Is anyone on here REALLY voting for Kamala ? Why should I vote for Kamala?

skypeking

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Just casted my Kamala vote, all you haters and coons can

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With you, my whole family voted for her on day 1 of early voting. Lets get it!!!
 
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skypeking

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Well if you think the salivation of this country is a self centered billionaire, that went through 6 bankruptcies, paid off a porn star to keep quiet, and was fined for the largest housing discriminations case in NY and will help black people.....I have a bridge to sell you for a dollar.
Never dropped a tax return or medical record. Who knows what he really has?
 

geechiedan

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Well if you think the salivation of this country is a self centered billionaire, that went through 6 bankruptcies, paid off a porn star to keep quiet, and was fined for the largest housing discriminations case in NY and will help black people.....I have a bridge to sell you for a dollar.
Don't forget sexual assault and twice impeached....the fucked up part is ONLY a white man with thet track record COULD run and garner as much support as he has.
 

REDLINE

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So Kamala ain't black, but these same dudes make excuses for Tariq's wife who was raised by her white mother. So she's white then?
My thing is this. No she wasn't raised in a "Black" household. No she didn't have the typical Black American experience like most of us did.

She did want to better learn her roots so she went to an HBCU, pledged a Black sorority. Dated Black men from what we've seen in history and ended up marrying a white guy.

All of that is true.

Now what?

And is trump their homeboy or something? Does his orange tan somehow solidify his Blackness?

Kamala's not Black to them, now what?

I hate to break it to them but Don isn't either, and Don isn't black to all of us! :roflmao:
 
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geechiedan

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Maybe......just maybe.......he's getting so much support because your candidate is trash?
OR...stay with me...the fact that people are willing to nominate and vote for such a person only proves how mind bogglingly stupid they are for not choosing someone whose NOT a felon and sexual assaulter..

You literally could have picked Nikki Haley you know that right?
 

xfactor

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OR...stay with me...the fact that people are willing to nominate and vote for such a person only proves how mind bogglingly stupid they are for not choosing someone whose NOT a felon and sexual assaulter..

You literally could have picked Nikki Haley you know that right?
The Hindu only won 1 state primary.

Funny enough, her grandkids will be so-called black. Can’t say the same about Harris.
 

hardawayz16

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OR...stay with me...the fact that people are willing to nominate and vote for such a person only proves how mind bogglingly stupid they are for not choosing someone whose NOT a felon and sexual assaulter..

His supporters could legitimately argue that his felonies and other recent charges are because he's been targeted by by vindictive democrips :dunno:
 

geechiedan

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His supporters could legitimately argue that his felonies and other recent charges are because he's been targeted by by vindictive democrips :dunno:
Prosecuting someone whose actually guilty of crimes isn't targeting. You know who was targeted...the central park five...when trump demanded their execution... something he refuses to apologize for even as black men are voting for him..fucked up ain't it?
 

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It's never all whites. It's that MAGA crowd which is the same crowd that was the klan, white citizens council, birthers, tea party etc.

And they are losing numbers. Trump is the candidate for them.

Which is why I can't support him because his entire fight is white grievance
and the fags in your party and the people that want trans in sports. you support them? or you just pretend its just their side that has a nutty side that votes with them?
 

lazarus

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Just casted my Kamala vote, all you haters and coons can

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just to clarify, the person that doesn't vote for the half -indian that sucks white cock is the coon, and you, the individual who chooses not to build a stronghold with other blacks to have power with their vote by withholding but instead trusting the white man to take care of them, is not the coon, correct?
 

geechiedan

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This disingenuous shit is part of why people tune out of politics, and why some are supporting Trump.
There's nothing disingenuous about it. If there wasn't anything there you'd have a point. But that fucker is dirty as the day is long and you know it...and if it were say Obama riding dirty as fuck he wouldnt be allowed to run president. You know this as well.
 
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code_pirahna

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and the fags in your party and the people that want trans in sports. you support them? or you just pretend its just their side that has a nutty side that votes with them?
Are you understanding????

LGBTQ has nothing to do with hating black people.

The majority of Trump support and agenda is about keeping black people down and "making America white again"
 

geechiedan

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:roflmao:prove it fruitcake
If you look at the Biden Administration, they’re sort of against anybody depending on certain views,” Trump tells TIME in an interview when asked about his supporters who believe anti-white racism now represents a greater problem than anti-Black racism. “They’re against Catholics. They’re against a lot of different people… I think there is a definite anti-white feeling in this country and that can’t be allowed either.”

