Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby Bill McNeal » Tue Aug 11, 2020 16:41:34

thephan wrote:Kind of funny how it came out. I was getting that same countdown as it seems everybody else was. First Abrams came out that she was notified that she was not the pick, then Bass was notified, and then kaboom Harris is announced.

I did not hear Whitmer announced she was out of the running, but I thought that was over when her husband tried to pressure his way to getting his boat on the water, while everything was in lockdown in Michigan.


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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby thephan » Tue Aug 11, 2020 16:41:55

azrider wrote:i like. b+


I like beer
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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby Augustus » Tue Aug 11, 2020 16:43:39

Much better pick than Tim Kaine, I'll say that much
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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby threecount » Tue Aug 11, 2020 16:47:40

Plus it gives Biden the California vote :wink: :lol:

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby CFP » Tue Aug 11, 2020 16:48:21

I think it was the safe pick but also happened to be the right pick. Checked a lot of boxes, minimal baggage to deal with. Needed an attack dog in the VP debate.

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby CalvinBall » Tue Aug 11, 2020 16:53:13

CFP wrote:I think it was the safe pick but also happened to be the right pick. Checked a lot of boxes, minimal baggage to deal with. Needed an attack dog in the VP debate.


Absolutely.

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby Monkeyboy » Tue Aug 11, 2020 16:56:26

Thought it was going to be Rice because of harris' issues with some of the things she did early in her career.

My problem with her is that she doesn't seem to have much political appeal, and by that I mean she didn't really come off well in the debates despite being a very capable speaker. I don't know if it's charisma or what, but I think she is the least likable of the top candidates. Joe is the opposite of that, of course, so I don't think it will be an issue. But it could have implications in 4 years if Biden doesn't run again.

That said, I've already made peace with the pick, even if it isn't very inspiring.

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby swishnicholson » Tue Aug 11, 2020 16:57:32

Glad it's not the uber-Hawkish rice. Think Harris is the best pick. Those who have a problem with her are going to have a problem with her, but she's clearly an extremely intelligent and competent person, and she'll win some people over who are concerned about the VP being ready to step into the Presidency if needed.
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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby Monkeyboy » Tue Aug 11, 2020 17:06:41

I think she's a little too establishment given the atmosphere at the moment, but I get the pick.

For the record, I wasn't rooting for Rice, I just thought she would get the nod.
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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby JFLNYC » Tue Aug 11, 2020 17:08:56

I’m ok with the choice even though she’s not the ideal chief executive replacement imo. As I’ve said before she’s a prosecutor not an exec. She’s also got to bring her A game for the campaign. In primaries I thought her performance was uneven.
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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby Gimpy » Tue Aug 11, 2020 17:10:55

I’m glad my state doesn’t matter since it isn’t a swing state.

Biden/Harris is the kind of ticket I have no interest in voting for. I’ll still vote for them though (despite the fact that my vote doesn’t matter whatsoever).

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby CalvinBall » Tue Aug 11, 2020 17:13:37

This is good from the Biden team--

You make a lot of important decisions as president. But the first one is who you select to be your Vice President. I’ve decided that Kamala Harris is the best person to help me take this fight to Donald Trump and Mike Pence and then to lead this nation starting in January 2021.

These aren’t normal times. For the first time in our history, we’re facing three historic crises -- all at the same time. We’re facing the worst pandemic in 100 years. The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. The most powerful calls for racial justice in a generation. And we have a president who has both failed to lead on the virus -- costing lives and decimating our economy -- and fanned the flames of hate and division.
I need someone working alongside me who is smart, tough, and ready to lead. Kamala is that person.

I need someone who understands the pain that so many people in our nation are suffering. Whether they’ve lost their job, their business, a loved one to this virus. This president says he “doesn’t want to be distracted by it”. He doesn’t understand that taking care of the people of this nation -- all the people -- isn’t a distraction -- it’s the job. Kamala understands that.

I need someone who understands that we are in a battle for the soul of this nation. And that if we’re going to get through these crises -- we need to come together and unite for a better America. Kamala gets that.

