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    It was not a mistake. A mistake would be flailing around right now, unsure who the candidate would even be while everyone trash talks their non-preferred candidates to show Trump what attacks will stick. A mistake would be to skip over the black woman presumptive nominee and risk alienating a critical voting block that Trump has been courting with some limited success.

    There was no other possible good option in this case. And the proof is in the pudding. Kamala is going gangbusters.

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      -41 month ago

      There was no other possible good option in this case. And the proof is in the pudding. Kamala is going gangbusters.

      It is bizarre that you think Harris was literally the only option.

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          -41 month ago

          That’s because nobody wanted to step up after Biden endorsed Harris on the way out - that is a fucking bad thing that’s unhealthy for our party… and it doesn’t mean some potentially excellent choices weren’t ready to jump in the ring.

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            31 month ago

            If Democrats agreed with you, then we wouldn’t be seeing the dramatic polling swings towards Kamala’s favor nationwide

            • @xmunk
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              -21 month ago

              Why is that? I’m not saying that Harris is a bad candidate, only that it’s bizarre to say she is the only possible person who could have been our candidate. She was the safe bet after Biden started waning but there were plenty of legitimate contenders and alternatives.

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                  -21 month ago

                  There are more than 300 million Americans - people who come to mind are: Whitmer, Waltz, Whitehouse, Buttigieg, Warren, AOC, Newsom and dozens of others. Some of those are better than others, but they were all reasonable choices.