I think Harris will win now, but in a country that operates on a system so incredibly gerrymandered in favour of the Republicans, you never quite know. Clinton won the popular vote by 3 million and lost. Biden won by 7 million and it was a nail biter. A few more years and Democrats will need to secure 60%+ of the vote to pull off a win.
At any rate, here’s hoping she stays the hell out of NY and CA for the rest of the campaign. The 70% she will get in those states is plenty, no need to pull another Hillary.
I would love it if Harris does get 300 votes electoral college, but I will be thrilled with anything over 271. 30 days ago that seemed impossible.
I would be a never Trump Republican if I lived in the states, but I don’t. From my view, it’s an election of good versus evil in the world, Kamala Harris, and good NEED to triumph.
So I’m all in on this candidate and I’m thrilled she is taking off.
I’m afraid the Republican party is dead which in the long run will be a bad thing for the USA. Every credible democracy needs two credible alternatives. Pizza parliaments like they have in Europe would work best if there’s a healthy shift near middle right to left and back again.
Maybe someone in the US can reinvent a moderate conservative movement that can drag the Democrats back a little more to the middle (not a ton) but to do that Orange mad dad has to go and ideally be beaten badly.
As a “never Poilievre Conservative,” I sympathize.
For some time, the right has held an advantage in that the vote will coalesce around whoever gets picked regardless of policy or principle, where the left in times of trouble tends to become a circular firing squad and fragment. I think we’re close to seeing the inverse of that.
Harris: polished, confident; brings calmness.
Deflects from four dreadful years.
Trump: grumpy; petty; easily gets personal.
It’s slipping away fast.
Harris, with 300 electoral college votes on election night.
Possibly more.
Agree. I’m not convinced this can’t be an historic Democrat landslide.
Too many Red States to make it a Dem landslide.
That’s the fun of a landslide.. .. Crazy sh#t happens that no one predicted.
I think Harris will win now, but in a country that operates on a system so incredibly gerrymandered in favour of the Republicans, you never quite know. Clinton won the popular vote by 3 million and lost. Biden won by 7 million and it was a nail biter. A few more years and Democrats will need to secure 60%+ of the vote to pull off a win.
At any rate, here’s hoping she stays the hell out of NY and CA for the rest of the campaign. The 70% she will get in those states is plenty, no need to pull another Hillary.
I would love it if Harris does get 300 votes electoral college, but I will be thrilled with anything over 271. 30 days ago that seemed impossible.
I would be a never Trump Republican if I lived in the states, but I don’t. From my view, it’s an election of good versus evil in the world, Kamala Harris, and good NEED to triumph.
So I’m all in on this candidate and I’m thrilled she is taking off.
I’m afraid the Republican party is dead which in the long run will be a bad thing for the USA. Every credible democracy needs two credible alternatives. Pizza parliaments like they have in Europe would work best if there’s a healthy shift near middle right to left and back again.
Maybe someone in the US can reinvent a moderate conservative movement that can drag the Democrats back a little more to the middle (not a ton) but to do that Orange mad dad has to go and ideally be beaten badly.
WARREN enjoy the campaign my hats off to you!
As a “never Poilievre Conservative,” I sympathize.
For some time, the right has held an advantage in that the vote will coalesce around whoever gets picked regardless of policy or principle, where the left in times of trouble tends to become a circular firing squad and fragment. I think we’re close to seeing the inverse of that.
It comes down to a few issues like inflation, energy, taxes, crime and securing the border. What will RFK Jr. do?
What’s the Policy difference between Justin Trudeau and Kamala Harris?
Harris has a plan, and Trudeau has catchphrases.
I see no difference between Trudeau’s plan and Harris’.
Both use all kinds of catch phrases.
They’re given the same directives from the same people: McKinsey & Co.