If I’m President, I’m committed to making things better -- not just in the short term, but sustainably, structurally, and permanently. We won’t have time to delay. I need a partner who can help deliver on those promises, and quickly.

I was privileged to serve this nation for two terms as Vice President alongside President Obama, a man of extraordinary character who I believe will go down in history as one of our great presidents. So, I know a thing or two about being Vice President. More than anything, I know it can’t be a political decision. It has to be a governing decision. If the people of this nation entrust me and Kamala with the office of President and Vice President for the next four years, we’re going to inherit a nation in crisis, a nation divided, and a world in disarray. We won’t have a minute to waste.

That’s what led me to Kamala Harris.

As a United States Senator from California, Kamala represents the biggest state in the union. She’s been one of the toughest and most effective Senators on two of the most important committees in the Senate -- Intelligence and Judiciary. Two committees that have directly dealt with some of the most important issues facing this nation at home and around the world.

She sits on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, where she deals with the nation’s most sensitive threats.
We’ve all watched her hold the Trump administration accountable for its corruption, stand up to a Justice Department that’s run amok, and be a powerful voice against their extreme nominations.

She’s been a leader on criminal justice and marriage equality. And she has focused like a laser on the racial disparities as a result of the coronavirus.
As California’s Attorney General, she led one of the biggest legal departments in the nation -- where she was a powerful advocate for people in taking on the big banks and protecting women and kids from abuse. She’s delivered billions in settlement money to consumers, taking on companies for fraud, pollution and abuse.

I first met Kamala through my son Beau. They were both Attorneys General at the same time. He had enormous respect for her and her work. I thought a lot about that as I made this decision. There is no one’s opinion I valued more than Beau’s and I’m proud to have Kamala standing with me on this campaign.

Her record of accomplishment -- fighting tooth and nail for what’s right -- is why I’m choosing her. There is no door Kamala won’t knock on, no stone she’ll leave unturned, if it means making life better -- for the people.
So join me today in welcoming Kamala Harris to our team.

She will wake up every day -- like I will -- thinking about how to make life better for people. How to rebuild our country back better. How to make it more just. How to win the next fight in the battle for the soul of this nation.

Because that’s what the Presidency -- and the Vice Presidency -- is. It’s a duty to care: for you, for all of us. This will be the fight of our administration, and there’s no better partner that I could have asked for.

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby Slowhand » Tue Aug 11, 2020 17:26:02

I like her. Seems like a "TOUGH COOKIE". And you need those.
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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby CalvinBall » Tue Aug 11, 2020 17:48:15

Wonder who Newsom picks to replace her (knock on wood)

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby momadance » Tue Aug 11, 2020 18:24:05

CalvinBall wrote:Wonder who Newsom picks to replace her (knock on wood)


My guess is Swalwell.

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby Werthless » Tue Aug 11, 2020 18:47:04

CFP wrote:I think it was the safe pick but also happened to be the right pick. Checked a lot of boxes, minimal baggage to deal with. Needed an attack dog in the VP debate.

Law and order pick, too.

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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby Monkeyboy » Tue Aug 11, 2020 19:15:12

Slowhand wrote:I like her. Seems like a "TOUGH COOKIE". And you need those.



I think she would have been a fantastic replacement for Barr. We'll need a bulldog to take over that dept and uncover the mess. I thought she would have been great.

I plan to start helping in September, assuming I'm still here. I feel like I could help in Trump country (Somerset County), based on the yard signs. It will be important to get out dems in every corner of the state and they probably don't have as much help here.
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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby thephan » Tue Aug 11, 2020 19:20:17

Trump has her as a liberal, who wants to defund the police, who hates the military and wants to defund the military, and is of course, wait for it, a nasty woman. He hears he's the most liberal in the Senate. He hears that she is nasty. And she demonstrated her nastiness when she insulted Justice kavanaugh.

So basically at best Trump doesn't know anything about her
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Re: Politics, Polls + Polarization = 0 Parscale

Unread postby 06hawkalum » Tue Aug 11, 2020 19:21:50

momadance wrote:
CalvinBall wrote:Wonder who Newsom picks to replace her (knock on wood)


My guess is Swalwell.


Or Katie Porter.
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