If Harris picked a different candidate would she have won. Did she sacrifice the presidency to gain Minnesota?
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That's not really the point I was making. Americans don't give a shit about VP picks, its just a simple fact. Almost nobody ever knows who the VPs were before they were chosen. Ask a random American to name a VP before the year 2000 off the top of their head (excluding Gerald Ford and Al Gore for obvious reasons) and they probably wouldn't be able to do it. I had never heard of Vance nor Walz before they were chosen, and the same applied for Pence back in 2016.
As for Trump's appointments, yeah, there's a major risk there, that has little to do with the OP's question about whether the VP choice impacted people's votes. Trump would have to do something monstrously stupid for the VP pick to impact people's votes, like picking fucking Fauci as his VP or something.
You think I give a shit about the upvotes/downvotes of arguments on the internet? Don't attribute the random mass retardation of imbeciles to me when my opinion is clearly fucking different than what you're describing, unless me calling the guy a fearmongering retard wasn't fucking enough for you to comprehend that.
All I know is that you live somewhere in Europe, and I don't generally care about their elections outside of a passing glance at the results, and I certainly don't get involved in any major discussions about their shit. The biggest opinion I'll have on it is "good for them" when shit works out or "that's a shame" when it doesn't.
Spiro Agnew, Lyndon Johnson, Harry Truman, John Tyler, Aaron Burr, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson.
Those are the ones I can list off the top of my head.
Looking at the list of vice presidents, a surprising number of them later became president, so I wouldn't exactly say people shouldn't care about VP picks.
Probably. I can see the MAGA base rationalizing even a Nikki Haley pick, unfortunately. So maybe I agree with you after all, that they generally don't care, but they really should.
I'm not telling you that you should care about upvotes. Only that he represented more than a 'fearmongering retard'. He believed, in good faith, that Trump would not have much of a chance, and that if he won, he would not accomplish much anyway.
And we appreciate that.