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What makes you think VP is a good jumping off point for a future nomination? What are you basing this on?Agreed that it seems more likely she’s running 3rd party.
I thought Biden might choose her after she knifed Kamala Harris and it still makes some sense to me, but it’s too early.
She’s young and VP is still a potential jumping off point for future campaigns. Also three of the top five are old as dirt and might die in the next four years.
George H.W. Bush.What makes you think VP is a good jumping off point for a future nomination? What are you basing this on?
"If" means so much for such a short word.George H.W. Bush.
Al Gore was nominated and came within a Supreme Court decision of winning.
The fact that Biden is a terrible candidate but is hanging around because he has name recognition as a former VP.
Sarah Palin’s instant fame, she would have absolutely had a shot if McCain had won and could have been nominated anyways if she hadn’t gone off the deep end.
I could see a Biden/tulsi ticket and it would honestly have a good shot at beating trump.
She is not a moderate but with the main stream media behind her she could easily trick enough ppl into believing it that it could sway the election.
And he age would give ppl less concern over Biden’s age.
Hope this is not their ticket.
So you named one guy in the last 30 years that went from VP to POTUS.George H.W. Bush.
Al Gore was nominated and came within a Supreme Court decision of winning.
The fact that Biden is a terrible candidate but is hanging around because he has name recognition as a former VP.
Sarah Palin’s instant fame, she would have absolutely had a shot if McCain had won and could have been nominated anyways if she hadn’t gone off the deep end.
Lmao. Weirdest flex ever.So you named one guy in the last 30 years that went from VP to POTUS.
Anymore evidence?
14 of the 48 Vice Presidents have gone on to become president.
Five were elected president.
On name recognition alone.Lmao. Weirdest flex ever.
14 of the 48 Vice Presidents have gone on to become president.
Five were elected president.
1 in the last four former vice presidents was elected president.
2 in the last four former VPs have gone on to be their party’s eventual nominee for president. It may end up being three of the last four.
I think only one person has gone straight from the US house to being president.
We’ve had 29 in a row who have come from either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.
So, compared to being re-elected or running third party, yes being VP is a better jumping off point.
Unless she’s planning to run for senate, governor or maybe being named Secretary of State, it’s about the best job she could have to prepare to run for president.
Governor of Hawaii isnt going to mean much. You still have places in this country that think they dont speak English, and most couldnt tell you where it is on the globe. It's literally and figuratively out of the way.You see what I'm saying. Only 5 have actually been elected.
Tulsi would do better running for governor of Hawaii instead of VP. Carter, Reagan, Clinton and W were governors just in my lifetime that went on to be president.