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My picks to head the 2028 ticket (Original Post) newdayneeded Friday OP
Honestly, it breaks my heart to say it Bettie Friday #1
I couldn't agree more Bettie.... democratsruletheday Friday #24
I agree. We won't be rid of misogyny in another four years. Maybe never. Ocelot II Friday #34
Cuts enid602 Friday #37
Exactly. LakeArenal Friday #102
Here was the first article on my feed Wednesday late morning IbogaProject Saturday #107
sadly I have come to the same conclusion after some soul searching today rurallib Friday #41
Russian style elections Walleye Friday #76
Yep, they still have elections in Russia - that'll be the model rurallib Friday #78
After Trump won, I kept thinking "do not congratulate" Walleye Friday #80
No we won't. I am in my 40s and I don't think we'll see one in my lifetime. Initech Friday #44
I agree at this point, and we need to give this a rest for a couple of election oldmanlynn Friday #49
I have zero issues running a woman if she wins a competitive nomination Jk23 Friday #53
Hillary was in no way annointed. StevieM Friday #101
My wife said the same thing Jersey Devil Friday #58
We're not being misogynist Mossfern Friday #94
"Strategic" or not making the man-babies uncomfortable? Bettie Friday #98
The first thing my brother said MFM008 Friday #60
I think the first woman president will be a Republican exboyfil Friday #88
True, but he's 79. Algernon Moncrieff Friday #91
Sadly, the first woman President will probably be Ivanka RedSpartan Friday #100
Wish I could be so optimistic Freddie Friday #2
The 2028 Dem nominee will be a straight, white, centrist male Fiendish Thingy Friday #3
Al Franken ScratchCat Friday #13
Love Al Franken. I saw him on Bill Maher a few weeks ago, he's lost a step or two. But, he's still Al Silent Type Friday #35
I love Al but he's a little old Jk23 Friday #55
He'd be 77. I know trump is 78. But will Al really want to? jimfields33 Friday #56
But he'd probably be running against Vance Polybius Friday #87
Does not have to be centrist PhilosopherKing Friday #16
We will see what the party's big donors will allow. Nt Fiendish Thingy Friday #17
A manly man MuseRider Friday #68
I was just clearing out my mind MuseRider Friday #69
Eric Swalwell. CrispyQ Friday #86
Well said FT and I agree totally.... democratsruletheday Friday #26
Andy Beshear Meadowoak Friday #29
I think Andy will be a strong candidate Buckeyeblue Friday #51
Beshear or Newsom are the likely front runners Fiendish Thingy Friday #65
Newsom will have the same liberal stereotypes to fight that Harris had Rstrstx Friday #83
I like Governors. Executive experience is a huge asset... Mark.b2 Friday #106
Message auto-removed Name removed Friday #36
I think a centrist black or latino man would be better radius777 Friday #70
I can think of tons of great candidates Fiendish Thingy Friday #72
I love Wes Moore. A real likable guy. I don't know a lot about him, tho. CTyankee Friday #82
Agree...as much as we would like to see a FE POTUS. We must pick a winning ticket..if it be straight white PortTack Friday #105
Harris won't be the nominee. Obama has no interest. Gore1FL Friday #4
We've been burned twice. We can't get a woman elected Meadowoak Friday #38
The first female President . . . Du916 Friday #89
Gretchen Would Have Been My Choice SoCalDavidS Friday #5
We have a very deep bench Quiet Em Friday #6
Andy Beshear is our best shot. Meadowoak Friday #43
charisma ventuckian Friday #7
I like AOC Emile Friday #8
A socialist from the Bronx should lose comradebillyboy Friday #33
A socialist *woman* from the Bronx will lose all 50. Ocelot II Friday #39
No! We can't win with a woman. Meadowoak Friday #45
A thread where the majority view appears to be Voltaire2 Friday #95
We've tried twice and failed. Sorry but America isn't ready. Meadowoak Friday #99
Say hello to 8 years of Vance in that case. BannonsLiver Friday #9
I think at most 6 years of Vance Darwins_Retriever Friday #32
You may be right. BannonsLiver Friday #48
Or 40. Meadowoak Friday #46
Did you mean Stacey Abrams? Polybius Friday #10
No women. We've been burned twice. Meadowoak Friday #47
Pete Butigegg....nt global1 Friday #11
He'd be a great pick! newdayneeded Friday #12
Nope newdeal2 Friday #15
QFT.... democratsruletheday Friday #30
I wish, but nope Darwins_Retriever Friday #42
NO way to Pete... democratsruletheday Friday #28
I love Pete, but the right would attack the shit out of him. Meadowoak Friday #50
Apparently the only woman that might be elected would be a Republican BluenFLA Friday #14
Just forget about having a woman president, it's just never going to happen Meadowoak Friday #54
She would have to be a Stepford wife. Jit423 Friday #71
I question if we'll even have a presidential election Emile Friday #18
Abrams and Harris are done as national political figures. Michelle Obama has no interest. tritsofme Friday #19
She's our first trangendered newdayneeded Friday #20
I looked her up, she won a seat in the House not the Senate. tritsofme Friday #23
I honestly don't blame her one bit. Initech Friday #59
Exactly what I was going to say. ellemb Friday #64
She's someone who can lose all 50 states. comradebillyboy Friday #66
It will be J. B. Pritzker obamanut2012 Friday #21
I love Walz but in retrospect Pritzker might have been a better VP pick Algernon Moncrieff Friday #92
Harris is finished nationally, which is so sad obamanut2012 Friday #22
Fox News royally fucked her chances of being president. Initech Friday #57
Message auto-removed Name removed Friday #25
Sounds like doubling down on a losing strategy. comradebillyboy Friday #27
Sheldon Whitehouse Mz Pip Friday #31
No JustAnotherGen Friday #40
I think Fetterman might be a good one Diamond_Dog Friday #61
Gavin Newsome oldmanlynn Friday #52
Absolutely NOT! boston bean Friday #62
Ok, as much as it pains me to say this, unless Michelle Obama is up for it... SKKY Friday #63
AOC. NT. Voltaire2 Friday #67
Unfortunately we would lose again. The USA just is not ready yet for a woman at the top of the ticket. And if a woman beaglelover Friday #73
We have a great bench, these are my current picks BluenFLA Friday #74
John Fetterman worries me Homoudont Friday #93
If he still had hair, was taller, and wasn't a ginger I'd say Bill Burr. TheKentuckian Friday #75
The Rs can run a woman and win intrepidity Friday #77
Getting ahead of ourselves a bit! Hope22 Friday #79
Nope Lotusflower70 Friday #81
Seriously after a long four years women may not even be voting remember..... Hope22 Friday #85
Sorry, but there will never be a female president Island Blue Friday #84
VP maybe Homoudont Friday #90
The top of the ticket is most likely going to be a straight white male JI7 Friday #96
We're going back after the Latino vote, VEEP will be Latino. AkFemDem Friday #104
A good idea, but Michelle Obama is a no-go. She hates politics and has no desire to run for President. Nt Jmb 4 Harris-Walz Friday #97
Gonna be a man- younger... Shapiro or Beshear AkFemDem Friday #103
Only if we want to lose the next election, assuming there is one jmowreader Saturday #108
LOL. alarimer Saturday #109
Michelle Obama will speak out when it's important (like for Harris), but has said many times that she's put in her time Rhiannon12866 Monday #110
Maryland Gov Wes Moore. PragmaticLiberal Monday #111

