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I'm feeling Kamala gets the 300+ EV win :gaycat5: we have no idea what power being unburdened could bring

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3 minutes ago, Redstreak said:

I'm feeling Kamala gets the 300+ EV win :gaycat5: we have no idea what power being unburdened could bring

Yall are vastly overestimating her appeal. Of course Dems and twitter gays like her. :skull:

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3 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said:

Yall are vastly overestimating her appeal. Of course Dems and twitter gays like her. :skull:

I mean, it wasn't until a disastrous debate that trump started slightly extending somewhat of a lead in what was a tight race. Kamala doesn't have the popularity to win a normal race but she has a lot more opportunities with the undecided who really wanted anyone but the two options we had. I really think Haley was right saying first party to ditch their grandpa wins

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@BeenTheShit The only reason Dem power players took this public route was because Nancy tried the easy way for 3 weeks to push him out and was about to go the hard way :coffee2: I wish someone had countered with that :coffee2: 

 

 

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So presumably this rules her out of being VP, but I actually think this is kind of a win-win. Whitmer will be closely involved with the campaign and will make sure the campaign is appealing to the Rust Belt well, but she still leaves open a spot for Harris to pick another VP with upside in that area (and who avoids the fears about an all-female ticket being too radical or whatever). 

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13 minutes ago, Redstreak said:

I'm feeling Kamala gets the 300+ EV win :gaycat5: we have no idea what power being unburdened could bring

Her best case-scenario is 270-276 EV.

 

She wins the three Rust Belt states and loses the Sun Belt: 270 EV.

She wins those three states + Nevada: 276 EV.

She wins the Sun Belt (AZ, NV, GA, NC) but loses the Rust Belt: 275 EV.

 

There's no path for her to get to 300 EV unless she wins both the entire Rust Belt and Sun Belt, which is VERY, VERY UNLIKELY to happen.

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30 minutes ago, Virgos Groove said:

Reading this gives me hope, the WINNERS are in control. :jonny:

That round table is insane. Someone who is actually listening + can understand what's being said. :jonny: She's in it to win it.

 

14 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said:

Yall are vastly overestimating her appeal. Of course Dems and twitter gays like her. :skull:

Are gays and Twitter Dems the ones who raised over $70m in less than 24 hours, sis?

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44 minutes ago, Blade said:

 

Worth noting that the Trump campaign raised $53 million on the day of his conviction.

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11 minutes ago, shelven said:


So presumably this rules her out of being VP, but I actually think this is kind of a win-win. Whitmer will be closely involved with the campaign and will make sure the campaign is appealing to the Rust Belt well, but she still leaves open a spot for Harris to pick another VP with upside in that area (and who avoids the fears about an all-female ticket being too radical or whatever). 

And it sets her up for 2028 in case Kamala fails or 2032 in case Kamala wins. I know people have bashed her before (I believe because of her stance on healthcare?), but her, Pete, and Andy look like the next in line after Kamala

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6 minutes ago, Rotunda said:

Worth noting that the Trump campaign raised $53 million on the day of his conviction.

And all of it went towards his legal bills and attack ads on a person no longer in the running. :jonny: 

 

5 minutes ago, Vermillion said:

 

This being a giant breath of fresh air simply because it's coherent. 

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Not the new line of attack already being that...mixed race blended families are bad?

 

Mocking Kamala for being a step mom for over a decade and framing this choice as being supposedly unfillfilling vs giving birth to children, and thus a character flaw, is truly conservative ineptitude re: what alienates normal voters as weird. 

 

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This community note :bibliahh:

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14 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said:

Yall are vastly overestimating her appeal. Of course Dems and twitter gays like her. :skull:

Can you stop spamming this thread with pessimism? We know what you think, you've said it a hundred times.

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4 minutes ago, anti-***** said:

Can you stop spamming this thread with pessimism? We know what you think, you've said it a hundred times.

I'm glad Biden dropped out, but let's be realistic that Kamala still has an uphill battle.

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3 hours ago, Communion said:

Yeah people should understand that Shapiro is almost cartoonish in his Zionism and would undo any perceived softness Kamala is seen as having on the topic compared to Biden. It also makes it easier for leftists like Brie to rightfully criticizing Dems and I can't really blame her. 

 

As young people, I feel like we all know the impact of how quickly coconut memes can transform into something else if becoming the ticket of *re-reads* wanting to strip schools of federal funding if they criticize Israel. 

 

 

 

omg :biblio: wtf 

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:coffee2: The usual….

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