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I will definitely vote for her rather than the screeching Kamala Harris or Elizabeth Warren. And over DJT too.
She is rational and calm. Why should one not meet dictators even if one does not agree with them. It is to find common ground and to try avoiding starting or prolong an unnecessary war.
As far as LGBT, people change. I admire her courage to apologize for it. Not everyone who supports gay rights today were supporting it twenty years ago. I to have changed my stance in the past 2 decades. That one stance should not be the sole criteria to rule her out.
Nominate Kamala Harris and there is a good chance the D will lose the election once again.
I will definitely vote for her rather than the screeching Kamala Harris or Elizabeth Warren. And over DJT too.
She is rational and calm. Why should one not meet dictators even if one does not agree with them. It is to find common ground and to try avoiding starting or prolong an unnecessary war.
As far as LGBT, people change. I admire her courage to apologize for it. Not everyone who supports gay rights today were supporting it twenty years ago. I to have changed my stance in the past 2 decades. That one stance should not be the sole criteria to rule her out.
Nominate Kamala Harris and there is a good chance the D will lose the election once again.
She threw her dad under the bus. Thats pretty sad.
Hmmm... popular politician seen by some to be anti-"deep state" announces run for president and suddenly political insiders are telling us that her "campaign is in disarray" and "melting down", with staff quitting and rivals getting establishment backing. If we didn't know that there's no such thing as a deep state, we might wonder...
She is liberal on most positions, but she's not a far-left nutcase that puts "loyalty" to her party above doing what is right for the country. Her positions include more than just promising free chit with no plan to pay for it. She still has some degree of integrity and sticks to her positions when pushed. She might actually have some appeal to moderates, and perhaps even attract some "conservatives" that don't like Trump as a person. As such, I don't think she has a chance in the Democratic primary.
Which is a real shame. She's one of a very small handful of Democrats that actually might not be a complete disaster for this country. She might have some appeal to centrists that make up the vast majority of this country.
Last edited by Toyman at Jewel Lake; 02-01-2019 at 05:44 AM..
If she wins, she'd be the first President to be born in Hawaii.
She was born in American Samoa.
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