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  which ticket do you prefer (democrat only( (search mode)
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martin o'malley/dan malloy
 
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joe biden/brian schweitzer
 
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« on: April 20, 2014, 10:53:53 AM »

Eh, both tickets have flaws (Option 1 would be painfully uninspiring and dullsville; Option 2 would be slightly more firey, but have a higher chance of going completely off the rails)

I think Biden/Schweitzer is better and would have more chance of winning though.

Yeah, basically this. Perhaps Biden/Malloy would be better.

Nah, if anything Malloy would be worse than O'Malley. Malloy has even worse approvals than O'Malley's OK-ish ratings. Plus he hasn't really had any signature legislation (apart from gun control), unlike O'Malley's record.

I like Schweitzer, but he may become a Palin like embarrassment on the national stage. Who knows?
I dunno, one of the things that would detract from a good Biden ticket would be a Schweitzer pick, considering his awful speech at 2012's DNC, and that he's to blame for Montana going blue/red this year. A better choice would be Gillibrand or even Grimes. Biden doesn't need someone who's very experienced, he's been in office since 1974, so he can get away with picking a more inexperienced VP.
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