Update: Vice President Kamala Harris is now the Democratic presidential nominee

cocobeauty

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This is what people don't get.

Middle America has a big problem with women leading them.

Hell women have even said that they don't want a woman

In 2024 it's a lost cause. Maybe in 2032 it might be different
My mom is 78 and I was talking to her and she was so emotional but was adamant she doesn't want Kamala and I asked why...she couldn't tell me.

I said she was great as a Senator, so why not now. She said I just don't trust her...I said but we trusting white men all the time. It really irritated me, but she's my mom, but what are you saying???
 

code_pirahna

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My mom is 78 and I was talking to her and she was so emotional but was adamant she doesn't want Kamala and I asked why...she couldn't tell me.

I said she was great as a Senator, so why not now. She said I just don't trust her...I said but we trusting white men all the time. It really irritated me, but she's my mom, but what are you saying???
This is a lot of women. I think that in 2024 it's an impossible ask.
 

Darrkman

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I expect this thread to be Coon Central for a few people for the next few weeks.

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shaddyvillethug

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Millenial and Gen Z are the reason we are in this predicament somewhat.

They are the generations from the last presidential election of "my vote don't count" bullshit. They don't vote midterm elections, or any other elections. Now we have to worry about what is to come to them.
?????????????

We voted in Obama twice

White women beat us in ‘16

And we took it right back in ‘20

And came Fierce in ‘22

U Gen X’s are soley the reason we are where we are today. You all stayed home after Obama cause u didn’t like Hillary.

There’s nothing to discuss respectfully
 

Complex

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Inevitable :dunno:

They were going to drag him around and roll him out campaigning? Debate? The tough part hadn't started.

Like I said before, the dems had eight fucking years after that Billary loss :smh:
 

thundercat

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Kamala Harris can't win this election. It doesn't matter that Joe endorsed her. She's way too polarizing within the party and isn't even likeable. Who else is out there? Bernie?


And I don't know what so many people are shocked about Joe dropping out.
 

KingTaharqa

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Joe Biden is a quitter. He's made all these POC and immigrant Dem shills look stupid for defending him. They should've known his old alzheimer's having ass was gonna bow out. Oh well, Dems had a good run.
 

Big Tex

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Kamala (if she gets the nom) should pick Castro from TX as her VP.

Pick up more of the Latino vote and put TX in play.
 

Big Tex

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Kamala Harris can't win this election. It doesn't matter that Joe endorsed her. She's way too polarizing within the party and isn't even likeable. Who else is out there? Bernie?
You say Kamala is polarizing then mention Bernie?

LMAO.

America MAY elect a woman but they ain't electing a socialist under any circumstances.
 

Darrkman

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Kamala (if she gets the nom) should pick Castro from TX as her VP.

Pick up more of the Latino vote and put TX in play.

Nah. She's going to have to pick a generic White guy. Someone who isn't ethnic or gay. He won't do it cuz I know he wants to run in 2028 but she needs to pick someone like the California governor.
 

Big Tex

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Millenial and Gen Z are the reason we are in this predicament somewhat.

They are the generations from the last presidential election of "my vote don't count" bullshit. They don't vote midterm elections, or any other elections. Now we have to worry about what is to come to them.
They won Dems the last two elections...


"The data is still coming in nationally, but from what we know, Gen Z-ers sustained their record-breaking 2018 turnout during the 2022 midterm elections, opting for Democratic House candidates by 25 points and limiting Republican gains. Voters under the age of 29 broke for Democrats and helped many win in battleground states. In the high-stakes Pennsylvania Senate race, which Democrats flipped by a three-point margin, Gen Z-ers supported John Fetterman by a 46-point margin and increased their share of the electorate from 2018. This all goes to show one central point: When young people’s rights are on the ballot and championed by the candidate, they show up."
 

Maxxam

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Nah. She's going to have to pick a generic White guy. Someone who isn't ethnic or gay. He won't do it cuz I know he wants to run in 2028 but she needs to pick someone like the California governor.
Can’t have 2 people from the same state… but you’re right, it will be a white guy
 

Chiyo

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My mom is 78 and I was talking to her and she was so emotional but was adamant she doesn't want Kamala and I asked why...she couldn't tell me.

I said she was great as a Senator, so why not now. She said I just don't trust her...I said but we trusting white men all the time. It really irritated me, but she's my mom, but what are you saying???
Your mom was an adult when Loving made IR legal in terms of the law. She doesnt trust a colored woman running around with a white man god bless her.
 

Big Tex

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Every candidate is polarizing to some degree. Bernie is less. We'll see.


"More than nine in 10 Americans say they would vote for a presidential candidate nominated by their party who happened to be black, Catholic, Hispanic, Jewish or a woman. Such willingness drops to eight in 10 for candidates who are evangelical Christians or are gays or lesbians. Between six and seven in 10 would vote for someone who is under 40 years of age, over 70, a Muslim or an atheist.

Just one group tested -- socialists -- receives majority opposition. Less than half of Americans, 45%, say they would vote for a socialist for president, while 53% say they would not."
 
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