Kamala Harris is polling better white people than even Obama did

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Will those white men and women vote for her in the booth that's the question...:mjlol: y'all don't need the black vote ok then keep that same energy :dead:
Breh white people make up close to 70 percent of the country. Asians and Latinos like 20 percent, and they have much lower turnout.

Quick mathematics, hella white people must vote for the democrats for them to keep on winning by a landslide in the popular vote every time.

They dominate the white population or people that went to the best schools and have the highest education levels, and educated white women
 
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If things keep going as they are, I will have witnessed the election of the first African American president and likely the first female president in my lifetime—something that felt impossible when I was a young buck back in the '90s—and all of this would occur within just a 16-year gap. :wow: Progress.
 

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If things keep going as they are, I will have witnessed the election of the first African American president and likely the first female president in my lifetime—something that felt impossible when I was a young buck back in the '90s—and all of this would occur within just a 16-year gap. :wow: Progress.
Progress when the wealth gap increases every year and billions of dollars is sent overseas while more Americans need help?
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Progress when the wealth gap increases every year and billions of dollars is sent overseas while more Americans need help?
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I get where you’re coming from, but I really think representation is important. Having leaders from different backgrounds can bring in new ideas and help create policies that actually address what people need. Plus, seeing diverse leaders can inspire others to get involved. I know we have serious issues to tackle, but I see this as a step in the right direction. Honestly, I’m also way more focused on keeping Trump out of office right now than anything else.

Harris/Waltz 2024 :blessed:
 
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I get where you’re coming from, but I really think representation is important.
All skinfolk ain’t kinfolk remember? No politician represents the general public and works towards their best interest. Here’s who they represent:


Richest 1% bag nearly twice as much wealth as the rest of the world put together over the past two years


It’s sad that instead of holding the government accountable like the constitution insists, people rather play “my team vs your team” with political parties. Literally supporting your own downfall
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All skinfolk ain’t kinfolk remember? No politician represents the general public and works towards their best interest. Here’s who they represent:

Richest 1% bag nearly twice as much wealth as the rest of the world put together over the past two years


It’s sad that instead of holding the government accountable like the constitution insists, people rather play “my team vs your team” with political parties. Literally supporting your own downfall
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Diversity in leadership is really important for progress, and right now, my main goal is to keep Trump out of office. His leadership divides us and holds us back as a nation. We need a government that works for everyone, not just the wealthy elite. We should celebrate our achievements in representation—like having a Black man and a woman as president in such a short time—but instead, some people seem to want to argue against it for no good reason. I’m focused on what really matters: moving forward together and making sure our leaders reflect the diversity of our society.
 

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She's not building off Biden. Biden is a failed President. None of his accomplishments (and there are many) matter anymore to anyone.

Her momentum is due to being a younger face, and primarily being a black and indian woman. Democrat voters love identity politics and she checks all the boxes for that.

Anyway, I've always been "meh & lol" at polls so I don't think Dems should get too excited about this. All they are is a small sample of voters.
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MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by Yale Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld to discuss the latest evidence of the successes of Biden's economic policies. Sonnenfeld says Biden is having the strongest positive effect on the economy of any president since FDR. July 25, 2023


Poll Ranks Biden as 14th-Best President, With Trump Last

President Biden may owe his place in the top third to his predecessor: Mr. Biden’s signature accomplishment, according to the historians, was evicting Donald J. Trump from the Oval Office.


President Biden standing at the top of the steps leading to Air Force One.

A poll of historians ranks President Biden just ahead of Woodrow Wilson, Ronald Reagan and Ulysses S. Grant.Credit...Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

By Peter Baker
Peter Baker has covered the past five presidents, ranked seventh, 12th, 14th, 32nd and 45th in the survey.

Feb. 18, 2024

President Biden has not had a lot of fun perusing polls lately. He has a lower approval rating than every president going back to Dwight D. Eisenhower at this stage of their tenures, and he trails former President Donald J. Trump in a fall rematch. But Mr. Biden can take solace from one survey in which he is way out in front of Mr. Trump.

