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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is Kamala giving an interview today? Tomorrow? She said before the end of the month. [/quote] I know you are trying to make this a thing. Just so you, I am not worried. She is a candidate that keeps her word and pays attention to details so she would not have made this commitment without planning to meet it. I realize this is confusing to Trump supporters as he was always promising some sort of plan (e.g. healthcare, infrastructure) in two weeks and that two weeks never came. Harris will keep her word and she will show up at the debate prepared and she will share more policy details. The thing is, the vast majority of people calling for these details do not care, they support a candidate that provides no details, flips wherever and whenever is serves his interest. You are not looking for solutions to the country’s issues, you are looking for sound bites that misconstrue the policies. She has said what she intends to do and that she is pragmatic and will govern with common sense. Everything else is MAGA flailing for a sound bite.[/quote] Exactly. [/quote] +1. She’s obviously smarter, more articulate and more capable of governing than Trump has ever beebn, nor will ever be. Sounding confident is not the same as competence. There are strategic reasons for including Walz in interviews that have nothing to do with lack of competence to govern with respect to Harris.[/quote] She failed the bar exam. [/quote] Trump, however, lost the last time he ran for President. It is very rare that a party is willing to renominate the person who cost them the last presidential election. [/quote] It’s not just rare, it’s unprecedented that a party would nominate a person who did not participate in a primary. [/quote] Because it is unprecedented that a leading primary candidate has withdrawn after the primaries but before the convention. Once Biden withdrew from the race, we were in uncharted territory, but the DNC used the procedure that was dictated for such an occurrence to move forward. What did you want them to do when BIden withdrew? Still run the Biden/Harris ticket? No matter what they did, it was going to be unprecedented, but the party legally followed the rules to have a convention selected nominee on the ticket for the general election. They did what they could in the time that was allowed and they have a very unified party and candidate[/quote]
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