I suspect it will matter whether the person endorsed before Super Tuesday or after.
Given the demographic constraints which are a fact of life in today’s Democratic party, Tammy Duckworth looks like a very solid option. And yes, she endorsed Biden before Super Tuesday.
OTOH I don’t think Stacey Abrams should even be in the conversation. Being a minority leader in Georgia isn’t enough governing experience to be a VP for a 77-year old man.
From your lips to a deep, deep hole in the ground. Hillary should go enjoy her retirement, popping up occasionally only to mock the next in the series of Trump associates to become convicted felons and remind them that she remains un-locked-up.
I wonder if there will be any challenge to Duckworth being eligible for president. I’m thinking if Cruz was eligible then she would be. But Cruz was never the candidate so maybe there would have been a challenge if he had won the candidacy.
I would guess your average American think Oprah is the wealthiest woman in America (and she probably is). I don’t want her as VP either.
As for Stewart, I suspect her status as a convicted felon for insider trading will not play well with the Democrats. She might be a strong candidate for the other side of the fence, however.
Not even close. Most people associate celebrity with wealth. Oprah’s worth about $2.5 billion. Alice Walton, the wealthiest woman in the US is worth about $44 billion. Oprah doesn’t make the top 20.
Oprah may be the wealthiest self made woman in the US. A lot of the others inherited money or married into money or got the money in a divorce like Bezos ex wife . For example Alice Walton is the daughter of Sam Walton.