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

BlackGoku

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This is probably what is most surprising to me...you have republicans in key battleground states openly saying that they are moving away from trump. If Kemp starts speaking out more forcefully in GA...look out.

Also, I think my state (NC) comes home big for Kamala because of Roy Coopers popularity and the fact that Mark Robinson is certifiably insane...
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DC_Dude

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This is probably what is most surprising to me...you have republicans in key battleground states openly saying that they are moving away from trump. If Kemp starts speaking out more forcefully in GA...look out.

Also, I think my state (NC) comes home big for Kamala because of Roy Coopers popularity and the fact that Mark Robinson is certifiably insane...
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I’ve seen zero Trump commercials in the Charlotte area. All Kamala
 

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Ive seen Robinson's punk ass on more than Trump. Since he was just here at the Bojangles coliseum, i thought he would be putting more resources into the state.
What's the read on Robinson? Is he slated to win? Are those negative stories coming out about him and his wife sticking? Is he losing support?
 

DC_Dude

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Couldn't have happened to a shittier asshole. :giggle:
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BlackGoku

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What's the read on Robinson? Is he slated to win? Are those negative stories coming out about him and his wife sticking? Is he losing support?
i think he loses and loses badly...especially Kamala keeps coming down here. Before Biden dropped out, it was almost like she was a big sister AKA because she was down in Greensboro like every other weekend. LOL..

seriously though, Josh Stein wins because him and Cooper are pretty popular in the state and i think because of that and the fact that Robinson's prior comments on abortion, people will turnout.
 

BlackGoku

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@BlackGoku - you know who is running against this bat shit crazy woman??



Mo Green...i will be donating to his campaign expeditiously...lol


Green outpaces Morrow..

Green fundraising outpaces Morrow in superintendent race​

  • Elyse Apel The Center Square
  • Jul 29, 2024

Green and Morrow - Superintendent Race

Democrat Mo Green, left, and Republican Michele Morrow are running for N.C. superintendent of public instruction in the November election.
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Democrat Mo Green is raking in the donations in the statewide race for N.C. superintendent of public instruction.
Green raised more than six times the amount of Republican opponent Michele Morrow in the second fundraising quarter.
“Mo has made history in North Carolina,” said Misti Williams, Green’s campaign manager, in a statement to The Center Square, noting that no other candidate for the statewide office has raised even close to this much before.

Green ended the second quarter with $578,384, according to campaign finance reports.
Morrow had only $14,000 left at the end of that same period, which ended June 30, spending $55,013.
Green had already spent more than four times that amount, with his campaign’s total expenditures at $230,810.
Morrow remains hopeful though, despite the financial gap in the race, and this wouldn’t be the first time she won a race despite challenges. In the spring primary, she upset incumbent Republican N.C. Superintendent Catherine Truitt with very little cash on hand.
Morrow attributed the win to her campaign’s grassroots movement of “volunteers and supporters.”
Green won the Democratic primary with 66 percent of the votes cast in the March primary race, beating out two other candidates.
The last time North Carolina elected a Democrat as superintendent was in 2012.

While Morrow is running on school safety, school choice and the removal of diversity, equity and inclusion policies from schools in North Carolina, Green emphasizes working to improve students’ mental health and championing public education and educators.
Williams told The Center Square that Green’s campaign wants to elect an “exceptional candidate” during a “critical juncture in North Carolina’s history of public schools.”
Green received a little more than $600,000 in contributions from individuals in the second quarter, while Morrow received $45,000.
Morrow told The Center Square she is still confident in her path to win the election.
“Our path to victory: Simply speaking the truth,” she said. “It’s really pretty easy when you have no hidden agenda, only a genuine concern for our children, their parents and the future of this state and our great nation.”
Political advertising is projected to reach $362 million in North Carolina in the 2024 election cycle, meaning there will likely be historic spending in races across the state.
This makes North Carolina the 11th-highest in the country, according to a recent report released by AdImpact.
Recently, Planned Parenthood announced that North Carolina will be one of 14 states targeted by a $40 million ad campaign looking to flip the state Democratic.
Planned Parenthood Action Fund, a branch of Planned Parenthood working on that initiative, endorsed Green.


Elyse Apel is an apprentice reporter with The Center Square, covering Georgia and North Carolina. She is a 2024 graduate of Hillsdale College.
 

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Signs of that free-falling campaign are only going to get worse from here. This is what a NON-FUNDED, USURPED RNC campaign looks like, when you have no ads, campaign offices closing in battleground States, and no funding for down-ballot candidates.

...but keep hope alive, resident MAGA bros :cheers:

VP Harris is still a "non-electable INDIAN" to you DOLTS, right? :lol: :roflmao:
 
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