Which of WashPo's sleeper Democratic tickets would you vote for in 2024? (user search)
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  Which of WashPo's sleeper Democratic tickets would you vote for in 2024? (search mode)
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Question: Which of these tickets do you like, or do you think is most likely to win the GE?
#1
Biden-Dick Cheney
 
#2
Biden-Mary Trump
 
#3
Deval Patrick
 
#4
Biden-Hogan/Baker/PhilScott
 
#5
Eric Adams
 
#6
John Edwards AND OR John Bel Edwards
 
#7
Michelle Obama/Barack Obama
 
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Total Voters: 43

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Likely:

John Bel Edwards is my favorite Democratic governor

Eric Adams depending on his job as mayor He seems to be a good mayor so far, but it's going to take years to clean up the mess DeBlasio created.

Possibly:
I feel like I'd be more likely to vote for a Biden-Hogan ticket in 2020 than now considering that Biden has almost fell through the floor of my lowest expectations.

John Edwards (Original): He undoubtedly did a horrible thing but he did pubilcally apologize for it and he wasn't a bad politican. It would depend on whether or not I felt like he was truly sorry and who he'd be running against but I don't think he'd survive a primary let alone a general.

Probably not:
If Scott and Baker were the nominees I'd consider voting for them, but probably not if they were on the Democratic ticket.

Deval Patrick: He wasn't a bad governor but that doesn't mean I'd support him.

I dislike Michelle more than Barack. 2016 taught us that the spouse of a former president doesn't guarantee a win and I don't know enough about Michelle, but from what I can tell it will seem like a Hillary 2.0 type of scenario.

Almost definitely not:
Biden-Mary Trump: Virginia taught us that running on "Orange Man bad" isn't enough to win a general election and Virginia is to the left of the country.


Definitely not:
Biden-Dick Cheney: The only thing I'd support Dick Cheney running for was prison for war crimes.

Barack Obama since he is not eligible to run for office, as he already served

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