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[–] HaveAnotherTacoPDX@lemmy.today 2 points 2 weeks ago

He definitely didn't say no. And I think he'd be a hell of a candidate if he did. He gets it, he's bright enough to do the job, and he's got the connections without the social indebtedness of the average politician. And he'd pick an AOC as a running mate in a heartbeat. Plus, if someone's worried that white men won't elect a brown woman, Jon Stewart is about as white as I am (albino).

I don't count him as "in the running" because he's not said he's willing to be in the running. But he's also not saying no very loudly.