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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, after the full weight of the media and Hollywood have been brought to bear she’s essentially where Biden was before he had his senior moment. She’s hit her ceiling and her staff is desperately trying to keep her away from any microphone that would require her to explain how a 60 year old person could go from a Bernie Sanders progressive to a pro-choice Bush moderate in just six weeks. [/quote] Literally none of what you just wrote is true. Stop getting all of your info from Facebook posts. Kamala has gained over Biden or even flipped the polling in every swing state and gained several points nationally. June polling: AZ: Biden 38% Trump 40% GA: Biden 39% Trump 44% MI: Biden 36% Trump 37% NC: Biden 40% Trump 43% PA: Biden 42% Trump 44% Nationally: Biden 45% Trump 46% Current polling: AZ: Harris 48% Trump 48% GA: Harris 47% Trump 48% MI: Harris 48% Trump 45% NC: Harris 47% Trump 47% PA: Harris 48% Trump 46% Nationally: Harris 48% Trump 45% And she was absolutely never a "Bernie Sanders Progressive." That's utter nonsense. Wasn't it just a few months ago Republicans were calling her a "cop?" And she was literally always pro-choice. Good lord, it's sad that people as ignorant as you get the same vote as people who actually pay attention and don't have a brain filled with borscht. [/quote] DP Showing Biden behind in the polls was just one of the tools they used to get him to step aside. Biden was ahead in the Teamsters poll when he was still in the race, Harris was not. That tells you their relative strength in swing states.[/quote] Wrong! The "they" you are referring to are the wealthy and powerful people running the show at the DNC. They were perfectly happy with Biden as the nominee as long as he had a good chance of winning because him remaining on the ticket and in The White House preserves status quo and status quo has them in a wealthy and powerful position. "They" started pressuring Biden to get the heck out of the way once the American people as a whole discovered and acknowledged Biden's unfitness. The American people acted first and then the "they" reacted.[/quote] So, you are upset about the wealthy and powerful people running the show at the DNC. How about the folks behind the Republicans? Donald Trump, self-proclaimed millionaire installed his daughter-in-law, Laura Trump as head of the RNC. Trump is backed by Elon Musk, the richest man in the world. Trump's VP candidate, JD Vance, is backed by billionair Peter Thiel. In fact 26 billionaires have poured over $162M into the Trump campaign via PACS and committees. Why? Because they love Trump. He gives to the rich and steals from the poor. He cuts the wealthy billionaires and their corporations millions of dollars in tax cuts, helps to increase the wealth gap between the top 0.1% and the rest of the 99.9%. His tax cuts during his first term added over $8T to the national debt (the highest singled 4-year term debt increase in history) and he made their tax cuts permanent. The paltry $400 tax cut that went to regular Americans expires in 2025. He is a gift to the wealthy. [url]https://www.forbes.com/sites/leokamin/2024/08/14/here-are-trumps-top-billionaire-donors/[/url][/quote]
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