Bettie

(16,985 posts)
1. Honestly, it breaks my heart to say it
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 11:07 AM
Friday

but we can't run another woman. Probably not in my lifetime.

Misogyny is the strongest force in our nation.

We will never have a woman as president.

Plus, there probably won't be another election, he plans to be a dictator.

democratsruletheday

(1,225 posts)
24. I couldn't agree more Bettie....
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:20 PM
Friday

I voted for Hillary and Kamala. I worked for both and did what I could but the misogyny is too strong. I've seen it, heard it, and now lived it. Time to recalibrate folks. It's not what we want, which is so often true in life but what we must DO going forward.

Ocelot II

(120,672 posts)
34. I agree. We won't be rid of misogyny in another four years. Maybe never.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:28 PM
Friday

If we run another woman candidate next time we'll lose again, assuming there's an election at all. It's going to have to be a middle-aged white guy, as much as it hurts to say that. Maybe in 50 or 100 years, if the country still exists, it might be possible. But most of us will never see it. Almost every other country in the world has had a female head of state, including some countries you wouldn't expect (e.g., Pakistan, the Philipines, Myanmar and India). But not us.

enid602

(9,031 posts)
37. Cuts
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:29 PM
Friday

I think it’s safe to say that we might not have another election in the conventional sense. Not unless there’s a huge reaction to Elon (it’s gonna get worse before it gets better) Musk’s promised $2 TRILLION in budget cuts. Trump voters think these tax cuts will affect welfare and foreign aid only. Wait until they see how they will personally be affected.

