Anonymous wrote:This manufactured hype is hilarious. Like everyone forgot what happened when the voters reflected reality last time.
Like...you just ran the gaslighting campaign of all gaslighting campaigns regarding Joe's health and now you're at it again with Kamala's popularity? Give it a rest!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/pamkeithfl/status/1815243512046096708?s=46&t=QqglXhsgC33LWVa3mC0ZAg
Tonight, I was on a zoom call sponsored by @WinWithBLKWomen attended by 40K energized Black women for Kamala.
They originally expected 1K. Then 3K. Then 18K. By the time it got up to 40K it was clear:
The Sisters are ready for battle.
This is very exciting. I hope that the Indian American women will become just as energized and do the same. After all, Kamala was raised by her Indian American mother and spent summers in India with her grandparents, why is she rarely discussed as Indian or Blasian.
She's hidden that and says she's black
Anonymous wrote:The honeymoon will end in a flash as soon as she starts giving speeches and campaigning. People will be starkly reminded of how bad a candidate she really is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoop de do. They were highly likely to vote for Biden anyway. This doesn't move the needle at all.
I was likely to vote, but I wasn’t happy about it. Now, I’m happy, and not sitting here wondering if I should bother voting.
i wasnt going to vote- will vote now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/pamkeithfl/status/1815243512046096708?s=46&t=QqglXhsgC33LWVa3mC0ZAg
Tonight, I was on a zoom call sponsored by @WinWithBLKWomen attended by 40K energized Black women for Kamala.
They originally expected 1K. Then 3K. Then 18K. By the time it got up to 40K it was clear:
The Sisters are ready for battle.
This is very exciting. I hope that the Indian American women will become just as energized and do the same. After all, Kamala was raised by her Indian American mother and spent summers in India with her grandparents, why is she rarely discussed as Indian or Blasian.
She's hidden that and says she's black
Anonymous wrote:This manufactured hype is hilarious. Like everyone forgot what happened when the voters reflected reality last time.
Like...you just ran the gaslighting campaign of all gaslighting campaigns regarding Joe's health and now you're at it again with Kamala's popularity? Give it a rest!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 18 year old voter is finally excited about voting in her first election.
Why exactly? What is it Kamala has said or done that excites them?
Anyone following VP Harris knows that she has been out talking and meeting with young people about issues like Roe that affect them. She’s popular with a large number of them.
Well, she does sound like a brain damaged Kindergarten teacher. I guess that appeals to "young people".
Really? I find her to be extremely intelligent.
I can only assume you've never heard her speak.
Anonymous wrote:This is hilarious that Kamala can't get a crowd so they're pretending she gets tens of thousands on Zoom lol.
This is hilarious that Kamala can't get a crowd so they're pretending she gets tens of thousands on Zoom lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/pamkeithfl/status/1815243512046096708?s=46&t=QqglXhsgC33LWVa3mC0ZAg
Tonight, I was on a zoom call sponsored by @WinWithBLKWomen attended by 40K energized Black women for Kamala.
They originally expected 1K. Then 3K. Then 18K. By the time it got up to 40K it was clear:
The Sisters are ready for battle.
This is very exciting. I hope that the Indian American women will become just as energized and do the same. After all, Kamala was raised by her Indian American mother and spent summers in India with her grandparents, why is she rarely discussed as Indian or Blasian.
She's hidden that and says she's black
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahahahah
I remember Hillary supporters were so adamant that Hillary was going to win and they were crowning her queen of the USA.
Then the election results rolled in and so many pink hat wearers were in tears the next day. It was hilarious. Watch it happen all over again for the Dems. They have the uncanny ability to nominatehorrendous female politicians.
I guess you missed the part about Hillary winning the popular vote. The tears were about having to work within a system designed to prioritize the power of some votes over others.
Hilarious is watching people tape Kotex on their ears to honor their idol. Now THAT’S hilarious. Also sad and pathetic, but hilarious nonetheless.
Remind me again, when has the US has ever been determined by a popular vote?
Imagine thinking this is a legit talking point when elections have never had rules based on a popular vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/pamkeithfl/status/1815243512046096708?s=46&t=QqglXhsgC33LWVa3mC0ZAg
Tonight, I was on a zoom call sponsored by @WinWithBLKWomen attended by 40K energized Black women for Kamala.
They originally expected 1K. Then 3K. Then 18K. By the time it got up to 40K it was clear:
The Sisters are ready for battle.
This is very exciting. I hope that the Indian American women will become just as energized and do the same. After all, Kamala was raised by her Indian American mother and spent summers in India with her grandparents, why is she rarely discussed as Indian or Blasian.
She's hidden that and says she's black
Lies! She has never hidden her Indian ancestry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoop de do. They were highly likely to vote for Biden anyway. This doesn't move the needle at all.
I was likely to vote, but I wasn’t happy about it. Now, I’m happy, and not sitting here wondering if I should bother voting.