I think Kamala Harris has alienated almost everyone at this point. Some people associate her with Biden and that is a negative for them. And those who like Biden feel like she was disloyal and threw him under the bus. Besides, don't we know from history that Americans are "one and done" with nominees? Obviously if you are the leader of a cult, you can overcome that but most people can't. I hope Harris moves on. Of course I will vote for her if she is the nominee. Anyone associated with this anti-American administration, including every single cowardly Senator, will never get a vote for me ever, no matter who the opponent is. |
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Someone who can win.
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| The next presidential candidate has to be someone that is right under our noses. Someone nobody is talking about but highly capable. Someone the media has no time to attack. Someone with integrity and lack of celebrity. |
You mean she has alienated you. She has not alienated black voters. I don't think the Democrats have ever gone against that faction. |
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What exactly is beshear’s offer?
My daddy was governor so I got to be one too?? Let’s make America into Kentucky? He has zero experience in anything relevant to the matters of national import. |
You think? That’s your rightful opinion. Although it’s early to predict 2028, take a look. https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_c0cbe579-b306-4407-a57b-6b590288daa3.html |
Isn’t this kind of how Bush got in? |
| Just give all these racist misogynists the white male they need and let's be done with it. They'd rather vote for an immoral white man than any minority woman. We just need to acknowledge that's where a third of Americans are right now. Let's "meet them where they are". |
Well that’s a low bar. We just elected a fraudulent game show host as president. Twice. Our Secretary of Defense is a washed out national guardsmen and weekend morning tv show host. Our director of the FBI is a drunk podcaster. Our secretary of education comes from the world of wrestling. And on and on. We don’t care about no fancy experience here in America. In this country, Stephen A Jackson, an ESPN host, is seriously talked about as a plausible Democratic nominee. How one does on the TV is something every Democrat needs to consider when thinking of who has a shot at the White House. Not familiar enough with Beshear to say one way or another. But he’s a likable, competent Democratic governor of an extremely red state. That should get him consideration since he clearly knows how to run in battleground states. Every election comes down to about 6 states. Who wins those wins everything. |
Yup. Not exactly a selling point. |
Polls at this point are totally meaningless. |
I think 90 percent of Americans were scared off by DEI and its impact on jobs. The way it was implemented gave racial and gender benefits to certain groups and made it very difficult for other groups to compete for jobs. So there’s a wariness of electing a black woman for president today. The assumption being that DEI hiring will be back. It’s not fair, but Democrats really messed up during the Biden years. Which is another reason why Democrats struggle with trust even after the Trump disaster. |
Translation: people feared for their kids losing the privilege that their race gave to their parents' generation. So give them the white male they want. America isn't ready for true equality yet. |
Yes, but… Texas is a lynchpin the global economy. Ky isnt. You are dealing with a lot of matters that scale as an exec of tx, ca, ny |
They will get in line for one of two options. Are you counting on them staying home? |