I don't like him.
Politically, it's a very smart move.
Cause I'm still voting D here, even not liking him. They're trying to pull all the undecideds they can.
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I don't like him.
Politically, it's a very smart move.
Cause I'm still voting D here, even not liking him. They're trying to pull all the undecideds they can.
Jeff Jackson from NC would be my vote. Dude has been pretty great for communicating with constituents, seems to genuinely give a shit, and is pretty progressive.
YES
We probably lose his seat in the Senate then. Though we aren't going to keep the Senate so maybe that doesn't mattet
The Democratic governor of Arizona is charged with filling his seat, and Arizona law requires it be filled with someone of the same party as the vacating senator. We aren't losing the seat; it's safe until 2026 at least.
I'd be so down for an astronaut with a military career as a VP candidate. Sounds like a slam dunk inside a slam dunk.
Fucking sold