Joe Biden has a dilemma now that Bernie (Sanders) has ended his campaign. How to get Bernie Bros to the polls in November without alienating the marginal voters in swing states, and conversely, how to get marginal voters into his column without Bernie supporters crying "sell-out".
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while the far left's darling and Latina, will be easy meat for Trump and would likely jeopardize the election.
Amy Klobuchar would bring in Mid-West marginal voters but wouldn't energize the left.
Kamala Harris would be a good choice in general; she's smart and, as an ex-litigator, would be sharp in a debate against Pense, assuming he's re-upped. She's energetic and engaging, and ticks two litmus-test ethnicity boxes.
Elizabeth Warren might be a good pick; she's relatively down to earth, so good for the swing states. She's progressive, so acceptable to ex-Bernie supporters. She has done her homework and has a plan for almost everything, or so I hear.
Who knows, he could even pick he daughter-in-law. Oh. No, that's the other guy's MO.
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