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Old 07-23-2024, 10:12 AM
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Old 07-23-2024, 10:33 AM
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She should highlight Trump's behavior towards women. Planet Hollywood, Ms. Carroll, Stormy, McDougal with a simple question, "Is this the man we want for a President".

Then have some key surrogates, Newsom, Butting, Witmer and a couple of non polarizing celebrities (Clooney, Streisand) to list the states that have banned abortions, "Is this the country we want to live in"?

Would be nice to bring up the encroachment of religion into our lives, but that could be difficult or dangerous since 50% belong to an organized religion and she should not polarize them. And she could begin all her rallies with a major prayer session, yes its pandering but why not? Every politician does it.

As for campaigning, just stick with the swing states, only the House and the WH are in play in 2024.

Quit pandering to the Hispanics, they are single issue voters.
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Old 07-23-2024, 11:08 AM
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Quit pandering to the Hispanics, they are single issue voters.
There are far too many of them to abandon to Trump, though. If they vote en bloc they have more than enough power to swing an election and the smarter Republicans will know this and will tone down their deportation/closed borders rhetoric accordingly if they have any concept of strategy.
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Kamala will win if enough black voters are convinced about Kamala to the point where they are willing to step out for her.

Clyburn has a lot of work. I even wonder if he is on board.
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Old 07-23-2024, 02:51 PM
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There are far too many of them to abandon to Trump, though. If they vote en bloc they have more than enough power to swing an election and the smarter Republicans will know this and will tone down their deportation/closed borders rhetoric accordingly if they have any concept of strategy.
I did not say abandon, just don't pander like DACA for instance. Mexico today is so corrupt and dangerous that chances are half their population will want to immigrate to the US. And Amlo is like Modi, another demagogue.

Regardless of party, we do need secure borders and less illegal immigrants competing for jobs. The Democrats have been waffling on this issue to appease the Hispanics for decades while getting beat up by the Repugnants on this key issue.
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Trump is still smarting over Biden stepping aside and supporting Ms. Harris. Also bitching about the money spent on slamming Biden and now all for naught.

One thing I am certain of is that he will come up with a derogatory name or two for Kamala and hope she hits him back hard.

"Coming from a Moron ..............." for starters.
Or "How does one keep Trump awake at meetings?".
Or "Can Trump read upper and lower cases".
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Could Trump be looking at Nikki and thinking .........


Dump Vance and go with her?
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Old 07-23-2024, 06:26 PM
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Kamala Harris doesn't scare Republicans, but Mark Kelly absolutely should
Opinion: Mark Kelly has the tough on crime pedigree that Democrats lack. And that could be their greatest weapon against Trump in November.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opin...e/74513854007/

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If you’re a conservative, it’s not Kamala Harris you fear. It’s her running mate.

That is, of course, if she chooses the right running mate.

And it’s beginning to look like she could.

Mark Kelly is on the short list of names for the No. 2 spot, and he’s rapidly rising as the popular choice.

On Monday, Karen Tumulty, the long-respected political writer and commentator for the Los Angeles Times and now Washington Post, wrote that “Harris’ smartest selection would be Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona.”

CNN’s Washington correspondent Jamie Gangel said the Harris team had given her names. Gangel then mentioned first and talked up, Kelly, “who I am told (Harris) likes a lot, knows very well, and as we saw, he has already come out to endorse her publicly. That happened very quickly, and I know their camps speak to each other quite often.”
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