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U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is the “inevitable” Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States in 2020, according to U.S. News & World Report senior politics writer David Catanese, citing political oddsmakers.
The first-term junior Senator, Catanese writes, is the “female Obama”:
She worked in SF, the sanctuary city that just let a murdering illegal off the hook. She has a lot of enemies there because she slept her way to the top via Willie Brown's willy.
One Dem's opinion isn't borne out by other Dems who dismiss her. Too early.
As a Democrat, I do not want them to nominate a woman. Women do not support other women. If Republicans disagree with that, let them try nominating a woman (they won't). Blacks supported Obama, if women cared about electing a woman, they would have done so by now. We have two years to sort this out and in the meantime, we need to focus on the 2018 elections.
Because the alt-right liberal-haters and a political writer who defended Todd Akin (the "legitimate rape' candidate) says so? That writer seems to have been off the mark more than once.
As a Democrat, I do not want them to nominate a woman. Women do not support other women. If Republicans disagree with that, let them try nominating a woman (they won't). Blacks supported Obama, if women cared about electing a woman, they would have done so by now. We have two years to sort this out and in the meantime, we need to focus on the 2018 elections.
Correction. Women do not support women merely because of their gender. They need a real reason.
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