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A good point for a campaign.

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Given Biden’s support for Israel soured a lot of younger voters, this is a good strategy to potentially get them back

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It’s really nice that the only “Never Kamala” people seem to have already been deep on team Trump.

There were plenty of (supposedly) Never Biden people who were saying they’d be staying home instead. Kamala puts all those people back into play. She could reasonably get back the Biden or maybe even the Obama coalition of voters.

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I would hope most of us who were saying never Biden would have voted down ballot. That was my plan. Harris is a new ballgame though.

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I’m glad we don’t need to consider this anymore, but this is just so foolish and short sighted. By abstaining, you would have been actively contributing to the imminent demise of the Palestinian people. If you care about human lives more than making a hollow political statement, you would have voted for Biden. Because the alternative will likely give Israel carte blanche to eradicate Palestine.

Like I’m glad people are finally aware of the situation there that has been ongoing for decades, but this presidential election is not the time to turn it into a deal breaker for so many reasons… The main being that Trump is, and I cannot stress this enough, sssoooooooooooo muuuuuccchhh wwoooooooorrrrrsssseee than Biden when it comes to Israel.

“Genocide Joe” idiots clearly could not care less about the lives of Palestinians. If they did, they would have been campaigning for Biden. Fucking clueless.

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Stupid as it really is, she’s also immunized against bullshit because her husband is Jewish.

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If she wins do we call him the first man, or do we just call him the first Lady anyway?

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He’s the Second Gentleman right now. So he’d be the First Gentleman.

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Fuck yeah!

I really hated complaining about Biden’s action or lack thereof with Israel and Gaza, cuz most of the “genocide Joe” shit was just shooting for blue apathy… but god damn do I hate our tax dollars being funneled into a fucking genocide.

Trump would be 1000x worse, so I just kept my mouth shut most of time, but Kamala bringing some sense to this shit is MUCH needed, like right now!

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This was the way honestly. Worth writing letters to the White House & the campaign, but publicly… imagine helping the impeached felon* win shudder (at very little benefit to those being slaughtered and starved)

Kamala you better keep this promise!

*Edit: added “impeached” cuz felons in general can reform, an impeached felon though isn’t a good look

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I mean, no need to imagine it, nobody was stopping you from voting for Biden (and Democrat down ticket).

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Ah, I mean imagine writing a comment dissing Biden and having someone vote for someone even worse. Pragmatism prevailed for me.

But any genocide enabler deserves max criticism one way or another, even if that’s pragmatically limited to private criticism.

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the impeached felon*

Or to put it another way: to call him just a felon is actually a disservice to felons

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Lip service is a start.
Better than deaf-mute.

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Can’t really do more than that unless/until she wins

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She’s not the president yet. She cannot take the actions that Biden could take.

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In the past she had also wanted to be more vocal in previous speeches but it had seen it get watered down by the Biden administration. I think she will push for more than Biden ever did/will

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