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You're not going to beat Trump but handing the nomination to Kamala. She needs to earn it & if there are challengers then she needs to show she is a stronger candidate.
The value of holding av real primary. Sadly that boat sailed. Having delegates hand pick a candidate without any voter input opens the process to undue influence from party politics.
Kamala was at least chosen by the people as a VP. Can't say the same for most of the randos throwing their hat in
This will be the Trump campaign's messaging tactic - try to divide and undermine party unity by suggesting Harris doesn't deserve the spot. The friction between Clinton and Sanders supporters likely handed Trump the presidency so expect Republican astroturfers to come out of the woodwork seeking to promote a bitter contest for this nomination.
Everyone with an ounce of sense knows there isn't time or money to speedrun another primary season between now and the general. Harris is still at this point an underdog and we need the entirety of party resources focused on Trump and the MAGA agenda. Even Whitmer, who would be my first choice and who probably does have national ambitions, has been clear that she is putting country before ego.
This is not the moment to screw around letting the perfect be the enemy of the good. We need solidarity to have a hope in November.
Sorry, which people chose Kamala as the VP? Last cycle we elected Biden and Harris was thrown on the ticket later - she didn't even do particularly well in the primary.
She's been in the Whitehouse but that's about it.
The boat hasn't sailed. I'm calling it now. If they coronate Harris without any process to show she's earned it. If they ignore voices of alternatives and just hand it to her thinking black people will vote for her just cause of her skin color & women will vote for her just because of her gender, then their plan is to have Harris lose & blame the 66% of voters that said he should step aside.
That's the same thing Marianne Williamson is saying: https://youtu.be/vG5IPhBEk8c
Rightfully so.. if the DNC thinks just changing the face but acting the same they did in 2016 and what got them to Biden having to drop out, then they'll lose again... and they'll do what they always do, blame their own voters -- the 66%+ that said Biden should step aside.