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In reply to the discussion: So, Kamala or not? [View all]meadowlander
(4,681 posts)40. I like Kamala a lot (she and Elizabeth Warren were my top picks in the 2020 primaries). Logistically she's the easiest.
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.
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Yeah, but if I hear "it's time for a woman in the White House" one freakin' time or better yet, "It's going
brewens
Jul 2024
#6
I thought Hillary was gonna wipe the floor with him and we see what happened
helpisontheway
Jul 2024
#33
I'm resigned to her inevitability, but remain very concerned about her ability to win.
tritsofme
Jul 2024
#21
If Joe's all in for Kamala, so am I. I think she's the very best representative to defend
Vinca
Jul 2024
#27