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In reply to the discussion: Warren, Kaine, Castro on Clinton running-mate short list. Who do you think she will pick? [View all]BlueStater
(7,596 posts)8. I'd go with Xavier Becerra, personally. Over 20 years in Congress and a pretty solid liberal record.
Kaine is probably the best of the three you mentioned.
I'm totally opposed to Castro. I've been speaking out against the possibility of him being VP for over a year now and I'll continue to do so until it's confirmed he won't be picked. His qualifications to be Vice President are a joke. Can you imagine him in a VP debate against someone like Newt Gingrich? He'd look like a little boy standing next to him. It would be a disaster.
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Warren, Kaine, Castro on Clinton running-mate short list. Who do you think she will pick? [View all]
Quixote1818
Jun 2016
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Castro is about ready as Rubio would be. Propped up more by the media and institution than anything.
TheBlackAdder
Jun 2016
#12
Kaine is pro TPP, is against abortion personally (does not favour overturning Roe) but does
AntiBank
Jun 2016
#48
Nah, won't be Warren or Castro and shouldn't be. Kaine is the best in this group.
RBInMaine
Jun 2016
#3
No one complained about "Gender Balance" with 44 Presidents and Vice Presidents.
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2016
#35
Part-time or not, he got A LOT accomplished for the people of San Antonio that has 1 million people.
BlueCaliDem
Jun 2016
#33
I'd go with Xavier Becerra, personally. Over 20 years in Congress and a pretty solid liberal record.
BlueStater
Jun 2016
#8
I heard Castro does not speak Spanish. Not that it matters but it may matter to some Latinos. Anyway
demosincebirth
Jun 2016
#34