IbogaProject

(3,616 posts)
107. Here was the first article on my feed Wednesday late morning
Sat Nov 9, 2024, 04:30 PM
Saturday

10 Things the Middle Class Won’t Be Able To Afford in Less Than a Decade

Caitlyn Moorhead
Wed, November 6, 2024 at 11:00 AM EST 6 min read


In a world where the financial landscape is constantly shifting, the American middle class often finds itself in a precarious position.

The cost of living is increasing across the board thanks to areas such as housing, higher education and healthcare, just to name a few. People used to find that earning a standard middle-class income could still provide comfort, but now, they find themselves living paycheck to paycheck.

Caught between the affluence of the wealthy and the struggles of the lower middle-class families and economic tiers, middle-class incomes are putting individuals in steeper financial challenges that could significantly alter their lifestyle in the coming decade. When you have to battle student loans well into the age when you should have been saving for retirement, the struggle to afford any future luxuries or even necessities starts to become overwhelming.

Here are five things that, if current trends continue, may become unaffordable for the middle class in less than 10 years.


https://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-things-middle-class-won-160004493.html

The Wealthy and the Regressives are already licking their chops for their upcoming feast.

rurallib

(63,177 posts)
41. sadly I have come to the same conclusion after some soul searching today
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:29 PM
Friday

disagree - there will be elections - just not Free and Fair elections

Initech

(101,792 posts)
44. No we won't. I am in my 40s and I don't think we'll see one in my lifetime.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:31 PM
Friday

This country has gone completely insane. And I blame propaganda for it.

And yes, we may not have another election. It sucks.

oldmanlynn

(349 posts)
49. I agree at this point, and we need to give this a rest for a couple of election
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:35 PM
Friday

We have run women at the top of the ticket twice and lost both times and so it’s disheartens me to say this like the original poster but I think the next election we’ve got to give that a break.

Jk23

(386 posts)
53. I have zero issues running a woman if she wins a competitive nomination
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:37 PM
Friday

We have some excellent women in the Democratic party who would do great what we can do is annoit a women again because we're 0 for two on that one.

Also don't be surprised at the Republicans run a woman after Trump's term.

StevieM

(10,539 posts)
101. Hillary was in no way annointed.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 08:02 PM
Friday

She won the nomination fair and square. Anyone who wanted to run was welcome to. Several other Democrats did seek the nomination. They had every opportunity to win, if they could. The DNC played no role in Hillary's defeat of Bernie Sanders, and the claim that they did is totally baseless and utter nonsense.

Jersey Devil

(10,332 posts)
58. My wife said the same thing
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:40 PM
Friday

almost word for word. What irony that we have to be misogynistic to beat misogyny.

MFM008

(19,998 posts)
60. The first thing my brother said
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:46 PM
Friday

When the election was called was that men are not going to vote for a woman and if they do it's not going to be a black woman and he supported her and voted for her I think he was just making the observation.

exboyfil

(17,986 posts)
88. I think the first woman president will be a Republican
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 04:46 PM
Friday

Probably Vance's VP.

One scenario

Trump out before end of his term
Haley confirmed as new VP
Haley runs with Vance on 2028 ticket
If win will run in 2032 as President (or 2036 if Vance becomes President before half of the Presidential term is done).

RedSpartan

(1,766 posts)
100. Sadly, the first woman President will probably be Ivanka
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 08:02 PM
Friday

She's his favorite and the heir apparent. And the MAGA Cult will vote for her without question, as will most "working class" men. After all, she's a hot blonde and a so successful like him!

Freddie

(9,687 posts)
2. Wish I could be so optimistic
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 11:08 AM
Friday

This country has proved we’re too backwards to elect a woman. Our next candidate needs white skin and a penis.

Fiendish Thingy

(18,388 posts)
3. The 2028 Dem nominee will be a straight, white, centrist male
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 11:10 AM
Friday

Whether we like it or not.

On the bright side I also expect the VP nominee will be a Latino Male.

I’m 67, and I don’t expect to see Dems nominate another woman in my lifetime, even if I live to be 100.

