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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/sen-timothy-m-kaine-of-virginia-chosen-as-hillary-clintons-vp/2016/07/22/8926ecce-4ed6-11e6-aa14-e0c1087f7583_story.html

Hillary Clinton has chosen Sen. Timothy M. Kaine (Va.) as her vice-presidential running mate, completing a Democratic ticket that prizes experience and traditional notions of public service in a political year dominated by Republican rival Donald Trump’s unorthodox, highly personal brand of leadership.

Kaine, 58, a former Virginia governor, Richmond mayor and Democratic National Committee chairman, was chosen after a search that included riskier and more unconventional candidates who offered greater appeal to the party’s liberal base.

He was a longtime favorite to become Clinton’s running mate, however, in part because of the political and personal attributes she considers well-suited to the governing partnership she seeks — and in part because of the calculation that the experience of a Clinton-Kaine ticket would outgun Trump’s outsider bombast.

Clinton notified supporters of her selection in a text message.

“I’m thrilled to tell you this first,” the text read. “I’ve chosen Sen. Tim Kaine as my running mate. Welcome him to my team.”

Kaine, who was in Rhode Island for a long-scheduled fundraising party, responded to the selection with a Twitter message.

“Just got off the phone with Hillary. I’m honored to be her running mate. Can’t wait to hit the trail tomorrow in Miami!”

Kaine is not known for his charisma on the campaign trail; he has called himself the “happy senator” and even “boring” — and Clinton laughingly agreed in a PBS interview earlier this week.

“I love that about him,” she said Monday.

“He’s never lost an election. He was a world-class mayor, governor and senator, and is one of the most highly respected senators I know,” she said.

Along with his image as a low-key workhorse, Kaine brings legislative experience in the Senate and executive experience as a popular if unremarkable governor. He comes from a battleground state, albeit one widely considered winnable for Clinton whether Kaine is on the ticket or not.

Clinton has said that her most important criterion was the ability to step into the presidency at any moment. She also sought a running mate who would be able to work with Republicans to advance an ambitious legislative agenda that includes immigration reform and new gun-control measures, her campaign said.

Kaine’s affable, regular-guy presence may also help balance the perception of Clinton as remote, chilly and privileged. She is among the least-liked major party candidates in decades, according to public opinion polls, behind only Trump.

Clinton’s choice comes as she and the Democratic Party prepare for a four-day convention that will showcase her résumé and experience. It’s a counterpoint to what Democrats say are Trump’s lack of credentials.

With Kaine, Clinton hopes to focus the election even more squarely on the question of preparation and ability. Kaine comes from the same pragmatic wing of the party and shares Clinton’s governing philosophy. They share a basic ideology that government can do good and that the United States should be both a moral actor and an engaged diplomatic and military presence overseas.

She is also counting on him to be a partisan attack dog somewhat in the model of Vice President Biden.

Trump focused intensely on Clinton during his speech in Cleveland Thursday accepting the Republican nomination, calling her corrupt and incompetent and accusing her of making the country less safe as secretary of state.

Even before it was announced, Kaine’s pick was panned by several liberal groups, including some with ties to Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the runner-up in the Democratic primaries.

In recent television interviews, Sanders has praised Kaine, but some of his supporters have sharply questioned his progressive bona fides, pointing to Kaine’s support of trade deals and regulations favorable to big banks.

Charles Chamberlain, executive director of the activist network Democracy for America, which backed Sanders in the primaries, said Thursday that it should be “disqualifying” for any potential Democratic vice-presidential nominee to “help banks dodge consumer protection standards.”

And on Friday, Norman Solomon, the coordinator of a group billing itself as the Bernie Delegates Network, called Kaine “a loyal servant of oligarchy.”

“If Clinton has reached out to Bernie supporters, it appears that she has done so to stick triangulating thumbs in their eyes,” said Solomon, whose organization claims to represent hundreds of Sanders delegates attending the convention in Philadelphia but is not coordinating with the campaign.

Kaine was in New England on Friday afternoon attending a pair of fundraisers, one in Boston to benefit his Senate campaign account and another in Rhode Island on behalf of Sen. Jack Reed, a fellow Democrat.

Kaine did not share anything about the status of the search Friday with reporters who staked out his home in Richmond or caught up with him at Logan Airport in Boston.

Clinton, meanwhile, was making several campaign stops in Florida on Friday. She began in Orlando, a city which is still reeling from a terror attack at a gay nightclub that left 49 people dead.

She was held a rally in Tampa later in the day. On Saturday, she is expected to appear at another rally at Florida International University in Miami. For now, her public schedule is clear after that until a Monday appearance in Charlotte.

