Making the Case For a Warren/Abrams Ticket

Andy Ostroy
3 min readAug 27, 2019

Millions of democrats are struggling with the concept of “electability.” Predicting which democrat is most likely to succeed in taking on Donald Trump on the campaign trail, the debate stage and at the polls.

The conventional wisdom has been that former vice-president Joe Biden is the best choice to not only fire up democrats, but meaningfully infiltrate and siphon off Trump’s base. In short, that Biden’s the Pennsylvania brawler whose Trump-like shoot-from-the-hip style will attract moderates and independents, leaving just the “he can shoot someone on 5th Avenue and I’ll still support him” crazies in his wake.

But as Biden begins to slip in the polls, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s momentum continues to build, it’s becoming more of a reality that the Massachusetts progressive can win the nomination. And what if she named former Georgia state representative Stacey Abrams as her running-mate? Dare I suggest two women on the ticket…one of whom is black. Could they beat Trump?

The answer is, yes. And not only can they beat Trump, they can possibly hand him the biggest, most humiliating landslide in history.

The other ‘conventional wisdom’ is that two women cannot win.

It just depends on priority and focus: whether democrats believe they must nominate someone who can appeal to

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Andy Ostroy

Director, producer, podcaster, writer, resistor, non-profit-supporter of women filmmakers