America Deserves a Boring Vice President
Two cheers for dull, purplish Democratic governors.

A tumultuous decade of politics just culminated in a fortnight where the former president was nearly assassinated and the current president and presumptive Democratic nominee announced that he was withdrawing from the race—just three and a half months before Election Day. Barring another sudden unexpected twist, the next major political news will be who the new presumptive Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, picks as her running mate. After all we've been through, Americans deserve a boring veep option, if only to provide some hope that this chaos will one day dissipate.
Here are three candidates who could bring a little blessed boredom to the Democratic ticket:
Gov. Andy Beshear
"Like eating vanilla ice cream with no topping"
Andy Beshear, the Democratic governor of the otherwise reliably red Kentucky, was first elected in 2019, besting incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin by fewer than 5,000 votes. By 2023, he had gained bipartisan support and won reelection by more than 67,000 votes. Beshear doesn't often make national headlines, yet recent polls show his approval rating at 65 percent, the fourth highest among governors and the highest of any Democratic governor.
His base appreciates that he vetoed a 15-week abortion ban (which was later overturned by Kentucky's GOP-controlled General Assembly). Republicans like that he has twice lowered the state's income tax rate. Even Libertarians can find some common ground with Beshear: While Kentucky's legislature has failed to deliver on marijuana legalization, he has issued a conditional pardon to protect medical cannabis users from prosecution.
Described by Kentucky sports radio host Matt Jones as "like eating vanilla ice cream with no topping," the 46-year-old father of two has no scandals in his record.
Gov. Jared Polis
"A 49-year-old balding, gay Jew from Boulder"
When CNN's Dana Bash asked if he would consider being Harris' running mate, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis responded: "Look, if they do the polling and it turns out that they need a 49-year-old balding, gay Jew from Boulder, Colorado, they got my number." A winning combination of dull and self-aware!
The Centennial State was largely a Republican stronghold from 1968 to 2004. That changed in 2008—the same year Polis was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives—and Colorado has gone blue every election since.
After winning reelection to the House four times (where he was the sole Democratic member of the Liberty Caucus), Polis won the governorship in 2018 and was reelected in 2022. In that time, he has delivered for his base by fulfilling campaign promises to secure funding for full-day kindergarten and increase Colorado's minimum wage. He also signed bills lowering commercial, income, and property taxes, which appealed to Republicans.
Lovers of limited government can find much to like in Polis' record. He supports school choice, signed the free-range-kids-friendly Reasonable Independence for Children Act, and has pardoned more than 4,000 people convicted of marijuana possession.
He also has a grasp of the deeply unsexy topic of housing policy. The father of two told Reason's Christian Britschgi in March that he has worked with legislators of both parties to roll back regulations that make housing less affordable. "We have a number of bills that will end government-imposed parking requirements…establish the ability to build more housing in transit-oriented communities near bus and rail, and really look at the ability to remove red tape and bureaucracy associated with housing being built."
Gov. Roy Cooper
"What it would look like if a sweater designed a human"
North Carolina has tended recently to vote for the Republican presidential nominee, but it twice elected Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper. Throughout Cooper's tenure, he has quietly compromised with the GOP-controlled legislature. In 2021, he signed large tax cuts into law, aiming to attract businesses to North Carolina. He also signed the Second Chance Act, which allows the expungement of certain nonviolent criminal records—a positive data point for those who want to see more criminal justice reform nationally.
When Cooper entered office, North Carolina was in the middle of a headline-grabbing economic boycott because the previous governor had an unpopular "bathroom bill" micromanaging where trans people can use the restroom. Cooper ran on repealing the bill and did so upon taking office, replacing it with a controversy-dampening bipartisan compromise.
Cooper—self-labeled as a "diet soda sommelier," and once described by Slate as "what it would look like if a sweater designed a human,"—is term-limited out of his position come November. The girl-dad of three is unlikely to inspire rap parodies or endorsements from shirt-tearing wrestlers, but if he is as good at calmly working across the aisle as he has been in North Carolina, he could turn the state blue for the first time since 2008.
