Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A week ago, I was feeling hopeless, almost resigned to another Trump presidency. I found the debate so embarrassing.
Today is the first day that I feel, "Wow, we can do this!"
I am beginning to admire Harris' patience and calm demeanor throughout the storm of the last several weeks.
For the first time in my 35 years, I am going to volunteer as a poll worker. My older daughter might join me.
I can't wait to vote for our first Madam President!
Yes! I love the sudden burst of enthusiasm. I think we finally have hope
Meh. She’s not that remarkable. I’m more impressed with Tulsi Gabbard and Tammy Duckworth. I no want the first female president to be someone we can all truly admire. No, not just admire. Respect.
It is not just about her, it is about us voters. We are excited. There is nothing you can do.
Tell me what to be excited about. The fact that she’s a woman is not enough.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m so excited for the future when gen x craps on gen alpha and whatever else they create about how they survived the Insurrection and COVID! They’ll talk about it in the way other generations talk about wars they never participated in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A week ago, I was feeling hopeless, almost resigned to another Trump presidency. I found the debate so embarrassing.
Today is the first day that I feel, "Wow, we can do this!"
I am beginning to admire Harris' patience and calm demeanor throughout the storm of the last several weeks.
For the first time in my 35 years, I am going to volunteer as a poll worker. My older daughter might join me.
I can't wait to vote for our first Madam President!
Yes! I love the sudden burst of enthusiasm. I think we finally have hope
Meh. She’s not that remarkable. I’m more impressed with Tulsi Gabbard and Tammy Duckworth. I no want the first female president to be someone we can all truly admire. No, not just admire. Respect.
It is not just about her, it is about us voters. We are excited. There is nothing you can do.
Tell me what to be excited about. The fact that she’s a woman is not enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A week ago, I was feeling hopeless, almost resigned to another Trump presidency. I found the debate so embarrassing.
Today is the first day that I feel, "Wow, we can do this!"
I am beginning to admire Harris' patience and calm demeanor throughout the storm of the last several weeks.
For the first time in my 35 years, I am going to volunteer as a poll worker. My older daughter might join me.
I can't wait to vote for our first Madam President!
Yes! I love the sudden burst of enthusiasm. I think we finally have hope
Meh. She’s not that remarkable. I’m more impressed with Tulsi Gabbard and Tammy Duckworth. I no want the first female president to be someone we can all truly admire. No, not just admire. Respect.
It is not just about her, it is about us voters. We are excited. There is nothing you can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how the Trumper are twisting themselves into knots trying to find fault with Kamala Harris. They need to look at their own candidate. Nothing she has done or could ever do hold a candle to him and his crimes
“Trying to find fault”?? Hoo boy. If you were honest - which you’re not - you’d admit that the vast majority of Democrats were vocal about her being a complete drag on the campaign just a few short months ago.
The vast majority of Democrats have been walking around despondent because our party gave us little choice but to vote to nominate Biden even though most of us told them we think he's too old. We hadn't paid that much attention to Harris.
Now we have a coherent, energetic candidate who is not a felon and who definitely won't remove fda approval for the abortion pill or eliminate the Department of Ed and that is exciting because it is SO much better than the alternative.
The DNC aka the Saviors of democracy know best as party planners . They never make mistakes
Anonymous wrote:She has failed her first test in refusing to preside over Netanyahu’s address to Congress. This is her job as VP and she refuses to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Now that everyone has talked about varying generational traumas, I am stoked to see how excited so many people are (across a variety of ages).
Anonymous wrote:Now that everyone has talked about varying generational traumas, I am stoked to see how excited so many people are (across a variety of ages).
Anonymous wrote:Now that everyone has talked about varying generational traumas, I am stoked to see how excited so many people are (across a variety of ages).