thebuzzardman wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:K-DOT wrote:I think not voting for Biden cause he's not progressive enough is pretty stupid in this current climate
It's like, if the candidates are pizza, he's a slice of cheese. Pretty much the baseline, kind of bland slice that everyone will eat but is nobody's favorite. But the other choice is an olive, pineapple, anchovies, and uncooked bell peppers pizza with a Dorito dust coating that someone sh*t on. I'll take the cheese, please
But I'm still gonna advocate for progressivism and try and pull the party left. My concern from the start is that the Dems are gonna take the wrong message from this election and double down on trying to appeal to "moderate" Republicans which will cause us to keep repeating the cycle of losing the White House to a regressive Republican every 4-8 years and only getting those "moderate" Republicans when their backs are to the wall. Which is why the VP should be someone more progressive than Biden who should then be the frontrunner in 2024, or if he steps down due to his health in the next 4 years can just take over
At this point, I'd expect someone like Val Demings to be the VP. She'd be progressive on almost every domestic issue while being a credible person to handle police reforms.
And from a swing state in Florida.
Not sure how the crackers of Penn\Ohio\Michigan\Wisconsin\Arizona react though. (the states most mentioned as important to electoral college win, and that aren't already basically decided.)
I'm guessing Ohio will be the biggest nut to crack so I don't know how she plays there, but she'd be able to counter Trump's law and order schtick to even dubious white folk.
PA and WI may still be close, but Biden would have to stumble badly to lose those I think. On the other hand, it would not surprise me if Trump loses by 10 points or more in both of those states
AZ looks like it is simply on a strong historical move to the blue and I don't think that will stop now
I think MI is going to be solidly blue this time
Demings has charisma. She can be forceful like Harris is, but with greater emotional skill. And she may end up being more progressive on domestic issues than any of them other than Liz and Bernie. She'd probably be slightly hawkish on foreign policy, but that is at least in part because Trump did so much to de-stabilize post-war alliances and there's plenty of repairs to international relations to be done