• gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Why pull a popular senator from a western purple state who isn’t term limited when there’s a popular governor (Roy Cooper) from an eastern purple state who is?

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        1. Ties to Giffords.
        2. im not convinced Cooper is someone we can collectively rally around yet.
        3. His career makes a significant statement, and one that the right would have difficulty rebutting
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      2 months ago

      I really like him, but I think she’d do much better naming a younger VP. He is exceptionally qualified, but he’s probably going to quell some of the enthusiasm young voters are showing for Harris.

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        I partially agree, but there needs to be things that appeal to older and conservative voters willing to bridge the gap.

        Plus an elder statesman that can keep the House under control will make Harris’ job infinitely easier.

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        he’s probably going to quell some of the enthusiasm young voters are showing for Harris.

        There are a lot of younger voters who fondly remember all of the amazing science outreach that Scott Kelly (Mark’s twin brother who is also an astronaut) did during his year long mission on the ISS. If anything, I’d wager that younger voters are more aware of the Kelly’s than older voters — and are more likely to get excited about a NASA astronaut than some Midwestern governor they’ve only vaguely heard of.