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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo, Kamala or not?
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Yes, I voted for a package deal. | |
179 (91%) |
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Yes, if she gets it at the convention. The process matters. | |
11 (6%) |
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No, looking for someone else. | |
7 (4%) |
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CentralMass
(15,443 posts)GPV
(72,973 posts)Sugarcoated
(8,037 posts)I'm pretty sure they were working behind the scenes to get Joe to step down. They'll endorse in the very near future.
Our opinions on her are not allowed here.
Polybius
(17,067 posts)EarlG just made it clear earlier that we are free to support any Democrat.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1013&pid=14398
No, they aren't. It's support her - or else. I will vote for her - or ANY Democrat as President. I have never voted for a Republican. But, I think we should be allowed to express our opinions or speculation.
Polybius
(17,067 posts)So far, so good.
claudette
(4,306 posts)Last edited Sun Jul 21, 2024, 10:56 PM - Edit history (1)
I feel constrained and I think I'll be leaving here to find a more welcome place.
Polybius
(17,067 posts)😊
GoneOffShore
(17,548 posts)claudette
(4,306 posts)that didnt punish a poster for expressing a simple benign opinion about a Democrat. That would be Any place but here.
GoneOffShore
(17,548 posts)Renew Deal
(82,803 posts)As long as it doesn't appear to be right wing talking points. Once she's nominated, you have to be more careful.
claudette
(4,306 posts)I post my own opinions.
Elessar Zappa
(15,237 posts)I dont see them getting attacked too much. And if they do, alert on them and if theyre too rude the comment will be deleted. Now, once we have a nominee, we all have to support them against Trump.
claudette
(4,306 posts)other posters. My innocent post was removed but its futile to contest it
Elessar Zappa
(15,237 posts)So Id contact him.
claudette
(4,306 posts)But its not worth the trouble to me
cilla4progress
(25,514 posts)in 2019.
A Brand New World
(1,124 posts)brewens
(15,262 posts)to be Madam President, deal with it" I may have to reconsider.
Frasier Balzov
(3,421 posts)Girls team vs. the boys.
Oh we're ready for it, yes we are.
doesn't count anymore. It wouldn't matter what I think.
meow2u3
(24,892 posts)Harris will wipe up the floor with Trump to such an extent not even his Russian handlers can save him.
helpisontheway
(5,140 posts)I just dont know if she can overcome being black and female. Some voters are racist and others dont want to vote for a female. We will see If she is the nominee I will definitely contribute to her campaign. I will also volunteer. I dont even want to think about the damage that Trump could do in a second term.
Dark Brandon has laid it out
oasis
(51,396 posts)I feel good about Kamala and like the reaction of the party to her so far.
tritsofme
(18,108 posts)samnsara
(18,166 posts)..watch out donald......
Vinca
(50,807 posts)women's rights and, in my mind, that's what will get people to vote for Democrats in November. Women don't want the likes of Ted Cruz and JD Vance deciding whether or not we bear children, bleed out in hospital parking lots or suddenly lose access to abortion pills, contraception and IVF.
JohnSJ
(95,190 posts)scratch since she can use the donations from the Biden/Harris campaign, and I view VP Harris with the same incumbent advantage as President Biden had.
The selection of our candidate's VP will be more critical than ever in this environment.
Elessar Zappa
(15,237 posts)Shes been endorsed by Joe and I take that seriously. And I think a contested convention will hurt us.
Emile
(28,150 posts)Last edited Mon Jul 22, 2024, 08:13 AM - Edit history (1)
in March and the Democrats had an open convention in CHICAGO. President Nixon was the result.
I pray history doesn't repeat itself.
We can't have an open convention.
Buckeyeblue
(5,653 posts)Bobby Kennedy had all the momentum going into the convention. He would have likely secured the nomination. Who knows what would have happened after that.
BlueTsunami2018
(3,808 posts)I wanted Joe to stay, he did not.
Ill vote for a dead dog or the proverbial ham sandwich over the racist, rapist fascist asshole.
Trueblue1968
(17,842 posts)meadowlander
(4,658 posts)But I worry given all the bad blood about Biden stepping aside post-primary that anything that's seen as the DNC just picking a ticket might not be seen as a legitimate enough process to unify the party.
So ideally we would run some kind of contestable process, no one serious challenges her - which seems likely at this point given who has been endorsing her, ultimately Kamala emerges as the victor, picks a VP (cough Shapiro) and then we all move on to kicking Trump's ass.