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Was watching some of the primary debates, and it seemed like Tulsi Gabbard was one of the smartest people on the debates. So how did the voters vote for Biden over someone like her? And why would he choose someone as divisive as Harris over Gabbard?
Were the primaries legitimate, or was some corruption going on?
The DNC made deals for Biden’s moderate opponents to drop out right before a key primary date (the evening before), thus arranging for the moderate vote to go for Biden. At the same time, they made a deal with Warren (Sander’s competition) to remain in to split the vote with Sanders.
The reason the DNC wanted a demented, incompetent candidate as nominee is because their first choice - Kamala, a black female far-leftist - went down in flames, early. Thus they figured they’d push through Biden, and then Kamala gets in through the backdoor when Biden can’t finish even a year.
She's not corrupt enough for the political establishment. Digging more into her background and issues, this is a person I could support, and one who would not be a puppet for the nutcase wing of her party nor the military industrial complex as already mentioned above, as the elites have their hands into both political parties.
I'd vote for her before voting for Trump, had they ran her.
Everyone dropped out because they were promised cabinet positions. If Depends Boy wins, you'll see Bernie, Pocahontas, Klobuchar, etc.... in federal gov't.
You won't see Tulsi though. She's not part of their DNC cabal.
Voters didn't choose Biden in the primary. The DNC did. They did the same in 2016. Why do they waste time and money pretending they have fair elections? But their Dem zombies are so stupid they blindly follow along.
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