MuseRider

(34,358 posts)
68. A manly man
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 02:04 PM
Friday

who sometimes has his big, important meetings at your house in his man den, to keep wifey from being too curious, and where the booze is located where she cannot find it. Wifey will be preparing the cookies and non stimulating goodies. She will smile and nod her head before she leaves to put the kids to bed as the nanny is leaving for the night then she is off for an exciting meeting with dirty dishes and a roughed up house. The manly men come out of the den (such a perfect name for a place for manly men). They nod as they hand her their dishes and maybe one or two will break the usual man behaviors and tell her the cookies were great as she watches them waddle and sway to their cars. She knows most of the cookies are still there but there are a lot of glasses to be washed smelling of something they refer to as booze.

It is the perfect way of things. Men gather for important decisions that affect the women in large and often difficult ways but that is the way. Women flutter around making life as easy as possible for the men folk, after all without them our nation would fall apart, and we go to sleep (when he allows it) knowing that for the rest of our lives we are never going to have to worry our pretty little heads. *sigh* Women are so lucky.

If men only knew what we know, what we think. We can tell them but they never hear it because they don't have to or they don't think there is anything important coming from our mouths.

I have been a part of a family like that, maybe not quite that bad but it feels terrible no matter how bad it is. Probably a good many of us has especially if they are getting older (less desirable and that is good because STD's are not fun).

This is what it feels like in so many households. Where we are is much better, this was mostly my childhood and probably a lot of us grew up like that and we do not forget it. If this is all we have to look forward to we may as well disappear because I will NEVER allow myself to live in an environment like that again.

*****Some of this is true for me but most of it came from friends experiences, those older than my 70. Not far away. Could easily go back to that if we do not watch out. These particular people going into our White House have little regard for women unless you are taking his slippers off before he lays down. Silly boy, you will soil the sheets I just put on and I will have to wash them again tomorrow. *sigh*

MuseRider

(34,358 posts)
69. I was just clearing out my mind
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 02:05 PM
Friday

and did not mean to post this so make of it what you will. Just getting my anger and fear out.

Buckeyeblue

(5,688 posts)
51. I think Andy will be a strong candidate
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:36 PM
Friday

Trump's administration is going to fuck up a great many things. Picking a centrist candidate to claim the middle will be strong strategy.

Whoever the fascists run in 2028 will have to own the Trump (and probably Vance) record. So they will be far right.

Fiendish Thingy

(18,388 posts)
65. Beshear or Newsom are the likely front runners
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 01:12 PM
Friday

I don’t think Beshear would carry any red states except perhaps his own, but he might have a better chance of carrying swing states than Newsom.

Newsom, however, already has more national visibility, and will almost certainly be better funded than Beshear. That might put him in better position to win the nomination but I think he would have a hard time winning the election, depending on who the fascists nominate (I don’t think it will be Vance, unless he becomes the incumbent by 2028), and what they do to voting rights between now and then.

I’m guessing they may repeal the ECRA and replace it with something more fascist friendly.

Rstrstx

(1,567 posts)
83. Newsom will have the same liberal stereotypes to fight that Harris had
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 03:53 PM
Friday

A successful male Governor from a swing or red state sounds pretty good right now

Mark.b2

(464 posts)
106. I like Governors. Executive experience is a huge asset...
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 08:35 PM
Friday

Last edited Fri Nov 8, 2024, 09:43 PM - Edit history (1)

Being from outside DC is good, too.

Obama notwithstanding, I would avoid anyone from the House or Senate. Experience there just doesnt mean much. It’s hard to beat having been responsible for running something (i.e. state, a company, a large organization, etc.) nd having been held accountable for results.

Response to Fiendish Thingy (Reply #3)

radius777

(3,790 posts)
70. I think a centrist black or latino man would be better
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 02:09 PM
Friday

as it would help to rebuild the Obama coalition.

Perhaps someone like Maryland governor Wes Moore.

Fiendish Thingy

(18,388 posts)
72. I can think of tons of great candidates
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 02:15 PM
Friday

But unless there is a major shift in thinking by Dem power brokers, including big donors, it’s gonna be a straight white male not named Shapiro.

CTyankee

(64,942 posts)
82. I love Wes Moore. A real likable guy. I don't know a lot about him, tho.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 03:52 PM
Friday

Perhaps I should fine out...

