Joe Biden Has Picked His VP. Update: It's Kamala Harris!

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Not only do you not know me, but I think you might be retarded. I speculate that, because the National Review hates Trump.

However, you are clearly another person that wants us coloreds to ignore Segregation Joe's past, even though his own running mate pointed it out. :mjpls:

I see you White people have found your way to the Coli to make sure that we know that Massa Joe has done gone and picked a negro for us negra masses.


I can assure you I am not white, while you on the other hand clearly are.

It is sad that you have to insult me when I clearly pointed out what you are doing (masquerading as black while being white).

It is interesting you say that about the National Review, clearly you read it often. (:mjpls:)
Just FYI though, it is a conservative news website.
 

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Nothing to defend...

Her truancy policies directed at black low income folk were perfectly acceptable...

Keeping non-violent inmates locked up so that California could use them for cheap labor is perfectly acceptable...

Block evidence that could have exonerated a man on death row is perfectly acceptable...

Yall some straight up intellectually dishonest clowns...
That’s how truancy works everywhere. If parents are taking three kids to school for months at a time they are threatened and then jailed

People arrested for Weed did not go to jail under Kamala. This chart shows Kamala tenure vs the previous DA. Also most drug cases are fought by counties and not cities


Arnold Denied the DNA testing of that man and whatever Kamala would’ve advised would’ve been overruled by him. Newsom and kamala have both called for DNA testing and everyone is waiting on the results
 

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Nah that's how truancy works for Copmala...
Slapping low income families with truancy fines they can't afford which lead to imprisonment is how you keep kids from ditching school? :gucci:
That is how truancy works fukk boi

I’m from Alabama and if you missed school for more than 30 days your parents got Put in jail for 5 days and if you did it again your parents went to jail for 90 days
 

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Nah that's how truancy works for Copmala...
Slapping low income families with truancy fines they can't afford which lead to imprisonment is how you keep kids from ditching school? :gucci:
Please keep calling her that. It goes against what Trump says about Biden defunding the police to scare independent white suburban voters. Black women riding with her regardless :lawd:you're helping Joe :smugbiden:
 

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That is how truancy works fukk boi

I’m from Alabama and if you missed school for more than 30 days your parents got Put in jail for 5 days and if you did it again your parents went to jail for 90 days
Think about what you just posted dumbass...

You are tryng to give a "black woman" a pass for enforcing the same laws Jim Crow CAC states use on low income black folk...:gucci:
 

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Think about what you just posted dumbass...

You are tryng to give a "black woman" a pass for enforcing the same laws Jim Crow iCAC states use on low income black folk...:gucci:
It’s not Jim Crow retard

if a parent is deliberately not sending a kid to school after being consulting by welfare, social workers and police checking to see if the kids are at home during school days then what do you think should happen?

what reason would a parent have for not putting their kid on the bus everyday?
 

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I can assure you I am not white, while you on the other hand clearly are.

It is sad that you have to insult me when I clearly pointed out what you are doing (masquerading as black while being white).

It is interesting you say that about the National Review, clearly you read it often. (:mjpls:)
Just FYI though, it is a conservative news website.

Yeah you are White, because clearly you have never seen my past posts. Only a White dude would look at my avatar and would not know what I am about. :mjpls:
 

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Three pros and three cons to Biden picking Harris

Three pros and three cons to Biden picking Harris

The suspense is over. Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden announced on Tuesday afternoon that Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) is his vice presidential running mate.

What pluses and minuses will she bring?

PROS

A history-making candidate

Harris’s selection is plainly historic — the first Black woman on a major party’s presidential ticket.

The Biden campaign is hoping she spurs excitement among female voters and the Black community.

Black turnout will be vital in November. In some closely fought states in 2016, the share of ballots cast by Black voters declined from the levels achieved by former President Obama. In Pennsylvania, for example, Black voters cast 13 percent of the ballots in 2012 but just 10 percent in 2016, according to exit polls.

Obama gave his blessing to the choice of Harris with a Tuesday afternoon statement in which he said, “Her own life story is one that I and so many others can see ourselves in: a story that says that no matter where you come from, what you look like, how you worship, or who you love, there’s a place for you here.”


(Obama is so garbage for trying to push this woman on us)
:hhh:

If Biden wins in November, Harris would become the president-in-waiting in more ways than one.

There has been persistent speculation about whether Biden would run for a second term in that scenario, given he would be 82 by the time of his second inauguration. His vice president would be the obvious front-runner to succeed him.


Debating skills

As Biden himself found out to his cost, Harris is a formidable debater. During the primary, the debates were a high point for her even as her campaign sputtered in other respects.

Harris’s skills in verbal, adversarial settings were clear before then. Her questioning of then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions in 2017 before the Senate Intelligence Committee went viral on social media after Sessions said Harris’s line of questioning about Russian contacts was making him “nervous.”

Other Harris viral moments have followed, including with Sessions’s successor, William Barr, and more recently in a pointed exchange on the Senate floor with Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas).

Harris brings lawyerly flair to these moments, having served six years as California’s attorney general. Before that, she was the San Francisco district attorney.

Harris should be strong when it comes to the vice presidential debate, which is generally the most intense moment for the running mate on any ticket.

Vice President Pence held his own in that regard against the 2016 Democratic vice presidential nominee, Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), but Harris will be a more formidable opponent.


A lower-risk choice

“Do no harm” is often the maxim in choosing a running mate, especially when the candidate at the head of the ticket is leading in the polls, as is the case with Biden.

In that regard, Harris had one big practical advantage over lower-profile contenders for the running mate slot. Having faced the intense spotlight of a presidential campaign and won statewide office in the nation’s most populous state, she has been vetted by the media and political opponents.

That should, at least in theory, minimize the chances of an unpleasant surprise of the kind that has haunted campaigns for a generation.

Back in 1972 — the year Biden was first elected to the Senate — Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern selected then-Sen. Tom Eagleton (D-Mo.) as his running mate, only for Eagleton to withdraw 19 days later after it emerged that he had undergone electroshock therapy for clinical depression.

That searing debacle has, ever since, been the nightmare every campaign seeks to avoid.
 
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