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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kamala Harris reportedly moved out as rumors grow around her and Doug Emhoff‘s marriage being in jeopardy. The former vice president allegedly shifted into an $8.15 million pad in Malibu while planning another White House run. A new source claimed the move signaled campaign preparation and private strain and also tied the tension to her 2024 election loss. Moreover, they cited Emhoff’s campaign pressure and his reported wish for a quieter life. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/kamala-harris-moves-amid-doug-092213064.html Wow. [/quote] Another sham political marriage before running for higher office, usually ends shortly after they served their purpose, see also Sen. Elissa Slotkin and Rep. Haley Stevens. And of course Cory Booker, Tim Scott, among others.[/quote] Kamala is still running. [/quote] The anti-Indian / anti-Asian bigotry among the electorate means she has no chance.[/quote] Always the race or misogyny excuse when your candidate loses. [/quote] DP...I've seen multiple people on here refer to her as a "DEI hire" to which I'd reply "can you think of any Black female candidate for senate/VP/president who you *wouldn't* consider a DEI hire?" They would inevitably say no. If that's not racism/misogyny then I don't know what is.[/quote] When the candidate announced ahead of time that he was going to pick "a" woman. And, then, in order to get Clyburn's endorsement, he agrees that he will pick "a" Black. That is the definition of a DEI hire. It doesn't matter how qualified she was or wasn't, she was picked becaue of DEI. Maybe, had he not pandered to his voters during the primary with those promises, it would have been different. However, she was not a good pick. He eliminated men when he said he would pick a woman. He eliminated White, Asian, white Hispanics, when he promised to pick a Black person. You can make a Venn diagram that Harris claims to love. The choices were not large. Whose names were mentioned other than Harris? Susan Rice? Karen Bass? Those were names I heard. Not many well known choices. Personally, I think Codaleeza Rice would have been a terrific choice. But, she is in the wrong party.[/quote]
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