Would Clinton - Sanders be unbeatable?

Jarod

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I don't think any ticket is "unbeatable" but I think Clinton-Sanders would be a very powerful ticket.

The problems with it are:

1) I wonder if Sanders would go for it, in the end I think he would because he seems to be a very dedicated to his agenda and it would be a valuable platform to advance his life long work toward liberalizing our nation.

2) They are both older, and I suspect Clinton would like the optics of having a younger person on the stage with her, although Sanders really appeals to younger people.

3) They are both northeasterners, although Bill Clinton and Al Gore were both Southerners.


What are your thoughts about this ticket?
 
I don't think any ticket is "unbeatable" but I think Clinton-Sanders would be a very powerful ticket.

The problems with it are:

1) I wonder if Sanders would go for it, in the end I think he would because he seems to be a very dedicated to his agenda and it would be a valuable platform to advance his life long work toward liberalizing our nation.

2) They are both older, and I suspect Clinton would like the optics of having a younger person on the stage with her, although Sanders really appeals to younger people.

3) They are both northeasterners, although Bill Clinton and Al Gore were both Southerners.


What are your thoughts about this ticket?

I'd vote for them.
 
I don't think any ticket is "unbeatable" but I think Clinton-Sanders would be a very powerful ticket.

The problems with it are:

1) I wonder if Sanders would go for it, in the end I think he would because he seems to be a very dedicated to his agenda and it would be a valuable platform to advance his life long work toward liberalizing our nation.

2) They are both older, and I suspect Clinton would like the optics of having a younger person on the stage with her, although Sanders really appeals to younger people.

3) They are both northeasterners, although Bill Clinton and Al Gore were both Southerners.


What are your thoughts about this ticket?

I think at this point there is some genuine dislike between Sanders & Clinton, I don't see him becoming her choice.
 
They have much more in common than they have differences.
Bernie is much more pragmatic than you think he is. So is Warren.

Only time will tell of course but veep is a place holder and Sanders doesn't have the years to spare. Warren, maybe but I really doubt HRC wants the competition.
 
They have much more in common than they have differences.
Bernie is much more pragmatic than you think he is. So is Warren.

Only time will tell of course but veep is a place holder and Sanders doesn't have the years to spare. Warren, maybe but I really doubt HRC wants the competition.
 
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