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Originally posted by Retro
It's too late at this point with her Senate campaign underway. She's one of the few who could truly take this Republican seat back for us and I'm not comfortable letting anyone else try or replacing her come January, since that replacement is up to our Republican governor. It just can't happen.
Besides, she's still not that well known and a double-woman ticket might not do so well in 2016 (as much as I want Clinton-Warren to happen).
It's best to let her have a full Senate term, win reelection, and then be either a candidate in 2024 or a VP pick for the next President.
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Fair enough.
I think a dual-woman ticket is the best route, though. It would be exciting, motivational and historic. I think it would be better to shore up the female vote than try to sway male voters who would be hesitant anyway.