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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
The crucially important piece missing here is that whoever this woman is, there must be some geographic advantage to picking her. It needs to take a "lean blue" state over into the "solid blue" column, or create a purple state out of a "lean red" state. Even if you don't end up winning there, creating a situation where Republican resources need to be focused somewhere other than the Midwest and PA is a must-have. A couple of the leading contenders for the spot are from Georgia - that falls into the latter category.
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Something else to consider would be a woman from a leans red state that has close Senate and House races where even if they don't win, it could help with the down ballot voting. That's why I agree that Georgia makes the most sense.
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I just hope he doesn't pick Harris.
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Another candidate with minimal upside. Plus she comes with a tonne of baggage.