Kamala Harris Presidential Campaign (Official Thread)

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I'm not supporting her for a couple of reasons.......she's got Clinton support, corporate donors are backing her, Israel/Palestine view, and she's just ehh. As of right now I'm picking between Warren or Wang. However, there were rumors that Eric Holder would run an I'd proudly vote for him. He was fighting for Blacks as AG. I don't vote for people because they're Black. Look at Ben Carson. Still, I vote for a platform that is Progressive and helps the people. I want a true Progressive candidate. However, there needs to be regulation on illegals. As an Independent, the Democrats should NOT pander to illegals because that is a losing strategy. Also, it hasn't won over those Hispanics.

I think with Holder a couple things will happen. The super hoteps will criticize him because since last year Tariq started some BS about how Holder didnt do anything for Black folks when he was the most progressive AG ever for Black folks. And of course the white people...the alt right AND the liberals will criticize him nonstop and say that he goes too far. The general Black community will say they want Holder, but the DNC finds a way to take that from him because they feel that Kamala will get more support from Republican leaning white men. Because of this fear they will also beg their main candidates to not have him as a running mate.

Wang wont be able to build up steam especially since Asian men are not respected in leadership positions, sounds like a shallow critique but hey we know thats the perception, and Warren would get even less support than Hillary. Its funny that as candidates both Kamala and Warren would likely get less white women support than Hillary
 

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With all this dirt on Kamala in California, do you guys think if she were to be the nominee that she would still win the state?

Please no "She has no chance of being the nominee, its gonna be Biden" talk. I'm asking yall specifically what are your thoughts on that? Cause Im sure there are tons of other stories in addition to @Stir Fry on what she has done.

I'm trying to imagine the insane fukkery, like it would take Democrats actually losing California to wake up and be reminded that racism exists outside the South.

It would take a monumental collapse for her to lose Cali and they moved their primary up so it has more significance than before

Imo, Bernie could win Cali..particularly if Biden ran and splintered off some of Kamalas support..but shes still the clear top dog in her home state
 

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I think with Holder a couple things will happen. The super hoteps will criticize him because since last year Tariq started some BS about how Holder didnt do anything for Black folks when he was the most progressive AG ever for Black folks. And of course the white people...the alt right AND the liberals will criticize him nonstop and say that he goes too far. The general Black community will say they want Holder, but the DNC finds a way to take that from him because they feel that Kamala will get more support from Republican leaning white men. Because of this fear they will also beg their main candidates to not have him as a running mate.

Wang wont be able to build up steam especially since Asian men are not respected in leadership positions, sounds like a shallow critique but hey we know thats the perception, and Warren would get even less support than Hillary. Its funny that as candidates both Kamala and Warren would likely get less white women support than Hillary

The difference between kamala and holder in that sector is nominal. Neither would really get any support
 

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I think with Holder a couple things will happen. The super hoteps will criticize him because since last year Tariq started some BS about how Holder didnt do anything for Black folks when he was the most progressive AG ever for Black folks. And of course the white people...the alt right AND the liberals will criticize him nonstop and say that he goes too far. The general Black community will say they want Holder, but the DNC finds a way to take that from him because they feel that Kamala will get more support from Republican leaning white men. Because of this fear they will also beg their main candidates to not have him as a running mate.

Wang wont be able to build up steam especially since Asian men are not respected in leadership positions, sounds like a shallow critique but hey we know thats the perception, and Warren would get even less support than Hillary. Its funny that as candidates both Kamala and Warren would likely get less white women support than Hillary
Didnt holder say that he found no corruption in the Ferguson pd?
 

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This is an old story from last year but ill just drop this in here:

Kamala Harris Inducted Into Links, Inc. - Los Angeles Sentinel

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NO COLLUSION GUYS!

Kamala Harris sister was just hired by MSNBC as a political analyst.

NO COLLUSION!

NO BIAS!



Now dont forget guys, if we talk about this favoritism and conspiracy we are automatically Russian operatives.


What's worst, they black'd her up for the picture

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Remember, her mom is Indian and her Dad atleast an Octoroon

We being played hard
 

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The difference between kamala and holder in that sector is nominal. Neither would really get any support

Yes but Kamala would get a bit more white male support than normal for a Democrat because of her white husband and also both her husband and her being super pro law enforcement and the husband being a cop.If not from the conservative white men she will get alot of moderate support.
 

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Clinton Donors Have Picked Their 2020 Democratic Presidential Nominee
The wealthy are lining up and rallying behind Sen. Kamala Harris

By Michael Sainato • 07/17/17 12:15pm

Since Hillary Clinton’s unexpected loss to Donald Trump, her donors have strategized with Democratic leadership about how to revive the failing party. Billionaire George Soros held a closed door conference with wealthy donors in November 2016 that addressed how to “take back power” and was attended by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. On the weekend of Trump’s inauguration, David Brock hosted a retreat for the most prolific Democratic donors to figure out how to “kick Donald Trump’s ass.” On July 15, Page Six reported that Sen. Kamala Harris, a potential 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, met with top Clinton donors in the Hamptons. Many figures in Clinton’s inner circle attended, including Clinton’s 2008 Campaign National Finance co-Chair Michael Kempner, donors Dennis Mehiel and Steven Gambrel, and Democratic National Committeeman Robert Zimmerman. Harris also attended a separate luncheon hosted by one of Clinton’s top lobbyist bundlers, Liz Robbins.

