Democratic National Convention 2024

Who wins the nomination

  • Kamala Harris

    Votes: 835 33.9%
  • Hillary Clinton

    Votes: 182 7.4%
  • Gavin Newsom

    Votes: 123 5.0%
  • Some black woman or gay man

    Votes: 728 29.6%
  • Taylor Swift

    Votes: 464 18.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 130 5.3%

  • Total voters
    2,462
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Relevant classic. If Kamala is running, who is her pimp now?
 
The fact that there will still "likely" be 60-70 million votes for Kamala just because she has a D next to her name is troubling enough for anybody who actually gives a shit about the state of the country.
If it makes you feel any better, a lot of those votes will be because of DNC ballot harvesting, and not really legitimate votes. The number of "vote blue no matter who" are surprisingly small, but they're loud on Twitter, and they have the backing of decades of vote siphoning techniques to pad those numbers. That's not to say there aren't a fuck ton of people who believe Trump is literally Hitler. Most just won't vote.
 
Taylor Swift isn't old enough, you spastic faggot.
Actually, she might be. Barely.

She's 34 now. But she was born on December 13th.

Which means she'd be 35 before assuming office in January.

The Constitution says:

"neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years"

It's unclear as to whether the eligibility is vested in the election, or the assumption of the office.

It might actually be legal. Would almost certainly be challenged though.
 
Imagine thinking that the man who has reciever ~90% of the shit flinging and having a few percent less points on the polls than the others who haven't seen as much as a single bad ad of them, should drop out so this retarded NOG bitch can take over. Holy fuck, what diversity hire came up with that? Literally nigger pushing from the dems.
 
Brazilian here. Correct me if I am wrong, but Harris didn't have something around of 4% of the intentions of vote in the primaries of 2020? I definitively remember that she never had more than 2 digits in intentions of vote. This is hilarious.
Yesh, Harris is very unpopular in literally all places
 
Actually, she might be. Barely.

She's 34 now. But she was born on December 13th.

Which means she'd be 35 before assuming office in January.

The Constitution says:

"neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years"

It's unclear as to whether the eligibility is vested in the election, or the assumption of the office.

It might actually be legal. Would almost certainly be challenged though.
Breckinridge was a contender at 35 (not a serious one, but he had supporters at the DNC), and William Jennings Bryan was 36 when he first ran. The eligibility is usually applied to assumption of office.
 
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