Clinton told Democrats that she wanted to choose someone who would work to elect other Democrats and raise money for Democrats nationally. Kaine has a track record of doing both, and is a solid speaker who will perform well in debates and interviews, said Daniel Palazzolo, chairman of the University of Richmond’s Political Science Department.

“He has a broad range of governing experience, most importantly. I don’t think that should be understated, especially this year,” against Trump, who has never held elective office and promises to bring a businessman’s perspective to the White House.

Trump selected Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate, a choice that added to the Republican ticket someone with experience and a résumé with parallels to Kaine’s.

Representing a state with a large military presence and defense industry has burnished Kaine’s national security experience, and he serves on the Senate Armed Services Committee as well as the Foreign Relations Committee. He won admiration within the military and jolted Democrats when he pushed for congressional consideration of a new war authorization for the conflicts in Iraq and Syria. In 2015, he joined Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) to seek a new three-year authorization for military force. The effort stalled, but it raised Kaine’s stature.

Kaine speaks Spanish, but his selection represents a disappointment for Hispanics and others who had hoped that Clinton, the first woman to head a major-party ticket, would choose the first major-party Latino running mate. Hispanics are a key constituency for Democrats this year, and Clinton’s election strategy has long been built around engaging women and Hispanics.

Two Latinos who were passed over serve in President Obama’s Cabinet — Labor Secretary Thomas Perez and Housing Secretary Julián Castro. Obama had discussed those candidates with Clinton as she made her choice, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday. Earnest also said Obama thinks highly of Kaine.

The president considers Kaine “one of his as well,” even though he did not serve in the Cabinet.

“Senator Kaine is one of the first public officials to announce a public endorsement of Senator Obama. Senator Kaine served as the chair of the DNC during President Obama’s first year in office. And Senator Kaine is somebody that the president deeply respects, and — I think it’s been publicly reported — was even considered himself as a running mate back in 2008,” Earnest said.

Kaine is Roman Catholic and took a break from Harvard Law School to serve as a missionary in Honduras in the early 1980s. He said he holds “traditional Catholic” views on abortion, but he maintains that he strongly supports abortion rights. He has taken a similar stand on the death penalty, saying he opposes it for personal and religious reasons — but promising as governor to uphold the law of Virginia, where capital punishment is legal.

Kaine’s emphasis on faith in his personal life appealed to Clinton, a Methodist, and was discussed during conversations the two held leading up to his selection, a Democrat with ties to both of them said.

“I do what I do for spiritual reasons,” Kaine said in a recent C-SPAN interview.

Republicans are likely to seize on Kaine’s somewhat mixed message on abortion as well as his unsuccessful attempt as governor to raise transportation taxes.

But he has few other known personal or political liabilities, a safe and steady choice whose departure from the Senate would not cause an immediate loss for Democrats. Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) would name a replacement ahead of a special election in 2017. The winner would have to run again for a full six-year term the following year.

Kaine was given an audition of sorts on the trail last week, when he joined Clinton at a campaign stop in a gymnasium at a community college in Northern Virginia.

The two were warmly received by the crowd and had an easy rapport, though the atmosphere was not nearly as electric it had been the month before when Clinton was joined at a rally in Ohio by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a darling of the party’s left wing.

Early in his remarks, Kaine broke into Spanish, explaining how the meaning of the slogan “Ready for Hillary” takes on even more significance in that language than in English.

Kaine later asked the crowd three questions about the choice voters face in the election against Trump: whether they want a “you’re hired” president or a “you’re fired” president; whether they want a “trash-talk” president or a “bridge-building” president; and whether they want a “me-first” or a “kids-and-families-first” president.

Clinton, who was perched on a stool nearby, broke into a big smile as Kaine ticked off what he described as crucial differences between Clinton and Trump.

“I really love what Tim said,” Clinton told the crowd when she took the microphone. “I like the three questions he posed. . . . What Tim said is really worth considering.”

Clinton also praised the work of Kaine’s wife, Anne Holton, the state education secretary in Virginia.

Abby Phillip in Orlando contributed to this report.

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Re: Sen. Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton’s VP
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2016, 01:39:50 am »
I bet Elizabeth Warren is pulling a Chris Christie temper tantrum.

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« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2016, 01:45:35 am »
I bet Elizabeth Warren is pulling a Chris Christie temper tantrum.

Possibly.  Although she might have a position waiting in the cabinet, like the SoS.  Grooming her as the next Presidential candidate.

Also, she's a Senator... and the Democrats don't really want to jeopardize their ability to regain control of the Senate.  So keeping Warren in the Senate make that goal easier.

I'm surprised she didn't lock in the Hispanic vote by choosing Castro (name recognition even with the Cuban vote in Florida... LOL).

