• Question for Baxter, will you campaign for Harris in 2028?

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 9 09:15:57 2024
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    Question for Baxter, will you campaign for Harris in 2028?
    Since you have argued here that Kamala Harris is so great,
    Will you do everything you can (contribute, doorbell, yardsign,
    advocate) to try to get here to lead the Democratic Party
    process for POTUS in 2028?

    I predict that even the Democrats, will recognize that
    she is not best to lead their party in national elections.
    Even if she wants to try again in 2028, her campaign
    will fail just as badly as it did in 2020 (badly and quickly).
    And Walz also will also not be asked to serve nationwide.

    Because, I think that although Democrats may be often
    thick, they do have an ability to learn.

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  • From Citizen Winston Smith@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 9 13:10:42 2024
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    On 11/9/2024 10:15 AM, a425couple wrote:
    Question for Baxter, will you campaign for Harris in 2028?
    Since you have argued here that Kamala Harris is so great,
    Will you do everything you can (contribute, doorbell, yardsign,
    advocate) to try to get here to lead the Democratic Party
    process for POTUS in 2028?

    I mean right, like China Joe she _deserves_ a shot at the old high chair
    again, yeah?

    I predict that even the Democrats, will recognize that
    she is not best to lead their party in national elections.
    Even if she wants to try again in 2028, her campaign
    will fail just as badly as it did in 2020 (badly and quickly).
    And Walz also will also not be asked to serve nationwide.

    Walz is now being Kained, but with only a governorship to fall back on,
    lol...

    https://www.startribune.com/whats-next-for-gov-tim-walz-after-failed-vice-presidential-bid/601176684

    The governor returns to Minnesota after months on the national stage.
    The makeup of the Legislature he will be working with next year remains uncertain, as do his plans when his current term ends in two years.

    It remains to be seen whether Walz will seek a third round as governor
    or look to another public office. Minnesota does not limit the number of
    terms a governor can serve.

    Hillary Clinton’s running mate, U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, remained in
    Congress, as did Mitt Romney’s pick, former U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan. Sarah
    Palin briefly continued as governor after campaigning with John McCain
    and later lost a bid for Congress. John Kerry’s running mate John
    Edwards ran for president four years later but didn’t get the Democratic nomination.

    “What comes next depends on what the candidate wants, whether they
    really hunger for the presidency,” Devine said. “There’s no rule for this. There are options, but it depends on a lot of things including
    whether there is a clearer inheritor of the party nomination and if the
    person in question actually even wants to be president.”

    (Oh please Demotards, run this great blubbering bohemian bozo in '28!)

    Because, I think that although Democrats may be often
    thick, they do have an ability to learn.

    That's remarkably generous of you.

    Do you think they learned from spending 3 times what Trump did and
    blowing through a billion$$$ on Lizzo, Swifty and Springsteen concerts?

    Time will tell...

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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to a425couple@hotmail.com on Sun Nov 10 03:17:33 2024
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    a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote in news:iNMXO.110302$UZH4.61424 @fx44.iad:

    Question for Baxter, will you campaign for Harris in 2028?
    Since you have argued here that Kamala Harris is so great,
    Will you do everything you can (contribute, doorbell, yardsign,
    advocate) to try to get here to lead the Democratic Party
    process for POTUS in 2028?

    I predict that even the Democrats, will recognize that
    she is not best to lead their party in national elections.
    Even if she wants to try again in 2028, her campaign
    will fail just as badly as it did in 2020 (badly and quickly).
    And Walz also will also not be asked to serve nationwide.

    Because, I think that although Democrats may be often
    thick, they do have an ability to learn.


    I think a bigger question is whether there will be a 2028 election.

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  • From Citizen Winston Smith@21:1/5 to Jim Wilkins on Sun Nov 10 11:21:43 2024
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    On 11/9/2024 3:59 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
    "Citizen Winston Smith"  wrote in message news:vgofk2$3taf3$52@dont-email.me...

    Do you think they learned from spending 3 times what Trump did and
    blowing through a billion$$$ on Lizzo, Swifty and Springsteen concerts?

    Time will tell...
    --------------------------------
    That money was a wager by the "billionaires" the Dems pretend to hate to appease their envious base while sharing the graft on overpriced projects.

    Even the Left recognizes the waste and incompetence: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/07/the-gaza-pier-is-a-320-million-symbol-of-the-biden-administrations-ineffectiveness/


    Thank you.

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  • From Citizen Winston Smith@21:1/5 to Baxter on Sun Nov 10 11:17:30 2024
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    On 11/9/2024 8:17 PM, Baxter wrote:
    I think a bigger question is whether there will be a 2028 election.

    Keep courting disaster that never occurs, fool.

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