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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Put up a better female candidate next time and stop blaming it on this. [/quote] In what world is a grifter, rapist, insurrectionist, and convicted felon a better candidate? [/quote] I feel this is a bad answer. Put up a better Dem candidate. Then the grifter may have been beat. It takes two sides. But to directly answer your question -- a majority of people felt that the grifter was better than Harris. You may disagree. I disagree -- I did not vote for the grifter. But you have to understand that given the choice the majority picked the grifter. [b]That says more about Harris than it does the grifter.[/b][/quote] But it doesn't. [b]It says a hell of a lot about the people who voted for him. It says a lot about their education, their priorities, their beliefs, their fears, but Kamala was a better candidate. [/b]I know she lost. I know the majority voted for Trump. You can even blame some of it on the priorities of the Democratic party. [b]But it doesn't mean she wasn't infinitely a better candidate than trump. [/b][/quote] Exactly. [/quote] She was an absolutely horrible candidate, by any metric.[/quote] Compared to Trump, she is a saint. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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