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Theres a lot of talk that former vice president Joe Biden should pick a progressive or a person of color for his running mate if he does become the nominee. Thats an understandable and conventional view, but its wrong. He should instead emulate Bill Clintons 1992 campaign and pick someone with a similar appeal to his own: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.).
Clinton faced a challenge similar to that which Biden would face: how to win back blue-collar Democrats who had defected to the Republicans. He won the nomination by campaigning as a new type of Democrat someone who shared the partys traditional support for a strong government while recognizing that rising crime and welfare abuse were real problems. Bidens calling card is that he can win back the same type of voters who defected to back Donald Trump in 2016, enabling Democrats to reclaim some of the former blue wall states in the Upper Midwest whose surprise defection elected Trump. Clinton could have done the traditional thing and picked someone associated with the old Democratic Party as his running mate. That would have reassured those people that they wouldnt be shunted aside during his administration. Instead, Clinton doubled down on his approach and picked someone who, like him, was a young, Southern reform Democrat: Sen. Al Gore of Tennessee.
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Klobuchar would do for Biden what Gore did for Clinton. Like Biden, she is a traditional center-left Democrat who builds bridges rather than walls. She is comfortable campaigning in moderate tones while being unafraid to dust it up with Republicans and highlight their differences. As she often said when she was a presidential candidate, shes carried red and blue areas of her home state with ease in three straight elections. Blue-collar former Democrats wont be scared by her, and she would reinforce Bidens message of national healing.
She brings another advantage to Biden that Gore could not bring to Clinton. As a woman, she would have distinct appeal to blue-collar women, who are likelier to switch back from Trump than blue-collar men. She also has appeal for educated suburban women, another key Democratic constituency, as a successful lawyer and professional. Keeping those demographics in line is essential to Democratic victory in the fall, and Klobuchar adds to Bidens underlying appeal for them.
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Picking someone to his left would allow Trump to attack Biden for being a closet socialist. Selecting Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) would clearly delight many progressives but would then worry suburban moderates. .. Nor does Biden need a person of color on the ticket to increase minority turnout. Bidens political resurrection was fueled by black voter support. He doesnt need a black vice president like Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) to spur their excitement. Picking a Latina might theoretically help him with Hispanic voters, but is there a seasoned Hispanic woman who can plausibly reassure voters worried about Bidens stamina or competence? Picking a Hispanic man such as Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Tex.) or his twin brother, former HUD secretary and presidential candidate Julián Castro, would also create problems with the Democrats powerful female contingent. Better off not creating problems when you dont have to.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/05/look-no-further-vp-joe-biden-it-should-be-amy-klobuchar
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden