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Frodo
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« on: November 11, 2015, 08:22:51 PM »

Castro is not fluent in Spanish at all. What would he add to ticket beside being brown and young? A lot of  Latinos watch Univison/Telemundo its important to be able to go on those networks and communicate your message. Xavier Becerra hands down is the better choice, there's no question about it. The real question is how Julian Castro is even in consideration?

Because the party has been grooming him for the ticket since at least 2012. Castro is young, he's photogenic, he's a good enough orator, and he's part of the fastest-growing slice of the American electorate (and, hopefully, a future bedrock of the Democratic party). It's pretty obvious why he would be in consideration.

Castro could serve as a potential counter to Rubio (as I think he'll win the nomination) or would be a "heat check" pick if the Republicans screw this up and Cruz somehow wins. He's obviously stuck in a cabinet position, so if the Clinton campaign is confident in a win in the general, why wouldn't the party want to elevate him to a position that could lead to a future presidential run? A Clinton ticket won't be lacking in experience regardless of who the Veep is.

It wouldn't be a "good" pick, but with a candidate who would be 69 at the time she would take the oath, you have to think about the bench, too.

Rubio can speak Spanish, Castro cannot that's not much of a counter. Xavier Becerra is the best counter to Rubio, his parents were undocumented migrants, he came from a very poor background, and can speak perfect Spanish. Not to mention Becerra has been in Congress since 1993, plenty of experience.

That may be, but isn't he more interested in becoming Nancy Pelosi's successor as leader of the House Democratic caucus? 
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2015, 08:29:03 PM »

Clinton-Castro legimitately scares me. Julian Castro is more inexperienced than Sarah Palin...

WTF?!

Geographic Region     Population
Alaska                          736,732
San Antonio               1.409 million

Castro was mayor of San Antonio for half a decade and he is currently a cabinet secretary.  Sarah Palin didn't even finish one term as governor.

As long as we're having a discussion about possible Hispanic running-mates, Hilda Solis is far more qualified than either of them.  
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