“I don’t think it would be a very tough thing to address, frankly,” Trump says. “But I think the laws are very unfair right now. And education is being very unfair, and it’s being stifled. But I don’t think it’s going to be a big problem at all. But if you look right now, there’s absolutely a bias against white [people] and that’s a problem.”



But Trump's campaign website, opens new tab lays out several plans, and some of his allies are making detailed recommendations should Trump win back the White House from Democrat Joe Biden in a Nov. 5 election.
One Trump proposal would reverse Biden's executive order, opens new tab requiring federal agencies to assess whether underserved communities - including people of color, LGBTQ Americans and rural Americans - can adequately access their programs.
At campaign rallies, Trump pledges to strip funds from schools teaching critical race theory, an academic concept - rarely taught in public schools - that rests on the premise that racial bias is baked into U.S. institutions.

One campaign adviser, Lynne Patton, told conservative activist and journalist Laura Loomer in an interview posted on Friday that she expected a second Trump White House would refuse federal money to any schools, companies or charities that enacted hiring practices under Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs, widely known as DEI.



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In US Swing State Wisconsin, Potential Green Vote Irks Democrats​


Chester Todd is an 82-year-old running for US Congress on a platform of "equality, reparations, liberation" -- and those principles, he says, are why neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump have earned his vote.

Maggy DONALDSON
October 29, 2024
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Chester Todd walks past campaign signs outside his home in Racine, Wisconsin, where he's running for the House of Representatives in the state's first district


Chester Todd is an 82-year-old running for US Congress on a platform of "equality, reparations, liberation" -- and those principles, he says, are why neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump have earned his vote.

Wearing a Palestinian flag-colored scarf at a coffee shop in his hometown Racine, Wisconsin, Todd told AFP he will instead vote Jill Stein, the perennial Green Party candidate who is on the ballot in nearly every battleground state this presidential cycle -- and who many Democrats fear could stymie their White House chances.

Stein has virtually no chance of winning in Wisconsin -- or anywhere -- but in the key swing state where outcomes are notoriously a photo finish, her ballot line could have outsized influence.

Republicans won Wisconsin for the first time in nearly three decades in 2016, when Hillary Clinton lost by just under 23,000 votes to Donald Trump -- a shock defeat that had some Democrats blaming Stein for taking around 31,000 votes.

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Green Party organizer Pete Karas works a neighborhood placing signs in yards and handout out campaign literature in Racine, Wisconsin

And the Green Party's message -- which centers on issues like climate change, healthcare, and, this year, ending arms support to Israel in its war on Gaza -- continues to find traction in Wisconsin's bluest pockets, areas crucial to a Harris win.

National Democrats recently ran a campaign ad attacking Stein that aired in Wisconsin as well as Michigan and Pennsylvania -- all part of the so-called "Blue Wall" critical to the Democrats' White House path.

"She's not sorry she helped Trump win" in 2016, the ad states. "That's why a vote for Stein is really a vote for Trump." :D :rolleyes2:

Pete Karas, Wisconsin's Green Party elections chair, said that "spoiler argument" simply "doesn't hold water."

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Chester Todd is a Green Party candidate running for Congress with a platform that includes ending US arms support to Israel and economic reparations for descendants of enslaved people

"It is an excuse the Democratic Party uses when they run crappy candidates and crappy elections and they lose." :yes::yes::yes:

Democratic Party strategy has included legal action to remove Stein from ballots nationwide, efforts that have mostly failed.

Karas said that picking such legal fights has done little more than further aggravate Green Party operatives like himself: "We will not be pushed out of the democratic process by the Democratic Party."

Charles Franklin, who directs the nationally recognized Marquette Law School Poll, told AFP while Stein likely does pull more from Democrats than Republicans, the idea that all Stein votes "would uniformly go to Harris" is "false."

"Any third party voter by definition has already passed the option of voting for one of the major party candidates," Franklin said. "They're voting for Stein because they're not satisfied."

A smattering of Green Party-endorsed candidates have won local office over the past decade in Wisconsin, but its presence there remains tiny.

Still, "it would be silly not to think it's a threat" in 2024, said Alexia Sabor, chair of the Dane County Democrats in the state's bluest county.

She sees the Green Party figuring into national elections as more "a desire to be disruptive" than an effort towards building a successful political party -- and says even for voters who tend Green, there's a clear choice on the ballot.

"You can not love the Democratic Party and you can not love Kamala Harris," she said, but "in terms of the values, it's pretty clear that the Republican Party doesn't align with their values -- and a lot of their values do align with Democrats."