PortTack

(34,581 posts)
105. Agree...as much as we would like to see a FE POTUS. We must pick a winning ticket..if it be straight white
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 08:34 PM
Friday

Male, then so be

Gore1FL

(21,840 posts)
4. Harris won't be the nominee. Obama has no interest.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 11:13 AM
Friday

Stacy Adams is a shoe company.

Sarah McBride will have, at most, 1 complete term in the U.S House before she would have to announce.

I submit there are plenty of qualified women, but this particular list doesn’t reflect realistic expectations for 2028.

Meadowoak

(6,209 posts)
38. We've been burned twice. We can't get a woman elected
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:29 PM
Friday

Sorry. This country isn't ready for it, and probably never will be. Men are terrified of successful women. And women are jealous of them. Nope, it won't work.

Du916

(9 posts)
89. The first female President . . .
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 04:56 PM
Friday

will be a Republican. There is no way Dumbfuckistan would elect a woman who is not an aryan right-winger. There is irony in the fact that Mexico elected a woman (and a Jewish one) before the USA.

Quiet Em

(891 posts)
6. We have a very deep bench
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 11:22 AM
Friday

There will be a few outstanding candidates in our 2028 primary.

My main concern now is how to lessen the damage in the 2026 midterms.

ventuckian

(8 posts)
7. charisma
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 11:24 AM
Friday

I feel betrayed because I was hoping to hug my 87 year old mother and tell her is was glad for her to see this. I was so angry for 24 hours. Moving foward though regardless of gender we need someone charismatic and sorry to say ruthless. LBJ type ruthlessness who won't make the mistake of going against his instinct and getting into a foolish war.

comradebillyboy

(10,449 posts)
33. A socialist from the Bronx should lose
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:28 PM
Friday

at least 48 states. I am old enough to remember George McGovern.

Meadowoak

(6,209 posts)
99. We've tried twice and failed. Sorry but America isn't ready.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 07:57 PM
Friday

We have to run someone that can win. We can keep trying to fool ourselves, but it won't happen. Sorry

democratsruletheday

(1,225 posts)
28. NO way to Pete...
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:24 PM
Friday

love him but if you think this country is sexist and racist, that's nothing compared to the homophobia. My gosh....no way, I love Pete B. but it would never fly

Meadowoak

(6,209 posts)
50. I love Pete, but the right would attack the shit out of him.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:35 PM
Friday

We need a straight white male, in his 40s or 50s.

BluenFLA

(158 posts)
14. Apparently the only woman that might be elected would be a Republican
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 11:41 AM
Friday

To test this if they nominated a woman and we nominated a man and we win then this proves this country is too misogynistic to elect a woman at least for the near future.

Meadowoak

(6,209 posts)
54. Just forget about having a woman president, it's just never going to happen
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:38 PM
Friday

Men are intimidated by successful women, and women are jealous of them.

tritsofme

(18,383 posts)
19. Abrams and Harris are done as national political figures. Michelle Obama has no interest.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:01 PM
Friday

And I don’t even know who Sarah McBride is.

tritsofme

(18,383 posts)
23. I looked her up, she won a seat in the House not the Senate.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:14 PM
Friday

But sorry, maybe someday, but a first term congresswoman is just not a plausible presidential candidate.

Initech

(101,792 posts)
59. I honestly don't blame her one bit.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:42 PM
Friday

It sucks, but the fucking conspiracy theory sphere would decimate Michelle Obama.

obamanut2012

(27,771 posts)
22. Harris is finished nationally, which is so sad
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:12 PM
Friday

What a good President she would be.

If she is up to it, I hope she runs for CA Governor. I'd love her living back in Sac.

Initech

(101,792 posts)
57. Fox News royally fucked her chances of being president.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:40 PM
Friday

They are the worst thing to happen to this country since the Civil War.

Response to newdayneeded (Original post)

SKKY

(12,225 posts)
63. Ok, as much as it pains me to say this, unless Michelle Obama is up for it...
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 12:58 PM
Friday

...and I am 100% sure she isn't, our nominee will have to be a man. So, with that, these are who I think are likely candidates...

Josh Shapiro
Andy Beshear
Hakeem Jeffries
JB Pritzker
Gavin Newsom
Wes Moore
Corey Booker

And I don't really care who the VP is, because we do have such a deep bench, but THEY BETTER GET SOMEONE FLUENT IN SPANISH!!!!

beaglelover

(4,030 posts)
73. Unfortunately we would lose again. The USA just is not ready yet for a woman at the top of the ticket. And if a woman
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 02:15 PM
Friday

can't win there is no way a gay guy would win as much as I hate that as a fellow gay guy. We'll need to nominate a man at the top of the ticket to win in 2028. Sad but that's the reality of the USA.

