Assuming Biden doesn't run which one of these tickets would be the strongest for the Dems? (user search)
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  Assuming Biden doesn't run which one of these tickets would be the strongest for the Dems? (search mode)
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Question: Assuming Biden doesn't run which one of these tickets would be the strongest for the Dems?
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Harris/Cooper
 
#2
Harris/Buttigieg
 
#3
Harris/Beshesr
 
#4
Harris/Castro
 
#5
Harris/Yang
 
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« on: November 21, 2020, 09:16:32 PM »

I think two minorities on one ticket might aggravate white voters too much, particularly white men. Even Buttigieg paired with Harris might be too much to handle in one election for a lot of the electorate. Beshear doesn't really add much. Cooper is probably the best bet, pick him in the hope that he gives the ticket enough of a boost in North Carolina to flip it. However, I doubt that North Carolina would be the tipping point state and there is no Senate race that year so this isn't that meaningful. Maybe Harris should find someone else.
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