A Hail Mary would not be a more partisan pick. It is a more digestible one to suburban and educated women.
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I do see the logic of it, but they know those are two of the most viscerally dislikeable candidates in the entire party.
I could see them doing that ticket as a way to get both of them off the 2028 board.
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Where do you get this information that they are disliked within the party? Is that what you hear from your Democrat friends?
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I meant that they are two of the most dislikeable options, from a general electorate perspective. I'm not sure how Democrats feel about Whitmer, but Kamala's always had terrible approval ratings amongst Democrats.
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The things Dems dislike about Harris are things independents and non-Trump Republicans will like - Prosecutor whose tough on crime, etc. Witmer will also do well with those voters and they are the ones that matter. Not the partisan left or right. Witmer also had a kidnap attent to play up to during a campaign. People forget about that.
All the noise is coming from the partisans. But the election will be decided by those not making noise.
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Whitmer's kidnap attempt is widely recognized as an FBI hoax, by people on the right. It's the main reason I consider her such a preposterous candidate. She was also amongst the most extreme lockdown governors. I don't see any appeal of these two for people on the right.
You're right that partisans don't matter, but I ran this ticket past my wife and her visceral reaction was quite negative. She's exactly the kind of white suburban woman they're supposed to appeal to.
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Sir, I don't know your wife, but if she is representative like you say, what she says openly to a right leaning spouse and what she does in the privacy of the voting booth may not be the same thing.
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Yeah, you don't know her. We speak very openly and I'm not particularly right-leaning.
Where you may have a good point is that she likely would vote for that ticket over Trump/Vance, despite not liking it. When Trump got elected he had lower favorability than Clinton, so that's not the whole story. They don't need people to like it, they just need people to vote for it.
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Whitmer would not accept Kamala offer anyway