A new poll of historians coming out on Presidents’ Day weekend ranks Mr. Biden as the 14th-best president in American history, just ahead of Woodrow Wilson, Ronald Reagan and Ulysses S. Grant. While that may not get Mr. Biden a spot on Mount Rushmore, it certainly puts him well ahead of Mr. Trump, who places dead last as the worst president ever.

Indeed, Mr. Biden may owe his place in the top third in part to Mr. Trump. Although he has claims to a historical legacy by managing the end of the Covid pandemic; rebuilding the nation’s roads, bridges and other infrastructure; and leading an international coalition against Russian aggression, Mr. Biden’s signature accomplishment, according to the historians, was evicting Mr. Trump from the Oval Office.

“Biden’s most important achievements may be that he rescued the presidency from Trump, resumed a more traditional style of presidential leadership and is gearing up to keep the office out of his predecessor’s hands this fall,” wrote Justin Vaughn and Brandon Rottinghaus, the college professors who conducted the survey and announced the results in The Los Angeles Times.

Mr. Trump might not care much what a bunch of academics think, but for what it’s worth he fares badly even among the self-identified Republican historians. Finishing 45th overall, Mr. Trump trails even the mid-19th-century failures who blundered the country into a civil war or botched its aftermath like James Buchanan, Franklin Pierce and Andrew Johnson.

Judging modern-day presidents, of course, is a hazardous exercise, one shaped by the politics of the moment and not necessarily reflective of how history will look a century from now. Even long-ago presidents can move up or down such polls depending on the changing cultural mores of the times the surveys are conducted.

For instance, Barack Obama, finishing at No. 7 this year, is up nine places since 2015, as is Grant, now ranked 17th. On the other hand, Andrew Jackson has fallen 12 places to 21st while Wilson (15th) and Reagan (16th) have each fallen five places.

At least some of that may owe to the increasing contemporary focus on racial justice. Mr. Obama, of course, was the nation’s first Black president, and Grant’s war against the Ku Klux Klan has come to balance out the corruption of his administration. But more attention today has focused on Jackson’s brutal campaigns against Native Americans and his “Trail of Tears” forced removal of Indigenous communities, and Wilson’s racist views and resegregation of parts of the federal government.

As usual, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt and Thomas Jefferson top the list, and historians generally share similar views of many presidents regardless of their own personal ideology or partisan affiliation. But some modern presidents generate more splits among the historians along party lines.

Among Republican scholars, for instance, Reagan finishes fifth, George H.W. Bush 11th, Mr. Obama 15th and Mr. Biden 30th, while among Democratic historians, Reagan is 18th, Mr. Bush 19th, Mr. Obama sixth and Mr. Biden 13th. Other than Grant and Mr. Biden, the biggest disparity is over George W. Bush, who is ranked 19th among Republicans and 33rd among Democrats.

Intriguingly, one modern president who generates little partisan difference is Bill Clinton. In fact, Republicans rank him slightly higher, at 10th, than Democrats do, at 12th, perhaps reflecting some #MeToo era rethinking and liberal unease over his centrist politics.

The survey, conducted by Mr. Vaughn, an associate professor of political science at Coastal Carolina University, and Mr. Rottinghaus, a professor of political science at the University of Houston, was based on 154 responses from scholars across the country.

Peter Baker is the chief White House correspondent for The Times. He has covered the last five presidents and sometimes writes analytical pieces that place presidents and their administrations in a larger context and historical framework. More about Peter Baker





trump wishes he could run on bidens record and he managed to do this with the most unproductive congress in decades.


 

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I get where you’re coming from, but I really think representation is important. Having leaders from different backgrounds can bring in new ideas and help create policies that actually address what people need. Plus, seeing diverse leaders can inspire others to get involved. I know we have serious issues to tackle, but I see this as a step in the right direction. Honestly, I’m also way more focused on keeping Trump out of office right now than anything else.

Harris/Waltz 2024 :blessed:
You're naive as fukk if you believe this

The nature of America is that anyone they let get that high up will assimilate and get on code

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More and more people are not with the foolery anymore.

These buffoons running around talkin about the Dems trying to ban red meat. How can you take these people seriously? :dead:

Republicans with brains need to restore order and get these MAGA Morons out the paint. Their idioticy makes them all look like clowns. :mjlol:
 
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