I have a strong feeling Biden will give her a cabinet position - if she would/will accept it.
For him to get elected, I believe Kam is the better choice.
I think Duckworth would've been the choice if there wasn't so much pressure to pick a black woman. I think both are qualified, and I'm excited to see Duckworth's future. I think she has bright things coming her way.
She's also a former Cali AG, and her debating skills are top notch (can't wait to see her and Pence go at it). I really think she can be a good surrogate with Biden holed up in Delaware, not allowed to speak. Her only flaw is she won't really energize the left, but I think the anti-Trump sentiment is strong enough, and she will do a good job at getting more centrist folks.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 3:33 pm Very solid ticket. She can do a lot of the speaking for Biden out and about.
Decent chance she's the first women VP in America's history and she would be a fine person in that role.
It's a smart choice right now. The GOP is always going to harp on how Dems are soft on crime. Not with Kamala on the ticket.
And that's the kicker. Her main role is to get those middle-right folks to vote for Biden. They don't have to worry at all about mid or left of that. It's about that moderate republican area.
Thank the lord. She is not my favorite of the choices, but she almost guarantees he beats trump.
I seriously would pay money to see that debate. It has to get the highest VP debate ratings since 1984.