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ormer Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) lavished praise on Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), suggesting the duo will put “hope” back on the ballot in November.
“Instead of hatred, there is hope,” O’Rourke said of the Harris-Walz campaign in an interview Friday with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace on “Deadline: White House.”
He added, “Instead of grievance, there is aspiration. And that’s really America at its best.”
O’Rourke, like Harris, ran an unsuccessful primary bid against President Biden in the 2020 Democratic presidential race. He also served alongside Walz during his six years in the House.
“I just can’t tell you how proud I am of Vice President Harris and Governor Walz for finding this moment, and getting kind of past the stuff that gets cooked up in political laboratories, or the corporate side of our politics,” the former Texas gubernatorial candidate continued. “And just finding what is fundamental to democracy, which is people being with people, finding connection and joy in that.”
Harris’s rise to the top of the Democratic ticket after President Biden withdrew his candidacy has energized and excited those in her party. She has secured massive amounts of fundraising and her campaign has held large rallies in important swing states in the last week. Her team boasted that 14,000 people attended her rally in Philadelphia Tuesday and 15,000 attended another event in Detroit Wednesday night.
Harris is also neck-and-neck with Trump in polling, with the former president garnering 47.4 percent to the vice president’s 47.2 percent in an average of national polls from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ.
Trump gave an exasperated response when asked whether he fears Harris’s crowd sizes at a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida Thursday.
“Oh, give me a break,” Trump said. “Listen, I had 107,000 people in New Jersey, you didn’t report it. I’m so glad you asked. What did she have yesterday, 2,000 people?”
I can never understand how someone can insist that Trump isnt really rich while knowing that the man owns and operates two private jumbo jetsYour private jet is a sensible financial decision / old / made before boeing was shit, what are you, poor?
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I was skeptical about them using AI/photo-shopped images to inflate the crowd size, but this is pretty definitive. I'll be interested to see what the campaign has to say about this, if anything at all.Kamabla's campaign is using a doctored photo to pretend it has anywhere near the Trump rally attendance, the guy circled some odd spots in red, at least they blurred the AI stuff in the foreground to be not as obvious:
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I hope they get voted out and stuff changes for the better. That's all I have. Then again, this isn't 2008. Instead of hoping, do something."Hope and change" doesn't work as a campaign message when you've already been in power for four years. These people are incredibly stupid.
(Choosing this word to quote randomly since I cant reply to the entire thing)fundraising
"Antonio Scallywag" is a great handle.Not directly campaign related, but not far from here we have a pajeet from the WH doing the Smollett bit, even using another person's real photo (Felony).
A lot of Democrats see the writing on the wall and want to spend time/money/energy protecting down-ballot races instead of propping up Kamala.It's so laughable David Axelrod is saying it's fake:
We're talking about the same group of people who's histrionic fits about being exposed to gamers, who just wanted to play video games, were sufficiently vicious, pervasive and unhinged to result in every social media platform on the planet simultaneously destroying their business models.How is it that they arent at least in contact with a single person that calls them out on this stuff? do they just isolate themselves away from anyone that pushes back?
Niggers don't earn salaries. They sell stolen goods and get government benefits. They don't own anything, either, they even rent sneakers.Even the dumbest motherfucker can understand what having an empty wallet means, or be angry at how their salary isn't enough to live and they will never be able to own anything at this rate.
To be candid, he does look like he's having a chill time overall. I mean if I were in his shoes, knowing that I'm not even really in charge and that even my own party has turned on me and forced me to give up my second presidential bid, I'd probably just stop caring for last couple of months of my term too. Probably screw off to the Caribbeans and enjoy the beachside while slurping margaritas.
I chuckled.inflation growing to furry levels
Trump failed to hire good security people yet again and fell for a phishing scam.
to be fair i don't know what it was like in the 80s, but i personally know a lot of people under the age of 30 (myself included) that have at last a few 50s crooners in their playlist. I think it's mostly due to the fallout games but it's not uncommon for young people to be listening to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash or an assorted collection of old folk songs.Do you think young people in 1984 were rocking out to wartime tunes? Spoiler: I was there, we weren't.
i don't know if i should trust the pollsNYT/Sienna poll released, incredibly broken but feeding the blackpill faggots:
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It's so laughable David Axelrod is saying it's fake:
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Joepedo's on the beach again:
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Bullying works:
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This is their best October Surprise outside of activating another glowie op:
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Kamabla's campaign is using a doctored photo to pretend it has anywhere near the Trump rally attendance, the guy circled some odd spots in red, at least they blurred the AI stuff in the foreground to be not as obvious:
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I think that's largely due to the advent of the internet making classic gems more accessible.You're quite young, aren't you? Chart music hasn't changed in the past 20+ years. It's all the same shit, except for maybe the occasional song that sounds OK once in a blue moon. Compare this video of clips of music videos from 2004 to the 20 years since and then compare it to the 20 years before then.
Young people today still LOVE music from 40 (or even 50+) years ago. Do you think young people in 1984 were rocking out to wartime tunes? Spoiler: I was there, we weren't. Here is a video of a 10 year old boy at some modern band's concert. He wants to play guitar with them so they bring him onstage. He doesn't want to play one of their songs with them though, he wants to play Sweet Child O' Mine by his favorite band Guns 'N Roses. Can you imagine a 10 year old boy being brought onstage at a Guns 'N Roses concert in 1987 and him asking to play a song from 1950 by his favourite 50s band?
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