Brehs, Looks like it'll be Keisha Bottoms or Kalama Harris as V.P. for Biden

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Kamala has been the front runner and favorite since Biden won the primary. She's probably going to get selected and this section will have a meltdown. I'm indifferent to her. She would wreck Pence in the VP debate though.

Keisha seems to have some media hype but I don't believe she's a serious contender in Biden's inner circle.

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Idk wtf corporate Dems mean anymore. A lot of us don’t live in brooklyn or liberal ass states. To us these are honest politicians in situations that are imperfect trying to do their best.

Kamala represents more people than the entire country of Canada.

Keisha represents the most liberal big city surrounded by states with all republicans governors and senators.

all that “corporate dem” shyt is online cac talk amping you up to ignore political reality. shyt gets different when stakeholders are actually pulling your card.

You know what the hell I mean by Corporate Democrat. Kamala is and will always be a piece of garbage for letting Steve Mnuchin of the hook.

Corporate Democrat = they put the interest of Corporations, Banks, Big Pharma, the Fossil Fuel industry, Military Industrial complex and maintaining the status quo over fixing income and wealth ineuqality in America, providing jobs that pay a livable wage, Universal Health care etc.
 

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No Elizabeth Warren. She is unlikeable as fukk. She like that one teacher in High School who everybody wanna punch in the mouth.
 

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The Vice President literally has no power, unless the president dies.
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No Elizabeth Warren. She is unlikeable as fukk. She like that one teacher in High School who everybody wanna punch in the mouth.

Senator Elizabeth Warren backs reparations for black Americans

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination, supports the federal government issuing reparations to black Americans who were economically affected by slavery, she said on Thursday.

“We must confront the dark history of slavery and government-sanctioned discrimination in this country that has had many consequences including undermining the ability of Black families to build wealth in America for generations,” Warren, who is white, said in a statement to Reuters.

She pointed to a bill she has introduced in Congress that would provide help to minorities in making a down payment on a home.

“Black families have had a much steeper hill to climb - and we need systemic, structural changes to address that,” she said in the statement.

Warren first made similar comments on Thursday to the New York Times.


She is competing in a crowded field of Democrats hoping to be their party’s pick to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in the November 2020 election.

U.S. Senator Kamala Harris also recently said she would support some form of reparations.

Previous Democratic Party leaders have declined to support reparations for African-Americans, including former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Issuing reparations to all living people who are descendents of slaves or who have suffered from the ills of racial discrimination targeted at black people has been estimated to cost trillions of dollars.

The United States waged a civil war from 1861 to 1865 over legal slavery. The practice was abolished in most states in 1863 and completely at the end of the war and with the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1865.


The U.S. federal government has never approved reparations.

A 2016 poll by Marist College commissioned by WGBH radio station in Boston found that 68 percent of Americans do not think reparations should be paid to the descendents of slaves, compared with 26 percent who said they should. Among African-Americans, 58 percent support paying reparations and 35 percent oppose them.
 
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