BluenFLA

(158 posts)
74. We have a great bench, these are my current picks
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 02:44 PM
Friday

Gavin Newsom
John Fetterman
Wes Moore
Andy Beshear
Ben Ray Lujan
Ruben Gallego
Alex Padilla
J.B. Spritzer
Josh Shapiro

Unfortunately, we'll have to go with a white or Latino or Black male for now.

These women are more than qualified for being at the top of the ticket and if circumstances change they should be considered at the very least for VP

Gretchen Whitmer
Laura Kelly
Amy Klobuchar
Catherine Cortez Masto
Jasmine Crocket
AOC

To be frank they all have their drawbacks and may only wind up being VP picks, but based on past experiences the nominee will be a relative unknown like Bill Clinton or Obama that we can't conceive as running. Who knows maybe it can wind up being HI governor Josh Green for all we know. He'll, let's consider Joe Kennedy III while we're at it!

Homoudont

(90 posts)
93. John Fetterman worries me
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 05:34 PM
Friday

He doesn't seem to be as progressive as I thought he would be. I don't see him being a good pick.

I agree with you about a female VP but we can hope a female wins the primary and picks another female as her VP.

TheKentuckian

(26,032 posts)
75. If he still had hair, was taller, and wasn't a ginger I'd say Bill Burr.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 03:41 PM
Friday

No, I'm not joking.

The professional politician may be almost a tough a sell as anything now.

We need to get out of the box.

intrepidity

(7,878 posts)
77. The Rs can run a woman and win
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 03:48 PM
Friday

They have the propaganda machine.

Hell, they could run a gay trans Hispanic woman and win with their machine.

Lotusflower70

(3,090 posts)
81. Nope
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 03:51 PM
Friday

It's going to be a white man if there is a 2028 election. Perhaps Andy Beshear. There will be no more women as candidates for President. Michelle Obama doesn't want to run. I doubt VP Kamala Harris gets another shot, not if Nancy Pelosi has a say. Mcbride and Abrams have no chance. A white man beat Trump and the GOP, I have accepted that is what the party will go with

Island Blue

(6,287 posts)
84. Sorry, but there will never be a female president
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 03:53 PM
Friday

Last edited Fri Nov 8, 2024, 04:30 PM - Edit history (1)

in my lifetime. (I’m a 61 year old female.) It pains me to say this, but America can just not handle the concept of electing a female to the highest office in the land.

Edited to remove the last thing I said. It’s been a week for all of us and I’m struggling.

Homoudont

(90 posts)
90. VP maybe
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 05:29 PM
Friday

Michelle Obama wants no part of being president. I think she is the only shoe in to win it no matter who the other side runs. If she ran as a VP with someone else at the top of the ticket I think it would be a no brainer.

I really like your list except for Michelle. But I also like Elizabeth Warren and AOC on that list. An all female ticket. Imagine AOC and Michelle running. It would be unstoppable.

JI7

(90,456 posts)
96. The top of the ticket is most likely going to be a straight white male
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 06:05 PM
Friday

unless another Obama comes along and that is unlikely also.

If Harris had won I think Buttigieg would have had a good chance afterwards. But I think he will be hurt with what happened also.

jmowreader

(51,406 posts)
108. Only if we want to lose the next election, assuming there is one
Sat Nov 9, 2024, 04:41 PM
Saturday

What we need is a friendly, handsome 50-year-old white Marine Corps veteran with a beautiful wife, two well-behaved children, several guns and a positive track record in business and politics.

And he needs to have a reputation for fixing things the last incumbent broke because Donald Trump plans to do to the United States what the Loizeaux Brothers did to the Kingdome.

alarimer

(16,554 posts)
109. LOL.
Sat Nov 9, 2024, 04:59 PM
Saturday

Each of those a non-starter.

Doing the same thing over and over again never works. No, sadly, we need our own buffoon. Kidding (kind of).

Rhiannon12866

(221,535 posts)
110. Michelle Obama will speak out when it's important (like for Harris), but has said many times that she's put in her time
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 08:24 AM
Monday

But I agree that she's a brilliant speaker.

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