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MR-7 » 32 minutes ago » wrote: The party that professes to be the Keepers of Democracy ousted the duly nominated candidate and inserted a candidate of their choice for President without a primary. Then they blamed the candidate they ousted for losing the election. Good luck with selling that story to Democrats. There are many reasons that she lost. I do think that Jill Biden had about had enough of Obama directing things behind the scenes. She might have been fed up with woke everywhere. Trump was a better candidate and worked harder. Her orator skills could only take her so far. Not to be confused with her speaking skills which the phrase, word salad is appropriate.

I blame Trump for mopping the floor with Hillary and Kamala. It might have something to do with the overwhelming liberal progressive democrat hatred of Trump, and all **** things conservative, including the very basics of law & order. 

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Democrats blame Joe Biden for Kamala Harris’s defeat, secret report reveals
The funniest part that I've found in the DNC explanations of her landslide loss is the fact that Kamaltoe is STILL among the favorites and leading Gavin Newsome for the nomination in 2028.  And the "dark horse" of AOC make the Democrat plight even funnier!

So my fervent wishes are that Republicans remain publicly silent rather than attack her, and maybe Democrats will really be dumb enough to give her ANOTHER billion dollars to waste on her campaign of guaranteed failure again!
New presidential poll shows Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris in dead heat as report on 2024 run exposes party failures
MSN by Daniel Farr

In the final ranked-choice matchup, failed 2024 presidential candidate Harris narrowly beat presumed presidential candidate Newsom 52% to 48%, through the result fell within the poll’s margin of error.
After President Trump’s crushing 2024 victory sent Democrats into panic mode, a new 2028 primary poll out this week shows the party rallying around two familiar, and deeply polarizing, figures: Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

The nationwide survey of 800 likely Democrat primary voters, conducted by Lake Research Partners from May 6-11, tested 13 potential Democratic contenders using a ranked choice voting simulation.In the final ranked-choice matchup, failed 2024 presidential candidate Harris narrowly beat presumed presidential candidate Newsom 52% to 48%, through the result fell within the poll’s margin of error.But the topline numbers revealed a party still fractured and struggling to generate real enthusiasm after Trump became the first Republican nominee in 20 years to win the popular vote while steamrolling Democrats in the Electoral College.
 
 
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