Anonymous wrote:Yes, complete faith. She offers the polar opposite of the GOP ticket.
Anonymous wrote:We get it, this is the latest RW talking point that has been shared with all you dweebs. Show us Trump’s policy in detail… oh right Project 2025 is his policy. Okay, we are sorry but Harris doesn’t have a Project 2025 but she will share saner ideas.
It’s unbelievable, people you can’t even spell policy are suddenly interested in detailed policy discussion. Your “policy” for last 8 years has been to listen to the orange man’s rants and nod your heads. GTFOH. I could understand if there was a reasonable republican on the ticket but with the current guy, you don’t have a leg to stand on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens to her momentum is that her supporters build on it. We sign up and volunteer, we talk with our friends and neighbors. We see what we can do to help get out the vote.
Meanwhile, she does the in depth interview by the end of the months, shows up and slays at the debate, continues her campaigning and her day job, demonstrating her competence and fitness for office as compared to the incompetence of the competition.
We don’t get derailed by attempts to change the conversation or make issues out of nonsense.
We do the work of getting her elected.
You're new at this, aren't you?
THE in-depth interview? You mean the ONE we've all been waiting for? Meanwhile, Trump does them practically daily.
She will get creamed in the debate, assuming your first hope (she shows up!) actually happens.
Her "day job?" I thought that was Biden's role, since he only works 10 - 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so telling that when a democrat insists Kamala had policy positions online and no one can find them, someone starts ranting about abortion/Roe v Wade.
Concern trolls keep concerning. You don't actually care about her policies or her positions. Trump literally didn't have a platform in 2020 (it was a rehash of the 2016 platform) and has shown with his current "policies" that he has no follow through on how to implement these. The funny thing, policy positions only matter to the informed and educated, which would exclude 98% of MAGA voters. Those who are educated and informed openly despise what Trump, Project 2025 and the GOP presently stands for -- rendering the publishing of any policy position by Harris moot. Most voters identify with and vibe with the candidate, not the policies. But you knew that, didn't you?
So you don’t know where to find the policies on her website either?
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Where is KH’s policy positions? The only information on the website is her background and multiple links to donate money.
All she has to do is borrow Kenan Thompson’s gigantic Project 2025 📕 drop it down on the podium and say, I’m not doing any of this. Walk off the debate stage with a smile and a wave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just one day after the conclusion of the DNC and Trump and RFK already stealing her thunder.
Do you think Kamala can actually maintain momentum?
Do the Dems have any new tricks up their sleeve if she starts to falter?
She got the announcement boost, then the Tim Walz boost, and then the Convention boost. But that’s all over and the debate(a) loom large.
Can she translate vibes into policy? Predictions?
Trump got a Friday "dump day" news cycle boost with the RFK Jr endorsement. Great. The media is barely talking about it today.
Harris easily wins the Sept 10th debate vs Trump.
Harris beats Trump in PA,WI,MI, NE-02 and becomes POTUS. She also wins NV and NC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens to her momentum is that her supporters build on it. We sign up and volunteer, we talk with our friends and neighbors. We see what we can do to help get out the vote.
Meanwhile, she does the in depth interview by the end of the months, shows up and slays at the debate, continues her campaigning and her day job, demonstrating her competence and fitness for office as compared to the incompetence of the competition.
We don’t get derailed by attempts to change the conversation or make issues out of nonsense.
We do the work of getting her elected.
You're new at this, aren't you?
THE in-depth interview? You mean the ONE we've all been waiting for? Meanwhile, Trump does them practically daily.
She will get creamed in the debate, assuming your first hope (she shows up!) actually happens.
Her "day job?" I thought that was Biden's role, since he only works 10 - 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The debate should help.
Should help Trump? Yes I agree. Kamala is scared of policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes anyone think Kamala is going to an amazing job in a debate vs Trump? I’m no Trump lover, but let’s get real here. If she has a Biden type debate then it could be game over for the Dems.
Call her stupid all you want. She’s not. She’s a former prosecutor who has run a campaign with amazing message discipline— and discipline, period. It’s going to be an amazing contrast to Trumps rambling and erratic behavior.
Plus, she’s younger than Trump and much more attractive. I think the visual of youth v age and Trump rambling and her shrugging, saying she can’t respond because he’s incoherent and weird and looking younger and better is a JFK v Nixon moment.
She does not need to be policy heavy to win because Trump’s main policies are grievances and retribution. Her upbeat campaign will do well against that.
Plus, Trump is on his heels. He has yet to find a good response to her. None of his insults are sticking. He can’t even land a good nickname.
Maybe I’m wrong. But, I think Trump looks like Biden did in his first debate when he goes against her. Definitely think more people than normal will tune is.
Kamala’s greatest asset is her upbeat, joyful approach to the nation’s direction. I think a lot of people are simply tired of being angry all the time.
This perfectly sums up Kamala’s base — suburban women who don’t and can’t think for themselves and just want a feel good candidate.
Anonymous wrote:What happens to her momentum is that her supporters build on it. We sign up and volunteer, we talk with our friends and neighbors. We see what we can do to help get out the vote.
Meanwhile, she does the in depth interview by the end of the months, shows up and slays at the debate, continues her campaigning and her day job, demonstrating her competence and fitness for office as compared to the incompetence of the competition.
We don’t get derailed by attempts to change the conversation or make issues out of nonsense.
We do the work of getting her elected.
Anonymous wrote:I just want to go to Kamala’s website and see her policies. I don’t want to listen to her laugh or stumble through an hour long speech from a teleprompter, I just want a simple black and white this is what you’re getting. Why is that so difficult for her?
Anonymous wrote:Just one day after the conclusion of the DNC and Trump and RFK already stealing her thunder.
Do you think Kamala can actually maintain momentum?
Do the Dems have any new tricks up their sleeve if she starts to falter?
She got the announcement boost, then the Tim Walz boost, and then the Convention boost. But that’s all over and the debate(a) loom large.
Can she translate vibes into policy? Predictions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so telling that when a democrat insists Kamala had policy positions online and no one can find them, someone starts ranting about abortion/Roe v Wade.
Concern trolls keep concerning. You don't actually care about her policies or her positions. Trump literally didn't have a platform in 2020 (it was a rehash of the 2016 platform) and has shown with his current "policies" that he has no follow through on how to implement these. The funny thing, policy positions only matter to the informed and educated, which would exclude 98% of MAGA voters. Those who are educated and informed openly despise what Trump, Project 2025 and the GOP presently stands for -- rendering the publishing of any policy position by Harris moot. Most voters identify with and vibe with the candidate, not the policies. But you knew that, didn't you?
So you don’t know where to find the policies on her website either?
+1
Where is KH’s policy positions? The only information on the website is her background and multiple links to donate money.
All she has to do is borrow Kenan Thompson’s gigantic Project 2025 📕 drop it down on the podium and say, I’m not doing any of this. Walk off the debate stage with a smile and a wave.