Xavier Golden, a 23-year-old student at a public university near Milwaukee who has his own future political aspirations, says he voted for Bernie Sanders in 2020, the self-identified socialist senator who caucuses with Democrats and has run for president twice.

Speaking to AFP at the Racine Public Library where he works, Golden said this time, he's for Stein.

"If the Democrats wanted to control the main spirit of the liberal front, they would do that," Golden said, pointing to what he calls their "conservative stance on Palestine" and a tendency "to be so ticky-tacky with racial issues." :yes:

Like Green Party House of Representatives candidate Todd, Golden is a Black man. And like Todd, he says the Democrats ask for support from Black voters every four years but rarely deliver on what he dubbed "empty promises." :yes:

Both men advocate ending US arms support to Israel and call for economic reparations for descendants of enslaved people. They also point to issues like universal health care and the shortage of social and economic resources in predominantly minority neighborhoods as key influences shaping their politics.

If Democrats "were to commit to actually being the social justice party that they're painted as," Golden said, "I think they would be able to sway more voters -- and there wouldn't be no need for a Green Party." :yes:

 

geechiedan

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In US Swing State Wisconsin, Potential Green Vote Irks Democrats​


Chester Todd is an 82-year-old running for US Congress on a platform of "equality, reparations, liberation" -- and those principles, he says, are why neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump have earned his vote.

Maggy DONALDSON
October 29, 2024
AFP8370666368092669422236460439415163341591---1.jpg

Chester Todd walks past campaign signs outside his home in Racine, Wisconsin, where he's running for the House of Representatives in the state's first district


Chester Todd is an 82-year-old running for US Congress on a platform of "equality, reparations, liberation" -- and those principles, he says, are why neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump have earned his vote.

Wearing a Palestinian flag-colored scarf at a coffee shop in his hometown Racine, Wisconsin, Todd told AFP he will instead vote Jill Stein, the perennial Green Party candidate who is on the ballot in nearly every battleground state this presidential cycle -- and who many Democrats fear could stymie their White House chances.

Stein has virtually no chance of winning in Wisconsin -- or anywhere -- but in the key swing state where outcomes are notoriously a photo finish, her ballot line could have outsized influence.

Republicans won Wisconsin for the first time in nearly three decades in 2016, when Hillary Clinton lost by just under 23,000 votes to Donald Trump -- a shock defeat that had some Democrats blaming Stein for taking around 31,000 votes.

AFP8370666368092669422236460439415163341591---2.jpg

Green Party organizer Pete Karas works a neighborhood placing signs in yards and handout out campaign literature in Racine, Wisconsin

And the Green Party's message -- which centers on issues like climate change, healthcare, and, this year, ending arms support to Israel in its war on Gaza -- continues to find traction in Wisconsin's bluest pockets, areas crucial to a Harris win.

National Democrats recently ran a campaign ad attacking Stein that aired in Wisconsin as well as Michigan and Pennsylvania -- all part of the so-called "Blue Wall" critical to the Democrats' White House path.

"She's not sorry she helped Trump win" in 2016, the ad states. "That's why a vote for Stein is really a vote for Trump." :D :rolleyes2:

Pete Karas, Wisconsin's Green Party elections chair, said that "spoiler argument" simply "doesn't hold water."

AFP8370666368092669422236460439415163341591---3.jpg

Chester Todd is a Green Party candidate running for Congress with a platform that includes ending US arms support to Israel and economic reparations for descendants of enslaved people

"It is an excuse the Democratic Party uses when they run crappy candidates and crappy elections and they lose." :yes::yes::yes:

Democratic Party strategy has included legal action to remove Stein from ballots nationwide, efforts that have mostly failed.

Karas said that picking such legal fights has done little more than further aggravate Green Party operatives like himself: "We will not be pushed out of the democratic process by the Democratic Party."

Charles Franklin, who directs the nationally recognized Marquette Law School Poll, told AFP while Stein likely does pull more from Democrats than Republicans, the idea that all Stein votes "would uniformly go to Harris" is "false."

"Any third party voter by definition has already passed the option of voting for one of the major party candidates," Franklin said. "They're voting for Stein because they're not satisfied."

A smattering of Green Party-endorsed candidates have won local office over the past decade in Wisconsin, but its presence there remains tiny.

Still, "it would be silly not to think it's a threat" in 2024, said Alexia Sabor, chair of the Dane County Democrats in the state's bluest county.

She sees the Green Party figuring into national elections as more "a desire to be disruptive" than an effort towards building a successful political party -- and says even for voters who tend Green, there's a clear choice on the ballot.