None of these options are ideal for libertarians. (For that, check out the Libertarian Party's ticket of Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat.) While their economic records are a mixed bag—Beshear, Polis, and Cooper respectively earned a D, a C, and a B in the Cato Institute's 2022 Fiscal Policy Report Card—all of them have historically opposed cuts to entitlements and are very unlikely to change their stances now. None of them would challenge Harris' commitment to strengthen national gun control laws, including a so-called assault weapons ban, and none have indicated that they seek to rein in the American war machine.
It's regrettable that Americans are once again hoping for a major party ticket that is not the absolute worst rather than enthusiastically supporting a ticket that will tackle the debt and defend all individual rights. But if we have to choose between ambitious, amoral authoritarians or "vanilla" middle-aged dads, these purple-ish governors don't look so bad.
If we end up with a boring VP in 2024, maybe we could even get a boring president in 2032.
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Gov. Jared Polis
"A 49-year-old balding, gay Jew from Boulder"
Wait... like... how gay? Like Chase OIiver gay or just gay-gay?
And I think I can speak for everyone here, we only need one gay libertarian to choose from, am I right? I'm not sure we can handle that much freedom.
Nobody needs 23 types of gay politician.
Do you think the Democrats would antagonize their terrorist-sympathizer pro-Hamas base by nominating a Jewish governor for VP? I’ve heard the Pennsylvania governor Joshua Shapiro is the front runner, but I remain highly skeptical.
And reportedly, Harris didn’t even contact Kentucky governor Beshear for vetting info. And Cooper is about as boring as it gets.
I haven't seen any news site proposing Polis as a VP candidate, except for the fanboys here at Reason.
The terrorist sympathizer pro Hamas base will vote for Trump. Trump will go to Dearborn Michigan and make a pro Hamas speech two weeks before the election and carry Michigan as result. Trump has absolutely no principles.
Got a cite for that?
He keeps it in his ass, with the rest of his opinions.
Yeah, the guy who moved our embassy to Jerusalem would totally do that.
I’m not shocked to see Governor McDreamy on this list. I’d swear most of the Reason editors and writers are in love with the man. He’s enough to turn the straight male writers here gay, and the lesbian ones bi at the least.
The Centennial State was largely a Republican stronghold from 1968 to 2004. That changed in 2008—the same year Polis was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives—and Colorado has gone blue every election since.
Yes, when ex-Californians escaping the nest they shitted in for decades reached a critical mass in that state.
Wow, in 2020 almost 24% of people who purchased a home in Colorado were Californians.
"Almost 23.8% of Colorado move-likely housing searches were from California in the third quarter of 2020, according to Redfin migration data — several times more than any other state."
"For each quarter going back to 2017, California was the largest out-of-state source of housing searches for Colorado. In any given quarter back through 2018, between one-third and one-fifth were from California. This agrees with IRS data that pinpoints California as the single-largest source of relocations to Colorado from 2010 to 2018."
They will break Colorado like they did California.
Where were your ancestors for Jess?
Hey Jeff.
Plus a lot of younger voters (who skew Democratic) moved to Colorado when it was the first state to legalize pot.
Yet I experienced a lot less second hand pot smoke in Denver than I do in New York City.
Citation for your anecdotal assertion?
How many of these "Chase Oliver is great but make your libertarian vote count by voting Democrat" is Reason gonna run?
Is that what "None of these options are ideal for libertarians." means? I wasn't sure.
We live in an era where the """correct""" choice for your political opponent, the one that you should root for, is that they pick the most batshit-insane lunatic wackjob to maximize your own chances of success. It won't matter if your guy professionally kicks puppies as long as the other guy is a cannibal.
At least 5 a day until November 5.
Why vote for the gay guy on the top of ticket when Harris will have one as a sub?
Top ... bottom ... I sense a theme here.
With Harris on top, she no longer has to stare at that glass ceiling....
What about glass tables?
A ton. They've been running them since Obama's first term and I don't think a week has gone by without one since Trump first ran.
