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Kamala Harris Drops Out of Presidential Race

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posted on Dec, 3 2019 @ 05:12 PM
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Yes...I had to go there...ha ha.



posted on Dec, 3 2019 @ 10:21 PM
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I don't think there are very many people in the nation that wants an autocratic president.
a reply to: Byrd



posted on Dec, 4 2019 @ 12:42 AM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: LSU2018


Like Buttgig, the first admittedly gay candidate.


Is it just me that finds it funny that a gay guy has a name like butt gig?

He is still far left, but looks almost Conservative moderate compared to the rest of the pack, so who knows I think he is smart and talks well, got a chance if the DNC doesn't go all Bernie on him.



The g is soft, both times; so it’s pronounced “booty judge”



posted on Dec, 4 2019 @ 01:09 AM
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Coincidence?

Revealed: KAMALA-SMOLLETT connection investigated by the FBI.
Then
KAMALA begins treating staffers like dirt.
Then
KAMALA drops out of Presidential race.

Hmmmm: twitter.com...
edit on 12/4/2019 by carewemust because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 7 2019 @ 09:29 PM
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a reply to: LSU2018

The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.



Harris faced two political obstacles in building her 2020 presidential run and credentials. Her reliance on identity politics to build her support base in the lead up to the first primaries next year. Voters can dislike Trump's character, policies, but equally dislike and feel alienated by identify politics.

Interestingly, Harris' background as a former prosecutor was a hindrance to selling her candidacy. Bipartisan support for (federal) prison reform, in a time of hyper-partisanship is no small feat. This is out of sync with Harris' background and potential selling point to voters.

Any aspiring politician who falls back on identity politics will likely suffer a self inflicted wound. However, her professional legal background potentially not appealing to voters is a sign of the times.

As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.




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