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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
Kamala Harris doesn’t even seem interested in governing. Maybe even less than Trump does. I’m sorry the bar needs to be higher than this would be a cool job to have on my resume.
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@SarahLongwell25 no they can´t cause most of them don´t care about fixing or improving anything, most importantly the centrist donor class that you are advocating for.
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@Goodstyle42 @ZaidJilani yeah good okay but in her campaign she decided to listen to mark cuban, liz cheney and the nevertrumpers...
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Goodstyle
Goodstyle@Goodstyle42·
@ZaidJilani She is a hologram. The hope with her was that she'd be surrounded by a competent team.
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@AnnieCamden123 @ZaidJilani and is there like anything policy wise that she is known for now? like what mark did she leave in 4 years of being vp? like besides genocide in gaza
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Annie Camden
Annie Camden@AnnieCamden123·
@ZaidJilani She was the literal Vice President you duplicitous piece of shit
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genopig
genopig@genocidaLib·
@PushDemsLeft Ok, let's not pretend that Bernie isn't a hardcore Zionist.
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Raven Cain 🐦‍⬛ 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
If Kamala Harris runs, she has my vote in the Primary just as she did in 2020 and 2024. If she chooses not to run, then whoever has her endorsement has my vote. I will not be taking questions and you can argue with the wall.
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@GeauxGabrielle if trump continues like this dems can nominate a broomstick in 2028 and win... see labour in britain. but she definitely wouldn´t deserve it and she would crash like labour is doing now
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g.@GeauxGabrielle·
Kamala Harris running again will almost certainly include an even STRONGER anti-Palestinian push. The DNC and their lobbyists commissioned their OWN STUDY to see why she failed and overwhelmingly it was due to her stance on Palestine. She will lose again. She refuses to learn.
g. tweet media
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@SGMIII @ZaidJilani that would require her in believing in issues and taking stances and she quite clearly doesn´t really do that.
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Sterling
Sterling@SGMIII·
@ZaidJilani kamala’s a nice person & has a pleasant personality, but the problem is lacking “effectiveness” & showcasing her plans. she needs to articulate a 4-year plan not a 4-month plan.
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@NateBlanchett i mean trump is so royally fucking up it´s not like she hasn´t a shot at winning either... the issue is when we get another unprincipled empty do nothing dem president so its right back at the republicans in 2032
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@miner_tech_bro @anthonyzenkus now you tell me why would you surpress your vote by continueing to support the absolute abhorrent thing that is a genocide. and why the person who is responsible for that stupid and morally reprehensive decision should run again?
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GloriaLewis84
GloriaLewis84@miner_tech_bro·
@anthonyzenkus Drama queen. That claim is an oversimplification. There is evidence Gaza mattered for some voters—but it’s not accurate to say Harris “lost because of Gaza,” and the polling is much more mixed and limited than that statement suggests.
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Prof Zenkus
Prof Zenkus@anthonyzenkus·
Kamala Harris lost to Trump because of her stance on Gaza. Polls clearly showed this, as did the secret DNC election autopsy they didn't want to show us. Now more voters than ever have a negative view of Israel - running her again, or any candidate that supports status quo with Israel and its psychotic gov, would be a disaster.
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@HieronymusMcG @Wilson__Valdez its more like dude got lucky winning some coinflips while getting less votes in total. as if you wouldn´t be mad when someone did this to your prefered candidate. after the whole context of the dnc rigging the 2016 primary in favor of hillary etc..
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Hieronymus McGillicuddy
Hieronymus McGillicuddy@HieronymusMcG·
@Wilson__Valdez It's the beating Bernie part that really pissed them off. Bern had decades of name recognition, and Mayor Pete came out of nowhere.
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Stacy Cay
Stacy Cay@stacycay·
@DeivonDrago @katewillett FWIW I wasn’t pro Republican even at 18. My vote for Romney was a protest vote against Obama for not ending the drone wars and not closing Guantanamo like he promised. I voted blue down ballot. It was dumb, but I was a kid. And I was never like the republicans around me
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yusufied is older than ICE
@MilesPerHoward This much was clear to me when the Biden admin wanted Rahm as Transportation Secretary and when they got pushback from progressives they still made him Ambassador to Japan. Like why did he HAVE TO have a position?
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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@nytpageone87929 @TerrellSocialst yeah well guess you should have pushed kamala into changing her palestine stance so she would have had a better chance at winning the election. guess kamala didn´t care about your student loans either
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Ghislaine Maxwell's Mossad Handler
@TerrellSocialst I mean they tried to forgive debt but dumbasses decided to save Palestine by sitting out. Now I literally cannot get federal loans for grad school bc dump and friends drastically lowered the limit.
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Terrell Anderson🌹✊🏾
Terrell Anderson🌹✊🏾@TerrellSocialst·
If Kamala ran again on policies like universal healthcare, tuition-free college, canceling all student debt, abolishing ICE, universal childcare, and other left-wing ideas, a large portion of the K-Hive would turn on her instantly. Not because those policies are unpopular on their own, but because they represent the same left they’ve been conditioned to oppose. For years, moderates have told their base that the left is the problem. That messaging sticks. So when those same ideas show up, even in a different form, the reaction isn’t curiosity or support. It’s rejection. At this point, it feels like many moderates are less driven by a vision for transformative policy and more by opposition to the left itself. That opposition becomes the identity. It creates a sense of standing for something, even if there’s no clear alternative being offered. And that’s the deeper issue. Politics becomes less about building something better and more about who you’re against. When that happens, division becomes the driving force instead of progress.
CNN@CNN

