Posted on Jul 27, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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Thinking of the complete winning ticket in the 2016 Presidential election, who would be the strongest Vice Presidential pick? The one that would put the ticket over the top?
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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As VPs are generally used to "balance the ticket" it's hard to say without knowing who the Presidential Candidate is. If we are looking at a former Legislator, we want an "Executive." If it's an Executive, we want a Legislator, or possibly even a Judge.

The major issue with the VP is that they don't have a whole lot of real duties Constitutionally. They promote the President's vision, so we can't say X will make a "good or bad" VP just that they will be good or bad with Y.
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SSgt Alex Robinson
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LTC Allen West
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West was charged in an incident that involved the beating and simulated execution of an Iraqi policeman. What does it say about his core values.
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TSgt Kevin Buccola
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Scott Walker or Ben Carson......If John Kaisch wins the GOP nomination then I have to go with Ben Carson as his running mate so the election signs would read Vote for Johnny Carson
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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I like Ben Carson too
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Who would be the strongest Vice Presidential candidate in 2016?
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Former Secretary of State Gen. Collin Powell
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SGM Matthew Quick
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Howard Stern! He brings much needed commons sense and completing supports the Troops!
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SGT(P) It Support Field Technician
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Really good question, sir. I think it would have to depend on who wins the primary. Ideally the VP should extend the influence of the President, both regionally and politically. Second, the VP must be able to make a viable run for the Presidency. This is why Dan Quayle, Al Gore and Dick Cheney were AWFUL picks for VP as they did neither. Joe Biden interests me, however. In some ways he shows more passion and genuine emotion that President Obama has ever been able to get from a teleprompter. While I respect that, I don't believe he has the command presence to lead effectively. 
In the Republican race, the polarization of the candidates' base makes the possibility of a non-primary winner joining the candidate's ticket slim. This limitation, along with the shallow pool of quality in the Republican party, makes speculating on a VP pick more of a game of draw-a-name-from-the-hat.
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But if you had me pinned down? Tim Pawlenty or, and I know folks will scream RINO but I think Jon Huntsman is an interesting option.
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SGT Roberto Mendoza-Diaz
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Walker or Cruz or Rubio
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Maj John Bell
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I would make an excellent benevolent dictator. Pay no attention to the men in suits and sunglasses behind you.
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PO1 John Miller
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver
Way too early to tell. Nobody has announced their VP picks yet.

If I had to guess I'd say somebody safe.

Wouldn't be ironic if Donald Trump gets the GOP nomination and chooses (and he accepts) CAPT John McCain?
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MCPO Douglas Pennington
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Heard yesterday that there are actually 529 Republican candidates for President. they are all legally entered. I've yet to find the strongest Presidential candidate.  
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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Although she is not running, I like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condoleezza_Rice
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