{"id":6417,"date":"2024-08-02T09:31:54","date_gmt":"2024-08-02T16:31:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blackcap.name\/blog\/new\/?p=6417"},"modified":"2024-08-02T14:08:46","modified_gmt":"2024-08-02T21:08:46","slug":"veepstakes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blackcap.name\/blog\/new\/?p=6417","title":{"rendered":"Veepstakes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So, who will it be? Rule No. 1 is that a moderate presidential candidate should select a liberal, and a liberal should select a moderate, so as to round out the ticket. Rounding out also means picking a White man is likely. With that said, here are my thoughts on some of the names being thrown around.<\/p>\n<h3>Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear<\/h3>\n<p>A red state governor who has vetoed some of the most noxious right-wing bills passed by his state&#8217;s legislature, had those vetoes upheld, and yet maintained his popularity and been reelected despite all that. Definitely a contender. His biggest drawback is that he will not help win his home state; Kentucky leans so strongly towards Trump that all a Beshear nomination is likely to accomplish is cutting into Trump&#8217;s margin there somewhat.<\/p>\n<h3>North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper<\/h3>\n<p>Another governor of a red Southern state. However, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2024\/07\/29\/politics\/harris-vice-president-roy-cooper\/index.html\">he is not going to be VP<\/a>, so there is no point is discussing him further.<\/p>\n<h3>Arizona Senator Mark Kelly<\/h3>\n<p>This one is interesting. An ex-astronaut turned swing state senator, whose wife is former representative Gabby Giffords, who suffered a severe brain injury in an assassination attempt. Not only can he win in swing states (and definitely help deliver his home state), he has a very personal message to hammer home about gun control and right-wing domestic terrorism. However, he&#8217;s apparently not the best attack dog, his record on labor issues could be stronger, and going big on gun control is likely to alienate rural voters.<\/p>\n<h3>Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro<\/h3>\n<p>He&#8217;s a swing state governor who is very popular in that state. His biggest Achilles&#8217; heel is that he&#8217;s gotten <a href=\"https:\/\/forward.com\/opinion\/640215\/kamala-harris-running-mate-josh-shapiro-criticism\/\">heat from the Left<\/a> for being excessively pro-Israel. Although some of his positions are more nuanced than the Left echo chamber would suggest (he <em>did not<\/em> compare <em>all<\/em> demonstrators critical of Israel to the KKK, just the ones advocating violence) he <em>does<\/em> definitely have some baggage here. It is generally best to select a VP that broadens one&#8217;s base without alienating anyone in one&#8217;s existing base, and like it or not Shapiro would fail at achieving this criterion.<\/p>\n<h3>Minnesota Governor Tim Walz<\/h3>\n<p>Speaking of attack dogs who are good at negative campaigning, he&#8217;s one of the best, and he combines it with a Midwestern regular guy persona that really undercuts the Republican rhetoric about liberals all being big-city elitists from coastal states. He managed to become Governor in a state that is not always reliably Democratic, and to get a remarkably liberal agenda through a legislature his party barely controlled, all the while maintaining his popularity. However, Minnesota is decidedly more of a blue state than a swing state, and he is a liberal not a moderate. The latter is a Rule No. 1 violation, and I call it Rule No. 1 for a reason.<\/p>\n<h3>So, What Is My Guess?<\/h3>\n<p>Beshear. He&#8217;s been effective at communicating with people outside the Democratic base, is a centrist, and doesn&#8217;t have any big negatives to his name. No, he won&#8217;t deliver his home state but he is likely to have rhetorical skills useful in helping deliver swing states. Failing that, Kelly as the second most likely choice.<\/p>\n<h3>Update<\/h3>\n<p>A list of finalists has been leaked, and it contains:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Andy Beshear<\/li>\n<li>Pete Buttigieg<\/li>\n<li>Mark Kelly<\/li>\n<li>J.B. Pritzker<\/li>\n<li>Josh Shapiro<\/li>\n<li>Tim Walz<\/i>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Pritzker and Buttigieg have not yet been reviewed, so:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dt>J.B. Pritzker<\/dt>\n<dd>The serving Governor of Illinois. His problem is that Illinois is not by any measure a swing state (thank you, Chicago). As such, selecting him would violate Rule No. 1.<\/dd>\n<dt>Pete Buttigieg<\/dt>\n<dd>The openly gay currently-serving Secretary of Transportation. His problem is that he is a lightweight. Before serving as Secretary of Transportation, he was mayor of South Bend, Indiana. That&#8217;s it. Despite that, for some reason he&#8217;s long been a darling of the establishment media, getting way more serious attention than his background would warrant. His lack of experience would make him a weak choice.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p>I still think it is going to be Bashear or possibly Kelly.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So, who will it be? Rule No. 1 is that a moderate presidential candidate should select a liberal, and a liberal should select a moderate, so as to round out the ticket. Rounding out also means picking a White man is likely. 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