- I’m excited that I can present my candidacy for vice president – Tim Kaine’a, a man who devoted his life to fighting for others – Hillary Clinton wrote on Twitter on Friday evening. Presidential candidate announced the name of his successor just before the Democratic Party convention, which begins Monday. Kaine – 58-year-old senator from Virginia, in 2006-2010 was governor of this state and is an experienced politician who has never lost any election. Policies in favor of the FTA, is fluent in Spanish, which, according to the BBC, is expected to attract voters from the Hispanic community.
The choice of Clinton Kaine’a by American commentators call “safe”. The politician, who has a centrist views (is opposed to abortion, but supports the right of women to choose from), “defeated” more liberal politicians, including energetic senator from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren and Senator Cory Booker, an African-American from New Jersey. Kim Ghattas, the BBC correspondent in Washington says that little exciting choice is to convince to vote for Hillary Clinton independent voters and even the more moderate Republicans who are discouraged by the choice of his party’s controversial Donald Trump. Ghattas also notes that a politician must, however, now soften their traditional beliefs in order not to scare off a liberal Democrat.
Kaine is also the opinion of the “nice guy”, which is confirmed even some Republicans, like senatoDONALD TRUMP WITH OFFICIAL Republican nomination. “WIN, and will bring real change in Washington” r from Arizona, Jeff Flake. Clinton herself said that the policy has “relentless optimism”, which can be an antidote to the dark and depressive vision of the United States, which, in his speech at the Republican convention presented Donald Trump. The billionaire, who chose his Vice President konserwatwnego Indiana Governor Mike Pence’a, in response to the selection of Tim Kaine’a by Clinton, accused the politician on Twitter that the guberator Virginia took a bribe of “millions of dollars” and not answer for this court, as it accused of corruption Republican successor, Bob McDonnell.
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