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NEW: CNN’s Scott Jennings says Kamala Harris is a “double-threat”

because she can’t think on her feet and can’t answer the expected

questions.

 

CNN has railed on Harris after her town hall event. Here are the top reactions:

 

6. Axelrod: She is word salad city.

 

5. Jennings: Kamala is a double threat because she can’t answer anything.

 

4. Jake Tapper: She spent most of the time talking about Trump.

 

3. Dana Bash: Kamala did not close the deal.

 

2. Van Jones: The word salad stuff gets on my nerves.

 

1. David Urban: Kamala lost a one person debate.

 

 

 

 

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Philly firefighters’ union flips Senate 
endorsement to GOP’s Dave McCormick: 
‘Tired of political promises’

by Carson Swick

 

PHILADELPHIA — Sirens are sounding for Sen. Bob Casey’s campaign in Pennsylvania, where the firefighters’ union in deep-blue Philly is ditching the incumbent Democrat and endorsing GOP Senate hopeful Dave McCormick instead. The union, International Association of Fire Fighters Local 22, is based in the city’s industrial Northern Liberties neighborhood and represents more than 4,500 firefighters, paramedics and EMTs. (Photo) Union leaders announced the nod at a press conference with McCormick Wednesday, and explained their decision not to back Casey after endorsing him in his three previous bids for Senate. “Our endorsement decision wasn’t made lightly,” said Local 22 President Mike Bresnan, who noted a big factor in their decision

 

https://nypost.com/2024/10/24/us-news/philadelphia-firefighters-union-flips-senate-endorsement-to-gops-dave-mccormick-tired-of-political-promises/

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On 10/24/2024 at 6:44 PM, B-Man said:

 

 

NEW: CNN’s Scott Jennings says Kamala Harris is a “double-threat”

because she can’t think on her feet and can’t answer the expected

questions.

 

CNN has railed on Harris after her town hall event. Here are the top reactions:

 

6. Axelrod: She is word salad city.

 

5. Jennings: Kamala is a double threat because she can’t answer anything.

 

4. Jake Tapper: She spent most of the time talking about Trump.

 

3. Dana Bash: Kamala did not close the deal.

 

2. Van Jones: The word salad stuff gets on my nerves.

 

1. David Urban: Kamala lost a one person debate.

 

 

 

 

Why would CNN go against K.H and say those things? Are they trying to distance from her?

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5 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

True. 

This is what happens when smart people leave the sh!thole areas of the country. Those people are mostly blue, and they settle in places like Colorado and Texas, which then begin the process of moving from purple to blue.

Are you even remotely suggesting that Texas is currently purple? That’s a delusion. 

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5 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

True. 

This is what happens when smart people leave the sh!thole areas of the country. Those people are mostly blue, and they settle in places like Colorado and Texas, which then begin the process of moving from purple to blue.

Exhibit A of why Trump won in 2016… thinking about areas with politics that differ from yours (or no Whole Foods, take your pick) as “sh itholes”.

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14 minutes ago, Biden is Mentally Fit said:

Are you even remotely suggesting that Texas is currently purple? That’s a delusion. 

I'm saying it's coming.

When I came to Colorado 20 some years ago, it was your classic battleground state. Now it's fully blue. Texas is seeing the same kind of in-migration pattern. People bring their politics with them.

13 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

Exhibit A of why Trump won in 2016… thinking about areas with politics that differ from yours (or no Whole Foods, take your pick) as “sh itholes”.

Tell it like it is ... it's the word Trump used to describe a lot of other countries.

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Just now, The Frankish Reich said:

I'm saying it's coming.

When I came to Colorado 20 some years ago, it was your classic battleground state. Now it's fully blue. Texas is seeing the same kind of in-migration pattern. People bring their politics with them.

Colorado may have been a classic battleground state 20 years ago.  Texas currently is not remotely a battleground state and unlike what you originally typed, not the slightest shade of purple. 
 

The idea that only left leaning people, those you believe are leaving sh*tholes, are moving to Texas is a pipe dream. 

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