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2024 Presidential Election | ELECTION DAY 2024

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"Kamala Harris' strategy for the 71-day sprint to the Nov. 5 election is built around a few key goals: Outwork Donald Trump, stay in the news, and campaign aggressively in states that could increase her paths to victory.

Why it matters: That's why the vice president is packing her campaign schedule this week, starting with a bus tour in southern Georgia. She'll also sit for her first interview as a presidential candidate and ramp up preparations for her Sept. 10 debate against Trump.

... Harris' late entry into the race has forced her team to set priorities, and Harris is calculating that her best move to counter Trump is to emphasize lofty ideals such as strength, decency, the rule of law and individual freedom.
 
I don’t think it does. If it did we would have seen some sort of shift over the last 8 years.

But, anything that adds to the current anti-trump momentum is a plus.

People like Romney, Dubya and the rest of the Bushes, Pence, Dick and Liz Cheney need to step up and announce they are voting for Kamala Harris - it's not enough to be anti trump
 

"Fresh off a week of daily counterprogramming events and an effort to steal the spotlight from his new opponent, Donald Trump and his campaign are seeking to harness that pace in the lead-up to November — with plans to aggressively ramp up the former president’s schedule, hone his debate skills and cultivate a new ground-game strategy tied to the early voting states, sources familiar with the strategy shift told CNN.

The new approach is itself an acknowledgment that Trump’s campaign has struggled to adapt to the fast-changing political landscape after President Joe Biden ended his campaign less than four months before Election Day.

Trump’s schedule going forward will look a lot more like the past week — when the Republican nominee visited a different battleground each day — than the 20 months that preceded it. Through November, Trump is expected to hold “several events each week, if not daily,” one adviser said, while another predicted the former president will regularly visit two states in a day.

“Think Trump on steroids,” one said. “It’ll be all hands on deck.” ..."

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Pretty sure the last time we saw Trump "on steroids" it was the 2020 disastrous debate with Biden where Biden finally spoke for a beleaguered nation:

Donald Trump Shut Up GIF by CBS News
 
In NC, GA, and PA, the democrats are really working red counties harder than I have ever seen it. Usually it was all just focus on the big cities and drive the base. But if you can get a couple hundred in various counties to come out that otherwise would have just felt despondent, that can make a difference.
 
People like Romney, Dubya and the rest of the Bushes, Pence, Dick and Liz Cheney need to step up and announce they are voting for Kamala Harris - it's not enough to be anti trump

I wonder to what extent the Harris campaign and/or democratic operatives are attempting to reach out to those folks to get an endorsement. Or do they want to stay away from those folks to avoid upsetting some of the dem base?
 

"Fresh off a week of daily counterprogramming events and an effort to steal the spotlight from his new opponent, Donald Trump and his campaign are seeking to harness that pace in the lead-up to November — with plans to aggressively ramp up the former president’s schedule, hone his debate skills and cultivate a new ground-game strategy tied to the early voting states, sources familiar with the strategy shift told CNN.

The new approach is itself an acknowledgment that Trump’s campaign has struggled to adapt to the fast-changing political landscape after President Joe Biden ended his campaign less than four months before Election Day.

Trump’s schedule going forward will look a lot more like the past week — when the Republican nominee visited a different battleground each day — than the 20 months that preceded it. Through November, Trump is expected to hold “several events each week, if not daily,” one adviser said, while another predicted the former president will regularly visit two states in a day.

“Think Trump on steroids,” one said. “It’ll be all hands on deck.” ..."

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Pretty sure the last time we saw Trump "on steroids" it was the 2020 disastrous debate with Biden where Biden finally spoke for a beleaguered nation:

Donald Trump Shut Up GIF by CBS News
I don’t know if more donald is the best strategy.
 
I wonder to what extent the Harris campaign and/or democratic operatives are attempting to reach out to those folks to get an endorsement. Or do they want to stay away from those folks to avoid upsetting some of the dem base?
Honestly I don't want to showcase Romney or the Bushs
 
NFRA says Kamala can't run for president because of Dred Scott decision.


The National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA) has cited the infamous 1857 Dred Scott Supreme Court decision, which stated that enslaved people weren’t citizens, to argue that Vice President Kamala Harris is ineligible to run for president according to the Constitution.

The group also challenged the right of Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley to appear on Republican primary ballots.


The Republican group’s platform and policy document noted that “The Constitutional qualifications of Presidential eligibility” states that “No person except a natural born Citizen, shall be eligible, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President.”


The same document included former President Donald Trump’s running mate Ohio Senator JD Vance on a list of preferred candidates for vice president.

The document and the citing of the Dred Scott decision were initially noted by lawyer Andrew Fleischman on X, formerly Twitter.

The group, which adopted the document during their last national convention held between October 13 and 15 last year, goes on to argue in the document that a natural-born citizen has to be born in the US to parents who are citizens when the child is born, pointing to the thinking of Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.
 
NFRA says Kamala can't run for president because of Dred Scott decision.


The National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA) has cited the infamous 1857 Dred Scott Supreme Court decision, which stated that enslaved people weren’t citizens, to argue that Vice President Kamala Harris is ineligible to run for president according to the Constitution.

The group also challenged the right of Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley to appear on Republican primary ballots.


The Republican group’s platform and policy document noted that “The Constitutional qualifications of Presidential eligibility” states that “No person except a natural born Citizen, shall be eligible, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President.”


The same document included former President Donald Trump’s running mate Ohio Senator JD Vance on a list of preferred candidates for vice president.

The document and the citing of the Dred Scott decision were initially noted by lawyer Andrew Fleischman on X, formerly Twitter.

The group, which adopted the document during their last national convention held between October 13 and 15 last year, goes on to argue in the document that a natural-born citizen has to be born in the US to parents who are citizens when the child is born, pointing to the thinking of Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.
That’s not racist AF
 
Who are the other DEMS that could endorse Trump? Manchin? Gabbard?

More importantly, who are the DEMS that could endorse Trump that'll move the needle? *crickets*
 
Who are the other DEMS that could endorse Trump? Manchin? Gabbard?

More importantly, who are the DEMS that could endorse Trump that'll move the needle? *crickets*
Manchin already came out in favor of the Harris ticket when she picked Walz. He said something like looking forward to them bringing back normalcy to DC. Maybe Sinema looking for some grift/attention? Gabbard for sure, but everyone already knows she isn't a Dem.
 
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