Mitt the Flip or Mitt the Flop?
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DougBH
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If it was after the convention but before the election, it would obviously be whomever the convention had nominated for vice President.
Hmmm…What if something like that happened after mail ins had been partially completed?
he should run on the dem ticket.
Throughout history there have been several heavyweights.
John Kasich would be good as well.
Kasich is going to address the Democrat Convention. He might wind up being a party changer.
If Kasich had won the R nomination in 2016 and ran against Hillary, I would have voted for Kasich.
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I would vote for Kasich even if he ran as a Democrat.
JayJay
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Yeah but it’s been a while since there has been one.
Reagan was probably the last one.
Politics has gotten much smaller and prettier since those days.
Yes, I would be fine with him also.
I have heard that Democrats have a compromise candidate that they can all support:
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They will bring out a surprise candidate.

[quote=“JayJay, post:35, topic:233889”]
That was was a perception not a genuine reality. Today we know how much more flawed and rather unimpressive all these politicians are. Regarding Reagan, books by Left leaning authors view him very negatively while books by Right leaning authors view him positively. Again perception.
JayJay
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All human beings are flawed.
That doesn’t mean some can’t rise to greatness anyway.
They’d pick Ms. Obama to help her be proud of her country for the second time in her adult life.
I’ve been wondering about her. Biden would get votes with her. Would she take it?
I don’t know…she’s battling depression lately, I read.
Plus she was so freaking lazy took a ton to get her of her bottoms to water zucchini in her garden.
That’s a misguided view on the efficacy of politicians. They are merely representatives who propose and/or vote on legislation, an ability most of us are capable of.