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(at least this is something other than Trump to talk about...)

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Re: Sen. Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton’s VP
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2016, 01:53:10 am »


Well that was an easy call.......she couldn't have anyone that might upsurp her......remember "it's my turn"..."I deserve it"......

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Re: Sen. Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton’s VP
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2016, 02:11:25 am »
Tim Kaine, A completely reliable Democrap (AKA Communist) party apparatchik!

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Re: Sen. Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton’s VP
« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2016, 02:16:39 am »
Josh Barro ‏@jbarro  15m15 minutes ago
Josh Barro Retweeted Chris Cillizza
Trump email on VP pick makes clear their Kaine oppo file contains two (2) news articles.
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« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2016, 02:17:27 am »


Also, she's a Senator...
 :shrug:

(at least this is something other than Trump to talk about...)

So is Kain.
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« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2016, 02:18:10 am »
Possibly.  Although she might have a position waiting in the cabinet, like the SoS.  Grooming her as the next Presidential candidate.

Also, she's a Senator... and the Democrats don't really want to jeopardize their ability to regain control of the Senate.  So keeping Warren in the Senate make that goal easier.

I'm surprised she didn't lock in the Hispanic vote by choosing Castro (name recognition even with the Cuban vote in Florida... LOL).

 :shrug:

(at least this is something other than Trump to talk about...)

Kaine speaks Spanish and is clean as a whistle.  Like Pence.

Too bad they're not at the top of the tickets.
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Re: Sen. Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton’s VP
« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2016, 02:20:16 am »
Kaine speaks Spanish and is clean as a whistle.  Like Pence.

Too bad they're not at the top of the tickets.

Can always hope for acts of God.  :smokin:

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« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2016, 02:21:21 am »
Not really a surprise. She is already showing more brains than Trump, though.

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« Reply #10 on: July 23, 2016, 02:22:51 am »
Well, this is certainly a positive.  When Clinton is elected we don't have to worry about Warren or Castro ... yet.

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« Reply #11 on: July 23, 2016, 02:23:53 am »
Not really a surprise. She is already showing more brains than Trump, though.

What..didn't the Hildebeast attack Sanders today?
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Re: Sen. Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton’s VP
« Reply #12 on: July 23, 2016, 02:53:00 am »
The most surprising thing about this is that Hillary actually chose a real viable candidate to be her VP. I fully expected her to pick someone like Henry C. "Hank" Johnson Jr. who believes that islands will tip over if you put too much equipment on them.

I was sure she would pull the Obama trick of picking a retarded loony-toon (there is no shortage of those in Congress)0 as her VP, so that she would become unimpeachable. This pick was unexpected because no candidate has ever needed impeachment insurance more than Hillary does.

I hate everything about Hillary Clinton and her frothing at the mouth quest for sheer power for its own sake. But, in this case I am forced to give her a modicum of grudging respect. She did pick a real person to run as her VP.

In the crazy world the Democrats live in, maybe her choice represents a kind of baby-step toward realizing how absurd their candidates have become.
 
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« Reply #13 on: July 23, 2016, 03:49:11 am »
What..didn't the Hildebeast attack Sanders today?
lol.

Can you imagine her saying she doesn't want his endorsement and won't accept it. Can you imagine her continuing to attack him and question whether Sanders' father was a murderer? Can you imagine Hillary announcing her support of PACs to defeat other Democrats in future races?

I don't think Hillary is that stupid.

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« Reply #14 on: July 23, 2016, 04:07:43 am »
Kaine speaks Spanish and is clean as a whistle.  Like Pence.

Too bad they're not at the top of the tickets.
He's perfect for Hillary and the Left's abortion fans.

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Abortion activist Hillary Clinton today tapped pro-abortion Virginia Senator Tim Kaine has her vice-presidential running mate.

The Virginia politician is on record as trying to have it both ways — saying he is both a “traditional Catholic” and a strong supporter of abortion. Kaine has a pro-abortion record and the potential Clinton running mate is not following anyone. As LifeNews previously reported, Kaine said he is a “strong supporter of Roe v. Wade”  despite supposedly being a “traditional Catholic.”

“I have a traditional Catholic personal position, but I am very strongly supportive that women should make these decisions and government shouldn’t intrude,” Kaine said. “I’m a strong supporter of Roe v. Wade and women being able to make these decisions. In government, we have enough things to worry about. We don’t need to make people’s reproductive decisions for them.”

That wasn’t the first time Kaine has attempted to moderate his pro-abortion viewpoint. In an interview with Meet the Press, Tim Kaine, who may be chosen as the pro-abortion candidate’s VP, tried to mask his radical abortion views.

Leading pro-life groups know Kaine is pro-abortion...
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