>>Two cheers for dull, purplish Democratic governors.
what, why?
>>Bekah Congdon is a deputy managing editor at Reason.
for when like the managing editor is guarding Jill Biden instead?
Well for one thing they are less interested in having the federal government run your life than Trump or Vance.
So, uh, how much did they pay to post here? Fifty cents a comment? It’s wasted.
Well for one thing they are less interested in having the federal government run your life than Trump or Vance.
Really? Because I've been seeing an awful lot about how the evil Project 2025 is going to completely hamstring and dismantle the Federal government, and Democrats seem pretty distraught about this.
Also, they're the ones who are in the party of mandating masks, vaccines, how many hours a day you can choose to work, etc . . .
love it we always need good parody here.
“Micromanaging where trans people can use a restroom.”
Also known as keeping creepers out of the women’s room.
What a travesty of justice! Next thing you know, they'll be micromanaging whose bodies women can put their penises in.
And which showers high school male athletes can use after a game.
I don't care one iota what restroom you use. My institution has restrooms that can be used by either men or women. What I care about is that you wash your hands before leaving.
I’m not surprised you don’t care if people get raped.
He forgot to mention they are single user bathrooms.
^
I've done a number of these conversions on my campus and what you wind up with is a suite of single-use restrooms with floor-to-ceiling partitions, because we already know from experience that males will slip their phones under the partitions to get photos of the females.
This, of course, makes these restrooms horrifically expensive, since each stall now needs its own ventilation, lighting, and life-safety systems.
Interesting that they failed to note that Cooper was pro lockdown.
So was Polis. Don't know about about Beshear.
I just threw up a little bit.
Gentlemen, gentlemen! Please take a deep breath!
These are all in relation to whom Kamala should pick as Border Czar, not who should be elected.
Relax!
but if he is as good at calmly working across the aisle as he has been in North Carolina, he could turn the state blue for the first time since 2008.
Tell me you know nothing about NC without saying I know nothing about NC.
It reads more like wishful thinking than ignorance.
>>"A 49-year-old balding, gay Jew from Boulder"
is this one of those Gays for Gaza I keep hearing about?
Im sure The gazans would be happy to drop a boulder on him.
He is basically the opposite -- a huge supporter of Israel.
and welcome in the (D) party? does Rashida know about this?
Why do I need to know if someone is gay or not?
Some people don’t have the privilege of having a personality, you monster!
You need to know how many boxes he or she checks.
Sometimes it can be rhetorically useful. For example, my daughter is growing up in the SF Bay Area, so 'gay rights' has always been a huge element of her education, so I took the opportunity to point out to her that there is exactly one gay candidate in the race, he's the first-ever gay candidate for president, and to watch how all the 'gay rights' people studiously ignore him because he's not a Democrat.
She's definitely strongly noticing the blatant hypocrisy.
Why do I need to know if someone is gay or not?
How else can Reason surreptitiously tell you he’s alright and he’s one of the good guys if he’s not wearing a mask?
Jared Motherfucking Polis! In my Reason Magazine???
It's more likely than you think...
Polis also had some of the least restrictive COVID mandates, and pushed voluntary testing like almost nowhere else. He also didn't give into the junk science proponents who tried to deny that there was a pandemic. Colorado had the 41st lowest COVID death rate among all states.
Polis is a gay Jew, with a cousin who is a prominent anti-Trump orthodox rabbi. Gay bashers, anti-Semites, and MAGA trolls will be apopleptic. It would be a tremendous victory for good were he to win national office. The bigots would fell like they would need to emigrate, which would also be a good thing.
Vaccine mandate.
https://www.denverpost.com/2021/08/17/colorado-vaccine-mandate-health-care-workers/
https://www.cpr.org/2021/08/18/colorado-covid-cases-schools-masks-state-employee-vaccines/
But sure.
Charliehall is the dumbest fucker alive.
How does Jesse's taint taste ?
We just had a boring vice president.
And the one before that.
And the one before that.
And the one before that.