Kamala Harris: Do you think black men would vote for a black women with a white spouse for president

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She played herself today. Her and her advisors need to look around and see what people really think of her.
 

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Gonna be another trump presidency. Dems lost last time because they didn't support Bernie and they ran nobody that was relatable or likeable. This woman is just more of the same.

They need people who will energize those who stay home on election day to come out and vote. This isnt going to be the person that does that.
 

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:mjpls: She legit my be the democratic presidential candidate for 2020. Do you think she can bank on the black males vote?

Imo bm won't vote or they'll vote way more republican/other. What say u:sas2:

Yep, she’s from Oakland, proven herself to be someone who supports criminal justice reform, and law enforcement accountability. Who she fukking hasnt suppressed or altered that agenda.
 

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Yep, she’s from Oakland, proven herself to be someone who supports criminal justice reform, and law enforcement accountability. Who she fukking hasnt suppressed or altered that agenda.

Thats complete bullshyt her record is exactly the opposite.
Kamala Harris: No Friend to Criminal Justice Reform

As attorney general of California, Harris challenged the release of a man who had been exonerated by the Innocence Project and had his conviction overturned. Harris argued that Daniel Larsen, who spent 13 years in prison for the crime of possessing a concealed knife, had not produced evidence of his innocence fast enough. A federal judge overturned his conviction after finding that Larsen had shown he was innocent, that the cops testifying at his trial weren't credible, and that his attorney, since disbarred, was constitutionally ineffective because he had failed to call any witnesses.

When the Supreme Court decided that California's overcrowded prisons represented cruel and unusual punishment, Attorney General Harris fought a ruling ordering California to release some of its prisoners. Harris claims she had to fight the ruling for Gov. Jerry Brown. "I have a client, and I don't get to choose my client," she said. But the attorney general in California is an independent, elected position, not an appointee serving at the governor's pleasure.
She also refused to endorse sentencing reform measures on the ballot in 2012 and 2014, saying she couldn't do so because she was responsible for producing an official explanation of the measures. John Van de Kamp, a Democrat who served as attorney general from 1983 to 1991, told The New York Times Magazine that her explanation was "baloney." No statute prohibits attorneys general from endorsing ballot measures, and de Kamp himself endorsed three separate 1990 ballot measures while he held the office.

When a federal judge ruled in 2014 that California's application of the death penalty was unconstitutional, Harris fought that ruling too, almost certainly for political reasons. The first time she had run for attorney general, back in 2010, only one law enforcement group endorsed her; the rest were upset that she hadn't sought the death penalty against an alleged cop killer in San Francisco. In 2014, by contrast, nearly 50 police groups endorsed her reelection campaign.

Harris has also been a staunch supporter of the drug war. As San Francisco D.A. she opposed a measure to legalize marijuana, and when she ran for attorney general she argued that legalization would encourage people to work and drive while high. As attorney general, she called for an expansion of the state's efforts to track prescription drug users. She also opposed cuts to drug enforcement programs that often targeted drug dealers for nonviolent offenses.

Harris also wanted to threaten the parents of truants with jail time. Truancy in California is defined as having three unexcused absences or being late to school by 30 minutes three times in one school year. "We take this matter very seriously," she told lawmakers. "A child going without an education is tantamount to a crime."
 

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Thats complete bullshyt her record is exactly the opposite.
Kamala Harris: No Friend to Criminal Justice Reform

As attorney general of California, Harris challenged the release of a man who had been exonerated by the Innocence Project and had his conviction overturned. Harris argued that Daniel Larsen, who spent 13 years in prison for the crime of possessing a concealed knife, had not produced evidence of his innocence fast enough. A federal judge overturned his conviction after finding that Larsen had shown he was innocent, that the cops testifying at his trial weren't credible, and that his attorney, since disbarred, was constitutionally ineffective because he had failed to call any witnesses.

When the Supreme Court decided that California's overcrowded prisons represented cruel and unusual punishment, Attorney General Harris fought a ruling ordering California to release some of its prisoners. Harris claims she had to fight the ruling for Gov. Jerry Brown. "I have a client, and I don't get to choose my client," she said. But the attorney general in California is an independent, elected position, not an appointee serving at the governor's pleasure.
She also refused to endorse sentencing reform measures on the ballot in 2012 and 2014, saying she couldn't do so because she was responsible for producing an official explanation of the measures. John Van de Kamp, a Democrat who served as attorney general from 1983 to 1991, told The New York Times Magazine that her explanation was "baloney." No statute prohibits attorneys general from endorsing ballot measures, and de Kamp himself endorsed three separate 1990 ballot measures while he held the office.

When a federal judge ruled in 2014 that California's application of the death penalty was unconstitutional, Harris fought that ruling too, almost certainly for political reasons. The first time she had run for attorney general, back in 2010, only one law enforcement group endorsed her; the rest were upset that she hadn't sought the death penalty against an alleged cop killer in San Francisco. In 2014, by contrast, nearly 50 police groups endorsed her reelection campaign.

Harris has also been a staunch supporter of the drug war. As San Francisco D.A. she opposed a measure to legalize marijuana, and when she ran for attorney general she argued that legalization would encourage people to work and drive while high. As attorney general, she called for an expansion of the state's efforts to track prescription drug users. She also opposed cuts to drug enforcement programs that often targeted drug dealers for nonviolent offenses.

Harris also wanted to threaten the parents of truants with jail time. Truancy in California is defined as having three unexcused absences or being late to school by 30 minutes three times in one school year. "We take this matter very seriously," she told lawmakers. "A child going without an education is tantamount to a crime."
It's like she doesn't see the real negative impacts of her decisions to those who are mostly going to be impacted by it, she only sees her office and the numbers she can produce to look good on paper.
 

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Idk.

Idk.

Black men support other black men, HEAVILY, with non-black spouses in other industries or endeavors. So idk. I'm not a big fan of hers because she reeks of Obama era slickness....white spouse or not.
 

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Idk.

Idk.

Black men support other black men, HEAVILY, with non-black spouses in other industries or endeavors. So idk. I'm not a big fan of hers because she reeks of Obama era slickness....white spouse or not.
No, this is a damn lie.
Black men with other race of women, hide their wives for that particular reason like cacs who do the same when dealing in business with men of their race.
 

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@hatealot @Warren Moon thats almost every politician, and there is no perfect candidate. Law enforcement disclosure regarding police shootings are important. Her forclosure settlement victory was very important, and she wants to reform the cash bail system which has been a contributing factor tor jail over population. Those are issue that greatly affect or have affected the black community that I stand behind.
 
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