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Typical Democrat. Bad with money, expects other people to pick up the tab. Is it too late to add "Presidential candidate debt forgiveness" to the student loan forgiveness?

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36 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

They are the party of elitists. This is what Dems used to be against. It's a big shift that people need to wake up to. The Dems are the establishment that they used to be against 

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5 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

Fake ass endorsements by a fake ass candidate. Has to pay people to endorse her!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Ha! Kamala actually paid people to give her soft ball interviews and celebrity endorsements???? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

 

Maybe the fakest politician of our lifetime…

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6 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

Ha! Kamala actually paid people to give her soft ball interviews and celebrity endorsements???? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

 

Maybe the fakest politician of our lifetime…

 

She could've done Rogan for free. And he has a huge audience, comparatively. But to do that one she would've needed "answers" and the ability to talk for more than a few minutes without prefabricated "I'm from a middle class family..." and "When in my time as a PROSECUTOR..." and "We can see what can be UNBURDENED by WHAT HAS BEEN..." etc.

 

That one interview she did where the fluff podcaster came to her, she paid to have the podcaster's SET recreated to the tune of six figures!

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On 11/7/2024 at 10:05 AM, K D said:

They are the party of elitists. This is what Dems used to be against. It's a big shift that people need to wake up to. The Dems are the establishment that they used to be against 

 

The ways that the dems campaigned reminded me of the mentality that the capital district has in the hunger games series.

 

I grew up during the Reagan/Bush Sr/Clinton presidencies when it was quite opposite. The change still shocks me sometimes. I think that the great recession made the Republicans rethink how they were being perceived and started that seed.  After they hand picked Romney in 2012 despite the people wanting Ron Paul or Herman Cain and got blown out, they were ripe for a populist candidate (believe it or not, the establishment Republicans were going to try to push Jeb Bush on us in 2016.) Trump to his credit, took advantage of that. Sanders tried to do the same thing for the dems, but the elite friendly superdelegate rule prevented him from getting the same type of success.

 

I wonder if this result will make the dems rethink their strategy in the same way as the Republicans were forced to start doing in 2008?

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Harris' campaign make Dukakis'  or Mondale's look like well oiled machines

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19 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

 

She can't run her own campaign's finances and can't pay her own staff, but she was going to do a great job running the country's economy,  I guess.  

 

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