Who is Tim Kaine? Clinton's 'smart political pick' for VP a bipartisan favorite

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Who is Tim Kaine? Clinton's 'smart political pick' for VP a bipartisan favorite

In June 2013, as the Senate weighed an overhaul of the immigration system, Tim Kaine entered the chamber for a routine floor speech.
The Virginia senator, who was chosen on Friday as Hillary Clinton’s vice-presidential running mate, proceeded to do something no one had done before. He gave his remarks in another language: Spanish.

Noting that Spanish had been spoken in the US since 1565, when missionaries founded St Augustine, Florida, Kaine pointed out it was the language of nearly 40 million Americans “who have a lot at stake in the outcome of this debate”.

Starting on Saturday, Kaine will be thrust into an election defined in part by a debate over immigration. His fluency could prove an influential foil to Republican nominee Donald Trump’s hard line on immigration, as Democrats look to ensure that the Latino voters who have backed them in recent years turn up at the polls.

Kaine picked up the language working with Jesuit missionaries in Honduras in 1980, during a gap year while attending Harvard Law School. He then settled in Richmond, Virginia, where he spent nearly two decades as an attorney focusing on civil rights and fair housing.

Kaine launched his political career on the city council, then became the mayor of Richmond. He went on to win three elections in a red-leaning swing state, serving as Virginia’s lieutenant governor from 2002 to 2006 and governor from 2006 to 2010. He was elected to the Senate in 2012, after a stint as chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

But Kaine has kept a low profile. He was last on the national radar as a finalist to join Barack Obama’s ticket eight years ago. He backed Obama over Clinton in the 2008 primary and remains close to the president.

His ability to stay clear of controversy is such that observers have called him a safe, bordering on plain pick. The man who in his free time enjoys playing the harmonica in a band called the Jugbusters gave an interview to NBC’s Meet the Press last month, in which he confessed to being “boring”.

On Friday even Republicans, whose message is that Clinton is untrustworthy, struggled to fault a man who has earned a Washington reputation as a nice guy.

“Trying to count the ways I hate @timkaine. Drawing a blank,” tweeted Jeff Flake, a Republican senator from Arizona. “Congrats to a good man and a good friend.”

The Republican National Committee reacted not by lobbing criticism, but by focusing on Kaine’s centrist record and accusing Clinton of falling back on commitments to progressives. While the attacks will ramp up as the general election officially gets under way, it was a fairly tame response for an announcement that has been seen in recent weeks as all but inevitable.

Rory Cooper, a Republican operative who was an aide to former House majority leader Eric Cantor, indicated Kaine’s record of reaching across the aisle, recalling how Kaine worked with his former boss on legislation related to research into cancer affecting children.

“Much like Joe Biden, Kaine brings a sense of being able to communicate with Republicans in areas of common ground,” Cooper said. “He’s a smart political pick who will be a formidable fundraiser, and will go a long way in helping fix a very broken DNC.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...-vice-president-hillary-clinton-2016-campaign
 

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He's actually a figurehead to get some of the social conservatives Trump is losing.
 

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Wise choice. At least he pushed for the TPP and he can debate Trumpettes as to why competing with 3rd world labour or the ISDS is not a negative for Americans..........


Kaine praised TPP as recently as Thursday

Kaine was one of 13 Senate Democrats who voted to give President Barack Obama powers that would allow him to fast-track the trade deal through Congress.

Kaine praised TPP as recently as Thursday - POLITICO

 

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Tim Kaine..

..for the TPP and deregulated, privatized Free Markets; for unrestricted abortion; for euthenasia on demand; for full recognition of homosexual 'marriage'; for homosexual and 'transgender' normalization, affirmation, promotion, celebration.. in law, institutions and education.

Sais he was formed by Jesuit spirituality and mission.. but i can't see a thing of that. Seems to have no understanding of traditional Catholic economics (which is much different than the libertarian Calvinist Evangelical Model of the old RNC) or Catholic social doctrine... really couldn't care less about it unless he can use it to bamboozle an electoral constituency with some phony religious sophistry.

Another Democrat steeped in economic, cultural and moral disintegration.. He and Hillary will get along well.. welcome to utter Hopelessness. :)
 
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So ... correct me if I'm wrong ... a potential President and Vice President should endorse the actions of Edward Snowden? Is that because he is seen as a sort of patriot on the political fringe? I don't think that a Commander in Chief or their second could ever, under any circumstances, endorse the wholesale violation of US official secrets no matter what any of them might happen to feel about the contents of those secrets. It is part if their job not to do so.