Pro-Hamas Students at CA State Polytechnic University Went January 6 With Police
If Columbia University's President Considers This a Form of Protesting, The Terror Camp...
Former Rolling Stone Editor's Biting Attack on the NYT's 'Adults' Piece About Speaker...
Here's How Sarah Huckabee Sanders Is Welcoming Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to Arkan...
Judge Clashes With Trump Attorney at Gag Order Hearing
Democrats Are Going to Get Someone Killed and They’re Perfectly Fine With It
Postcards From the Edge of Cannibalism
Harvard Takes Action Against Pro-Hamas Student Group
Trump Comes to Johnson's Defense
Head of Israel's Military Intelligence Resigns Over 10/7
RFK Jr. Just Got on the Ballot in a Key Swing State...and Dems...
Some of the Illegal Aliens DeSantis Sent to Martha’s Vineyard Will Be Permitted...
Biden’s ‘Ghost Gun’ Crackdowns Head to the Supreme Court
NBC's New 2024 Poll Is Mostly Good News for Trump, But...
Ted Cruz Insists University Professors Turning 'Blind Eye' to Antisemitism 'Should Resign...
Tipsheet

Biden Out, Cuomo In? Not So Fast...

The New York Post published a piece yesterday saying President Obama was going to dump Joe Biden in favor of popular NY governor Andrew Cuomo for 2012 running mate. Apparently "a prominent Republican" had joined "a prominent Democrat" in predicting Cuomo would join Obama as running mate in 2012. The White House has since denied the rumors.

Advertisement

But could Cuomo be an asset to the Obama campaign next year? Joe Biden doesn't exactly add a whole lot to the ticket, and the Obama campaign will likely face an uphill battle if the economy does not improve in the next six months. Cuomo is also very popular among NY independents (and even NY Republicans), while Obama's approval rating among independents has been on the decline since he took office. Perhaps a little mix-up might be in order?

But then again, why would a Democrat as successful as Cuomo want to risk losing in 2012 alongside President Obama? The New York Post reported that Cuomo has not denied interest in higher office, but he is only two years into his term, which ends just before the 2016 presidential election.

And don't forget: these sort of rumors go around nearly every election cycle when an incumbent faces re-election. In 2004, rumors about Bush replacing Cheney proved untrue, even considering Cheney's poor health. Indeed, the last multi-term president to switch running mates was FDR in 1941 (yes, yes...Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973, but he was facing criminal charges.)

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement