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Signalstar said:

I didn't think Biden would actually drop out.

Democrats have coalesced around Harris very quickly.

It's insane to try to put together a winning presidential campaign in about 100 days.

I think Mark Kelly is the best and obvious choice for a VP.

I honestly think the shorter cycle can be beneficial, gives the opposition less time to find an attack angle that sticks and it’s not like Kamala really needs to change the message all that much. Biden’s problem was he just couldn’t effectively sell that message but a younger, more energetic, better speaker can.

Highlight the accomplishments and historic investments over the last few years in infrastructure, manufacturing, clean energy, healthcare, student debt reform, support for unions, strengthening NATO and getting us through the pandemic.

Continue to push for the parts of Build Back Better that were taken out like expanded Child Tax Credit, subsidized child/elder care, universal Pre-K, tuition free community college, paid family leave, funding housing construction.

Attack Trump on all his legal battles, blame him for Roe being overturned, blame him for killing the bipartisan border bill, attack him on trying to repeal the ACA, attach him to Project 2025, etc.

I think the overall framework is there, we just needed a charismatic messenger for people to rally behind.

badskywalker said:
Signalstar said:

I didn't think Biden would actually drop out.

Democrats have coalesced around Harris very quickly.

It's insane to try to put together a winning presidential campaign in about 100 days.

I think Mark Kelly is the best and obvious choice for a VP.

Personally I feel like Pennsylvania Governer Josh Shapiro is a better choice. He could help a lot in Pennsylvania, which to me at least, will be the tipping point state.

Shapiro is my number 2 pick. I agree that winning Pennsylvania is more important than Arizona but I think Kelly’s background makes him appealing nationwide, I think he will be really popular with blue collar people in the Midwest & Rust Belt.



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