Former Vice President Kamala Harris said Friday she “might” run for president in 2028, adding at the 2026 National Action Network Convention that she is “thinking about it.” cnn.it/48tyMeb

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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@TCLangWrites @AaronRegunberg yeah the "new candidate" was the vp of the old president who intially said he was only going for one term anyways. and then the new "candidate" explicitely refused to distance herself from bidens gaza actions.
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T.C. Lang
T.C. Lang@TCLangWrites·
@AaronRegunberg They got a new candidate and still fought against Dems every second of the day up till election day. Then when Trump became president, suddenly Gaza was no longer the presidents sole fault
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Aaron Regunberg
Aaron Regunberg@AaronRegunberg·
Uncommitted argued the Biden/Harris position on Gaza was alienating key constituencies and could lose Dems the election. They were trying to use the primary process to push for change so Dems could win. They were proven 100% right. You were proven 100% wrong. Respectfully, STFU.
tré easton@treeaston

Respectfully, this sort of undercuts the whole stated purpose of the Uncommitted effort. If you recognize that your movement only appreciably advances under one party, you expend your energy getting that party into power and pushing it, not undermining it in the eyes of voters.

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Womberts@Inspect45409871·
@VeroWendland @vmedick nur weil man nicht der ideologie anhängt die da vorher vorgeherrscht haben mag heißt das noch lange nicht, dass man selbst keine hat.
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Anna Vero Wendland
Anna Vero Wendland@VeroWendland·
@Inspect45409871 @vmedick Sie versucht gerade, die ideologisch verblendeten Lobbyisten loszuwerden, die ihr Vorgänger im Wirtschaftsministerium installiert hat, was aber gar nicht so einfach ist, weil die alle unkündbar sind.
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Veit Medick
Veit Medick@vmedick·
Irre. Der Kanzler bittet gestern Lars Klingbeil und Katherina Reiche um gemeinsame Vorschläge. Reaktion Reiche heute: "Der Koalitionspartner ist in den letzten Wochen damit aufgefallen, Vorschläge zu unterbreiten, die teuer, wirkungsschwach und verfassungsrechtlich bedenklich sind." Man kann alles ablehnen, was gerade an Vorschlägen kursiert. So aber stärkt man ganz sicher nicht das Vertrauen in die Handlungsfähigkeit der Regierung. @sternde
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