Pointgod wrote:GONYK wrote:Pointgod wrote:
Why isn’t the title of the article called anyone but Amy? Lol. No matter who’s picked, there’s a narrative some group is left out. If he picks Harris or Abrams Progressives will say he abandoned them. If he picks Warren black women and Bernie supporters will be pissed. If he selects an older running mate young people will be mad... so on and so forth. The big picture is that he’s not going to please everybody and there’s way too much emphasis put on a position that traditionally doesn’t have that much power or responsibility. No matter the pick, people need to show up and vote blue down the ticket.
I think Harris and Abrams are seen as progressive enough to bridge the gap in this article (though I don't agree on Harris).
I think Warren is the strongest, but very unlikely, choice
Bernie supporters absolutely despise Kampala Harris for some reason.
If you’re genuinely curious, the main reason is her record as a prosecutor. I’m sure her supporters have defenses and rebuttals for it, but I’m just letting you know that’s why. I wouldn’t personally so much say despise as just a dislike and a distrust. Also she was challenged on this at the debate (by tulsi gabbard) and the answer was poor and it may have sunk the campaign.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/17/opinion/kamala-harris-criminal-justice.html
































