Posted on 12/24/2014 7:46:13 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Would a Democratic presidential ticket of former secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Democratic Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren be doomed to defeat or cruise to an easy victory on November 8, 2016?
From a Republican perspective would this Clinton/Warren all chick tick elicit howls of laughter or utter fear?
Here is why from a Democrat point of view a Clinton/Warren ticket might make good political sense.
In the fight for the Democratic Party presidential nomination the latest Real Clear Politics averages show Hillary Clinton clobbering Elizabeth Warren by a margin of 61 to 12 percent. However, Warren is gathering big mo as the scrappy underdog fighting for the people against income inequality and big corporate/banking interests.
But the GOP must not downplay Warrens rhetoric or the issue itself because 69 percent of registered voters agree with Warrens premise that the U.S. economic system generally favors the wealthy.
Could this be why Warren, a multimillionaire former Harvard Law School professor born in 1949, has become the Democrat Partys rising star and fresh face? A potential Warren presidential candidacy or even an activist non-candidacy could serve as insurance against a boring Hillary nomination coronation, with the added anticipation of nasty Hill vs. Liz cat fights.
Manicured claw marks are almost inevitable given that much of the mainstream media and liberal advocacy groups such as MoveOn.org think they have found a 2016 version of Barack Obama circa 2008.
Back in April, I penned a piece here on NRO entitled Run, Lizzy, Run! Now that Run Warren Run is in full swing (sponsored by MoveOn.org) I sent a small check hoping to set a good example for all Republicans. As Warren ascends, Hillary is pressured to sound more like her. Thus, the stronger Warren becomes the more Hillary moves to the left which is great news for the GOP in 2016.
Alex Castellanos, a well known Republican strategist, told Politico, Weve already seen Hillary trying to transform herself into Elizabeth Warren Lite.
If by 2016 Warrens stature and power has grown so much within the Democratic Party that she cannot be ignored, Hillary, for the sake of party unity, may decide or even be forced into choosing Warren as her girl-power running mate.
In that case the 2016 Democratic Party rallying cry could be Experience, Meet Passion. Hillarys title-heavy resume provides the experience while Warren elicits passion among the activist base. (Please note experience is not accomplishment.)
Under those circumstances, Clinton choosing Warren as her running mate could also bode well for Hillarys willingness to work across the aisle first within her own party and then across the real aisle in Congress.
Furthermore, if Hillary is elected president she earns an extra bonus from a Clinton/Warren ticket; Warren would be out of the Senate where potentially she could be an obstructionist to Hillarys moderate agenda.
But if a Clinton/Warren ticket loses, Warren remains in the Senate (as an even more powerful hero), for her reelection is not until 2018.
Removing a potential rival from the Senate is not without precedent.
In 1960, presidential nominee Sen. John F. Kennedy successfully used this tactic with he asked the all-powerful Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson to join his ticket.
Proof that a Clinton/Warren ticket has fledgling grass-roots support is a Clinton/Warren 2016 Facebook page. The about paragraph reads:
The boys have had their chance. Its time for the women to take charge. President Hillary Clinton, Vice President Elizabeth Warren Clinton-Warren 2016!!!
But one of the Facebook comments injected a dose of reality, I dont think the Democrats will win with Clinton and/or two women on the ticket. Lets get one woman up there before trying to double down. Not sexist just looking at the world as it really operates. Peace.
My Republican reality tells me that there are many within the GOP who will laugh out loud at the thought of such a ticket. But do NOT underestimate the tickets appeal with women voters who in 2012 made up 53 percent of the presidential vote compared to 47 percent for men.
So, in response to a girl-power ticket will angry men rise up and say enough? Will independent and moderate voters fear our loud that if something happened to Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren the rabble rouser would become president and use that scenario to vote against the ticket?
Remember how this same VP fear hurt 2008 GOP presidential nominee John McCain, as mainstream media widely mocked his running mate Sarah Palin.
Meanwhile, to counter, Republicans must nominate their own strong male/female team that could exploit this all- girl teams weaknesses while downplaying the strengths.
Finally, I discussed the possibility of a Clinton/Warren ticket with a political strategist who said, Look, a nation that twice elected Barack Obama proves anyone can be president of the United States..
Myra Adams is a media producer and political writer. She was on the 2004 Bush campaigns creative team and the 2008 McCain campaigns ad council. Her writing credits include PJ Media, the Daily Beast, RedState, and the Daily Caller.
Romney/Pelosi would be a reasonable opposition affirming
what is important to the GOP.
The Democratic Party has really gotten old, hasn’t it.
Maybe they could have a mud wrestling match for the top of the ticket. Or, they could scratch each other’s eyes out on HBO.
I think Mrs. Clinton is in trouble and knows it and is floating this to see is Warren would buy it?
Warren/Sanders 2016
I don’t care which leftist is nominated by the Democrats. It’s the GOP candidate that will make or break the country.
Oh please don’t throw me into that briar patch!.....................
Sanders is a socialist, but not a Dem. DeBlasio is more likely.............
A wet tee-shirt contest DEFINITELY is OFF THE TABLE.................
BTTT
communist..de Blasio helped the Sandinistas bring in the Nicarauga dictator twenty years ago. He honeymooned with his black wife in CUBA about that same time, when no one else could get in....it’s all there, he is a communist.
EWWWwwwwwwwwwwwwww...
Yes. The problem is the dems under Obama haven't developed any leadership for the future. Add to that the back-stabbing establishment Republicans are already going after their real enemy....the conservatives that handed them majorities.
What's my point? Since the DC RINO puppetmasters are already bragging that it's going to be Jeb, Christie, or Romney, Clinton/Warren could probably defeat them, especially without expensive primaries if they do this.
FWIW, I wouldn't be totally disgusted if doing this rids DC of any leftover influence from Obama's time in office.
Well, they’re both wealthy and they’re both hypocrites. Hillary crying about how broke they were and yet they are worth hundreds of millions. Liz who wants to close down Wall St all the while she is worth millions that is invested in Wall St. Both are elitist, millionaires, 1%rs, have private security, and live lives that the 99% will never live. It would be better for the US if they both moved to China
I call it the GUILTY ticket.
The question posed really depends on what the GOP puts up against them. If they go milquetoast RINO again then be very very afraid. IF the GOP runs a legitimate conservative alternative conservative, then there is nothing to fear.
Grannies 2016.
“If you don’t vote for us, we’re wearing wet T-shirts.”
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