Ever wonder if Sen. Sanders would be interested in being Vice President?

here's what I found:

http://www.attn.com/stories/13092/bernie-sanders-would-have-accepted-vice-president-position

(if someone would have asked him)

Have _you_ heard him say no?

(somebody should "probably" ask him? -- see if he'd at least consider it, if the electors voted that way.)

"A loop hole for Sen. Sanders"

(How to elect Sen. Sanders VP in less than a week.)

First thing you need is some feeling that a [next administration] presidency would be just a wee bit better with some more "Independence" in there, and be willing to admit that pursuing something like that might be a a progressive action -- an action leading towards progress

(or maybe have some small desire to "cram it" to ["_presumed_ president elect"])

Next thing to know is that the electors are all going to the statehouses on Dec 19th

Many people are probably going to be at each statehouse advocating for faithless electors to go with the popular vote. (switch their votes to [establishment DNC POTUS candidate])

many, many, many more then probably ever before.

(this is one of the main reasons this can work in such a short amount of time along with the internet and a vibrant independent media)

The electors' have the right to choose how they vote.

the electors are talking together, and people are calling electors

let Sanders support be a calming change of pace

there is a high level of political activation, more protests, more people paying attention to political events, more awareness of the electoral college.

There is currently a struggle between the forces of established authority and the marginalized forgotten man -- Standing Rock for instance, highlights this as well as the environment, corporatism..

mass deportation

Islamophobia

racism

healthcare

social security

living wage

Sanders would be an advocate directly in [the next administration]'s ear.

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Electors are already publicly announcing that they will write down alternate names -- others will probably quietly abstain.

possibly more faithless electors, at one time, then any other election in US history.

Faithless electors aren't just for POTUS, they also have the duty to elect VPOTUS too.

this is a kind of fluidity that rarely happens -- a loop hole

Although the people _did_ choose between Hillary and Trump, in the general election, they didn't with Pence and Kaine, and the people really do have a constitutionally protected right.

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The People can respectfully request that the electors vote for Sen Sanders as VPOTUS

And the electors have the right to hear, freedom to choose and a duty to those people.

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So, people are trying to tell me this is "impossible."

let me break it down for you:

?) some person ask Sen Sanders if he would at least _consider_ accepting it in public...

!) people peaceably assemble at the statehouses on Dec19 to respectfully request that they consider Sen Sanders for VPOTUS

(that's about it...)

which one of those is "impossible"?

(sounds like Sen Sanders is taking questions from the people this week)