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Financial Times: Who will be Hillary Clinton’s vice-presidential pick?

  • June 20, 2016
  • The Progressive Policy Institute

PPI President Will Marshall was quoted in the Financial Times about his thoughts on who Hillary Clinton should choose for her running mate.

The improbable elevation of Trump to the GOP nomination leaves open a vast swath of political terrain across the middle. It puts in play all kinds of moderate Republicans, particularly suburbanites, particularly women,” says Will Marshall, president of the Progressive Policy Institute, a think-tank close to the Bill Clinton administration. “So if I were in her shoes, I’d say you want to pick somebody who has crossover appeal, somebody who appeals to the moderate, middle America.”

Read the rest of the article at the Financial Times.

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