Harris’ meetings with Clinton’s donors signal that they are rallying behind her as the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee. Harris has emerged as a leading figure in the Trump Resistance; Politico reported that the hearings regarding Trump’s connections to Russia have enabled the Democratic Party to frame her as Trump’s most aggressive critic. In response to one of the hearings she was involved in, she launched the slogan “courage not courtesy.” However, despite this catchy slogan, Harris has historically lacked the courage to hold her donors accountable when they have broken the law.

The nomination of Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin provoked criticisms over his tenure as CEO of OneWest Bank. In 2013, California prosecutors claimed to have discovered over 1,000 foreclosure law violations, but the California Attorney General’s office failed to file any action against the bank. At the time, Kamala Harris was California’s attorney general. Many questioned why Harris didn’t take any action given the evidence her office uncovered.


“We went and we followed the facts and the evidence, and it’s a decision my office made,” Harris told The Hill. “We pursued it just like any other case. We go and we take a case wherever the facts lead us.”

Harris’ vague defense is insufficient. The Democratic Party has branded her as a leader of the Trump Resistance without addressing why Harris avoided a criminal investigation that involved donors to her campaign.

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Sen. Kamala Harris. Kimberly White/Getty Images for Vanity Fair

In 2011, Mnuchin’s wife at the time, Heather Mnuchin, gave $8,750 to Harris’ 2011 campaign. OneWest Bank donated $6,500 to Harris’ 2011 election. Heather Mnuchin also donated $850 to Harris’ 2014 election for California attorney general.

In 2014, the Center for American Progress graded California’s campaign donor recusal laws a “C.” The state’s lax laws allowed Harris to decide not to recuse herself from deciding whether or not to prosecute OneWest Bank.

Mnuchin donated to multiple Republicans’ campaigns in 2016, but Harris was the only Democrat he donated to.

Harris also has ties to billionaire Democratic Party donor George Soros, who was one of the two owners of OneWest Bank at the time. Coincidentally, before Harris passed on the opportunity to file action against OneWest Bank, Soros was pouring money into California criminal policy initiatives that Harris was pushing.

In 2011, Harris’ former aide Lenore Anderson was hired as campaign manager for Californians for Safety and Justice, which was financed by Soros’ Open Society Foundations. In 2014, The Los Angeles Times reported, “The organization operates under the umbrella of a San Francisco-based nonprofit clearinghouse, which effectively shields its donor list and financial operations from public view.” The report cited that since 2012 Soros had led a four-year, $16 million campaign to change California criminal policy, which Harris was deeply involved in as California attorney general. Lenore Anderson also led Vote Safe, another Soros’ funded organization.


In 2014, Soros and hedge fund billionaire John Paulson sold OneWest for $3.4 billion. In 2015, Soros donated the maximum amount to Harris’ Senate campaign. Also in 2015, Harris spoke at Soros’ 2020 Vision Conference in San Francisco with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and at Soros’ Democracy Alliance Conference.

This background information on Harris’ relationship to her donors provides context as to why the Democratic establishment is rallying behind her. However, any politician that doesn’t hold corporate and special interests accountable only results in more corruption.
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This is a grown ass woman and "leading voice in black politics"

“My response to the haterism that we’re seeing against Senator Kamala Harris is — it’s unfortunate that we’re not new to this,” asserts Rye. “We’ve seen it all before. We’ve experienced it all before.”

The CEO of Impact Strategies attributes the negativity towards Harris to the fact that the Senator from California is a Black woman.

THIS IS A POLITICAL MARKETING COMPANY...NOTICE SHE'S ALWAYS ON BREAKFAST CLUB...SHE'S COMPROMISED

“We know what it’s like to be a Black woman trying to blaze trails in any space,” Rye quips. She also raises the point that Harris’ former role as District Attorney of San Francisco was groundbreaking and deserves to be celebrated. “We know that we desperately need folks who will serve as prosecutors and DA’s in communities that look like us everywhere and she blazed that trail.”

According to a Justice For All report, 95 percent of elected prosecutors are white. 79 percent are white men; three in five states have no black elected prosecutors, and just 1 percent of elected prosecutors are minority women.

:snoop: Nothing as about her actual record

:snoop: Nothing about Mitrice Richardson

:snoop: Nothing about the prisoners who died fighting fires for slave wages

All shyt I'd expect from a white man...or a "persen of color" not based in the ADOS struggle

fukk, ya'll talmbout Russian bots...
 
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