2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumUnpopularity Of Clinton, Trump Puts Spotlight On Potential Running Mates
Rarely have two U.S. presidential front-runners needed more from running mates than Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The Democratic and Republican leaders in the 2016 White House race are unusually unpopular nationally, polls show, despite their success with voters in their respective parties.
Clinton has struggled to generate excitement about her candidacy and assuage voter concerns about her trustworthiness, while Trump fares badly among women and minorities in polls.
Their weaknesses only increase the importance of their vice presidential pick, who could potentially help them rally support in key demographics ahead of the Nov. 8 vote - if each gets their party's nomination.
Hispanic advocacy groups are lobbying Clinton to choose a Hispanic running mate. The person most often mentioned - Julian Castro, the housing and urban development secretary who is one of the party's rising stars - is opposed by liberal activists who accuse him of favoring Wall Street firms in the sale of distressed mortgages.
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,732 posts)Purveyor
(29,876 posts)Rebkeh
(2,450 posts)Concerning and sad.
speaktruthtopower
(800 posts)with insider experience. Kasich would be perfect and seal the nomination if he would be interested.
Not sure who Hillary will pick, but Bernie would bring unity.
Buns_of_Fire
(17,181 posts)Every demographic will be lobbying for their preferred choice.
When I talked to John Podesta yesterday, I suggested that she pick a truly untainted running mate -- Vermin Supreme.
"I'll give that suggestion all the consideration it deserves, asshole. And stop calling me." Then he hung up.
John's getting a mite testy these days.