As a voter who made the mistake of supporting Jill Stein in 2016, I can confidently say that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is right: Jill Stein’s campaign is not serious. Looking back, I realize that my decision to vote for Stein was not based on any substantive policy reasons but rather on a misguided belief that a third-party candidate was a better option than the established Democrats and Republicans. In reality, supporting Stein only served to contribute to the chaos and division in our political landscape.
It is evident that Stein’s campaign lacks the necessary groundwork and organization required to make a meaningful impact on American politics.… Continue reading
When Tim Ryan urged Biden to step aside and make room for Kamala Harris, I wasn’t quite sure what to make of it. I was going to vote for Biden, but I wasn’t exactly thrilled about it. However, the developments that followed Ryan’s recommendation have left me feeling excited and optimistic. As Harris took the reins, the energy around her campaign has been palpable, and it seems like she is exceeding everyone’s expectations.
It’s fascinating how a disastrous debate performance by Biden prompted Democrats to rethink the upcoming election. While some initially brushed off Ryan’s suggestion as wishful thinking, Harris has proven herself to be a formidable candidate.… Continue reading
Kamala Harris has proven herself to be a class act by raising an impressive $540 million since launching her presidential campaign, a figure that has allowed her to give back to other Democratic campaigns. The decision to allocate $25 million to down-ballot Democratic campaign committees is a strategic move that serves multiple purposes.
Firstly, investing in down-ballot races ensures that Harris has a friendly Congress and Senate to work with, facilitating the effective implementation of her presidency. By bolstering the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and other key associations, Harris is laying the groundwork for a cohesive and supportive legislative environment.… Continue reading
As a resident of Pennsylvania, it’s concerning to see the data indicating that Republicans are registering more new voters than Democrats in the state. The numbers show that there is a notable difference in registrations in favor of Republicans, especially in July. The sentiment of receiving pro-Trump and anti-Kamala propaganda in the mail is reflective of the aggressive campaigning tactics being employed.
The fact that Democrats still hold a commanding lead in terms of total registered voters statewide is a comforting thought. However, the rate at which Republicans are gaining new voter registrations is something that cannot be overlooked. The ground game in Pennsylvania needs to be strong and consistent to counteract these efforts.… Continue reading
As I sit here contemplating the recent news of a pro-Kamala surge in new voters, I can’t help but feel a sense of optimism. It seems that young people, especially young women, are showing up in droves to register and it’s not just a poll, but actual data reflecting this surge in new voter registrations. The fact that after Biden dropped out of the race and Harris became the nominee, there was a significant increase in registrations from typically pro-Democratic demographic groups is truly exciting.
The energy behind a new, younger, and competent candidate like Kamala is undeniable. It’s refreshing to see that new voters are excited about her in a way that they weren’t about Biden.… Continue reading
States keep denying RFK Jr.’s requests to be removed from their ballots, which was key to his plan to help Trump win. Did he just wait too long to get his name off the ballot? If the Dems were the types to play dirty, they could start running pro-RFK Jr ads in battleground states to confuse his followers and encourage them to vote for him anyway… and maybe peel away even more clueless Trump voters.
You mean he’s being forced to carry on to term with a situation that he wants to abort? Karma’s a bitch… I was actually wondering about this because all RFK’s idiot fans are still out there saying the guy has a chance.… Continue reading
As I sit here reflecting on the recent news that RFK Jr. plans to drop out of the presidential race by the end of the week, I can’t help but feel a sense of disappointment and disillusionment. When he first entered the race, he spoke of believing that both sides posed an existential threat to America, positioning himself as an anti-establishment candidate. Yet, now it seems that his true intentions were far less noble.
The fact that RFK Jr. is now reportedly planning to drop out and potentially endorse Trump raises serious questions about his integrity and the authenticity of his campaign.… Continue reading
Ridiculing Trump has always been effective, but it seems that the Democrats have finally found the perfect Achilles heel: calling him “weird”. This simple term, while seemingly innocent, has pierced through his armor and exposed his fragility like never before.
It’s not about being petty or sinking to his level. It’s about dismissing his garbage policies and personal attacks with the disdain they deserve. For a man who craves attention and validation, being labeled as “weird” hits him where it hurts the most – his public image and support.
Trump’s responses to ridicule are telling of his true nature. Instead of clever comebacks or witty retorts, he flails about desperately, trying to maintain his facade of invincibility.… Continue reading
As I watched the Democratic National Convention unfold this year, something felt different. It was like a breath of fresh air, a wave of new energy, and a sense of optimism that I hadn’t felt in previous years. The lineup of speakers was impressive – from Warnock to AOC to Crockett, all sharing their passion and vision for a brighter future. And the shift in leadership was undeniable. The torch was finally being passed to a new generation, one that resonates with the average American and knows how to effectively communicate their message.
For too long, politics seemed to be dominated by geriatric old men, stuck in their ways and unable to connect with the changing times.… Continue reading
When I think about the current landscape of the Republican Party compared to the Obamas, it becomes abundantly clear that there is no one even close to their weight class. The contrast between the grace, intelligence, and charisma of Barack and Michelle Obama to the chaotic, divisive, and often nonsensical rhetoric coming from the GOP is staggering.
The Obamas are a class act, a power couple that exudes leadership and integrity. Barack Obama is a master orator, able to captivate and inspire audiences with his words. His speeches are not just political rhetoric but a call to unity, progress, and hope.… Continue reading