've said. Brilliant.
Probably not Biden. His age was already a bit of an issue before, and it isn't like something like that gets better.
I like Tammy Duckworth for the top spot. Who’s VP is kind of irrelevant as only a handful of folks base their vote on the VP. But if possible, I’d choose a fresh young face from a swing state or flyover country to boost the tickets chances in winning that state's and its electoral votes.
For starters, there were hundreds of ships waiting to deliver goods at the Port of Los Angeles, and he decided to go on "maternity leave." When you take a responsible position in government and there is crisis that you need to address, you either do the job and place your family second, or resign. since then there have more issues, and he has been MIA. The latest one is the looming railroad strike. The last I knew, railroads are part of the transportation system. And where is "Mayor Pete?" MIA as usual. His political ambition far exceeds his administrative abilities.
That would be interesting. I'd have to learn more about her, but it would certainly get people's attention.
No true. The vice presidency matters. Since 1960 the vice presidents have either become President, or been in a position to get their party's presidential nomination. Here's the list: Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Mondale, George H. W. Bush, Al Gore, Biden. Pick a fool for VP and he or she could end up in the White House. The first one who got there, John Tyler, was known as "his accidency,"
Biden/Harris will beat Trump/DeSantis by several million since the Constitutional prohibition on convicted seditionists will mean they aren't on any ballot anywhere. The RNC will claim the election was rigged.
She’s the spunky senator from Illinois who is also an army vet who lost both legs when her helicopter was hit by RPG. I like her spunkiness.
True, but in the original election to the presidency, whether LBJ Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan etc. no one paid any attention to who was in the VP slot. Only after the president's term was up, then folks begin paying attention. G.H.W. Bush choice of Quayle and Biden choice of Harris left a lot to be desired. Quayle never ran for the presidency and I'm sure Harris won't either.
You're not alone: https://www.chicagomag.com/news/10-reasons-tammy-duckworth-should-run-for-president/
Two horrible choices. I will leave it up to you. Neither would appeal to me. But truthfully I don't car much who is in office as long as we have congressional gridlock.