"You can not love the Democratic Party and you can not love Kamala Harris," she said, but "in terms of the values, it's pretty clear that the Republican Party doesn't align with their values -- and a lot of their values do align with Democrats."

Xavier Golden, a 23-year-old student at a public university near Milwaukee who has his own future political aspirations, says he voted for Bernie Sanders in 2020, the self-identified socialist senator who caucuses with Democrats and has run for president twice.

Speaking to AFP at the Racine Public Library where he works, Golden said this time, he's for Stein.

"If the Democrats wanted to control the main spirit of the liberal front, they would do that," Golden said, pointing to what he calls their "conservative stance on Palestine" and a tendency "to be so ticky-tacky with racial issues." :yes:

Like Green Party House of Representatives candidate Todd, Golden is a Black man. And like Todd, he says the Democrats ask for support from Black voters every four years but rarely deliver on what he dubbed "empty promises." :yes:

Both men advocate ending US arms support to Israel and call for economic reparations for descendants of enslaved people. They also point to issues like universal health care and the shortage of social and economic resources in predominantly minority neighborhoods as key influences shaping their politics.

If Democrats "were to commit to actually being the social justice party that they're painted as," Golden said, "I think they would be able to sway more voters -- and there wouldn't be no need for a Green Party." :yes:

WOW...the first time you posted something that wasnt sucking republican or trump dick in an election thread.
Bonus points...the ACTUAL party you voted for too!!! :groupwave:

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I mean we all know your doing it because you hope they split the vote and hurt the dems not because you don't believe they have a chance but hey you gotta start somewhere...right??

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Tha Baldavenger

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My thing is this. No she wasn't raised in a "Black" household. No she didn't have the typical Black American experience like most of us did.

She did want to better learn her roots so she went to an HBCU, pledged a Black sorority. Dated Black men from what we've seen in history and ended up marrying a white guy.

All of that is true.

Now what?

And a trump their homeboy or something? Does his orange tan somehow solidify his Blackness?

Kamala's not Black to them, now what?

I hate to break it to them but Don isn't either, and Don isn't black to all of us! :roflmao:
so what....have you ever been to an HBCU? If you went to one, especially Howard, you going to get a crash course in the black experience. She an AKA, and they do a lot for the black community. I went to Howard a few years after her, I know she got that experience because Howard was the place to be at that time.

Plus she half Jamaican, and Jamaicans are proud proud people, we achieved a lot in this country from Colin Powell to Mike Tyson....if you go down the list of notable Jamaicans in this country you would be shocked
 

REDLINE

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so what....have you ever been to an HBCU? If you went to one, especially Howard, you going to get a crash course in the black experience. She an AKA, and they do a lot for the black community. I went to Howard a few years after her, I know she got that experience because Howard was the place to be at that time.

Plus she half Jamaican, and Jamaicans are proud proud people, we achieved a lot in this country from Colin Powell to Mike Tyson....if you go down the list of notable Jamaicans in this country you would be shocked
You didn't understand what I wrote. If you did understand what I wrote, you'd realize that I said that she went to Howard the exact reasons that you listed.

My post was speaking to those who keep saying that she's not Black.
 

Akata King

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My thing is this. No she wasn't raised in a "Black" household. No she didn't have the typical Black American experience like most of us did.

She did want to better learn her roots so she went to an HBCU, pledged a Black sorority. Dated Black men from what we've seen in history and ended up marrying a white guy.

All of that is true.

Now what?

And is trump their homeboy or something? Does his orange tan somehow solidify his Blackness?

Kamala's not Black to them, now what?

I hate to break it to them but Don isn't either, and Don isn't black to all of us! :roflmao:

so what....have you ever been to an HBCU? If you went to one, especially Howard, you going to get a crash course in the black experience. She an AKA, and they do a lot for the black community. I went to Howard a few years after her, I know she got that experience because Howard was the place to be at that time.

Plus she half Jamaican, and Jamaicans are proud proud people, we achieved a lot in this country from Colin Powell to Mike Tyson....if you go down the list of notable Jamaicans in this country you would be shocked

You didn't understand what I wrote. If you did understand what I wrote, you'd realize that I said that she went to Howard the exact reasons that you listed.

My post was speaking to those who keep saying that she's not Black.

Y’all can’t even agree to agree!!! :lol:

Reality is that she’s “black” just like Mindy Kaling’s brother is “black.”

 

Supersav

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just to clarify, the person that doesn't vote for the half -indian that sucks white cock is the coon, and you, the individual who chooses not to build a stronghold with other blacks to have power with their vote by withholding but instead trusting the white man to take care of them, is not the coon, correct?
Bizarro world
 
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