Kamala Harris for president 2024

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  • Leadeye

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    Yes, but the problem is her words sound good to about half the ignorant population of the US, most of whom have no clue what equitable treatment really means under communism.

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    They just held an election in an Venezuela, we'll see how "equitable" it is after all the killing and jailing gets done.
     

    KG1

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    Man the MSM talking heads are really ratcheting up the gaslighting trying to present Kramala as a moderate and even a centrist.

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    Ingomike

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    They are struggling to find a running mate that will run, or is clean enough to run.

    “Ask yourself the following question: why would Cooper, who is 67 years old, not want to be Kamala's running mate? He'll be 69 when he runs for the Senate, and, if he wins, he'd be 75 while seeking a second term. If that were successful, he'd be 81 when he potentially seeks a third term. Does anyone really believe he would rather be a U.S. Senator into his eighties than get to retire as vice president in his mid to late 70s? Of course he wouldn't.“

    “At the very least, why not take a chance at the vice presidency? The answer is simple. If Cooper ran on the ticket with Kamala and lost, that would hurt his plans to run for the Senate in 2026. North Carolina is a red-leaning swing state, and being saddled with Harris's record and ideology by being her running mate won't help him win that election.”

    “In other words, Cooper likely believes that Harris can't win in November, and he wants a clean slate when he runs for U.S. Senate in 2026.”

    “Make no mistake about it: If he thought she could win, he'd want to be on the ticket.”



     

    rhamersley

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    They are struggling to find a running mate that will run, or is clean enough to run.

    “Ask yourself the following question: why would Cooper, who is 67 years old, not want to be Kamala's running mate? He'll be 69 when he runs for the Senate, and, if he wins, he'd be 75 while seeking a second term. If that were successful, he'd be 81 when he potentially seeks a third term. Does anyone really believe he would rather be a U.S. Senator into his eighties than get to retire as vice president in his mid to late 70s? Of course he wouldn't.“

    “At the very least, why not take a chance at the vice presidency? The answer is simple. If Cooper ran on the ticket with Kamala and lost, that would hurt his plans to run for the Senate in 2026. North Carolina is a red-leaning swing state, and being saddled with Harris's record and ideology by being her running mate won't help him win that election.”

    “In other words, Cooper likely believes that Harris can't win in November, and he wants a clean slate when he runs for U.S. Senate in 2026.”

    “Make no mistake about it: If he thought she could win, he'd want to be on the ticket.”



    The grifting also can go on a lot longer as senator...lots of millions to be made at taxpayer expense.
     

    Ark

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    They are struggling to find a running mate that will run, or is clean enough to run.

    “Ask yourself the following question: why would Cooper, who is 67 years old, not want to be Kamala's running mate? He'll be 69 when he runs for the Senate, and, if he wins, he'd be 75 while seeking a second term. If that were successful, he'd be 81 when he potentially seeks a third term. Does anyone really believe he would rather be a U.S. Senator into his eighties than get to retire as vice president in his mid to late 70s? Of course he wouldn't.“

    “At the very least, why not take a chance at the vice presidency? The answer is simple. If Cooper ran on the ticket with Kamala and lost, that would hurt his plans to run for the Senate in 2026. North Carolina is a red-leaning swing state, and being saddled with Harris's record and ideology by being her running mate won't help him win that election.”

    “In other words, Cooper likely believes that Harris can't win in November, and he wants a clean slate when he runs for U.S. Senate in 2026.”

    “Make no mistake about it: If he thought she could win, he'd want to be on the ticket.”



    Eh, I dunno. Senators have actual power, and significant grifting opportunities. VPs are irrelevant. We had a whole TV show about how veeps are irrelevant.
     
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